Ruins of ancient palaces, temples, and gardens.Polonnaruwa is known for its well-preserved It is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site. rock temples,ancient reservoir, Royal Palace, Buddha statues.
Ritigala Monastery and ancient ruins. Ritigala is an ancient Buddhist monastery and an important archaeological site. It is located in a tranquil forest reserve and is known for its ruined structures.
Dambulla Cave Temple, Golden Temple of Dambulla. Dambulla is home to one of the largest and best-preserved cave temple complexes in Sri Lanka, famous for its Buddhist murals and statues.
Temple of the Tooth Relic, Kandy Lake, Royal Botanical Gardens, Peradeniya. Kandy is the last capital of the ancient kingdom of Sri Lanka and a major cultural hub. The Temple of the Tooth Relic (Sri Dalada Maligawa) houses the relic of Buddha's tooth and is one of the holiest places for Buddhists.
Galle Fort, Dutch Reformed Church, Galle Lighthouse. A port city with a rich colonial history, Galle has a well-preserved fort built by the Portuguese and expanded by the Dutch. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site with a mix of colonial and Sri Lankan cultural heritage.
Rock temples, Ancient reservoir, Royal Palace, Buddha statues.one of the most sacred places in the country. It houses many important religious sites, including the oldest historically documented tree in the world and several large stupas.
Nallur Kandaswamy Kovil, Jaffna Fort, Keerimalai Springs. Jaffna is a region that holds significant cultural value for Sri Lankan Tamils. The area is known for its ancient temples, historic forts, and unique cultural identity.
The Lion’s Rock (Sigiriya Rock Fortress), Sigiriya Frescoes, and the Water Gardens. Sigiriya is a world-famous ancient rock fortress. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is famous for its ruins, frescoes, and the mirror wall.