Polonnaruwa

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Polonnaruwa, once the capital of medieval Sri Lanka, is a city steeped in antiquity and grandeur. Its rich cultural heritage is evident in its ancient ruins and meticulously preserved monuments, which transport visitors back to an era of kings and kingdoms. The Royal Palace, once the seat of power and opulence, is a testament to the city’s architectural legacy, with towering ruins and rock-cut Buddha statues.

Polonnaruwa’s religious monuments, such as the sacred complex of Lankatilaka and the nearby Rankoth Vehera, offer a glimpse into Sri Lanka’s spiritual heritage. The sacred complex exudes tranquility and reverence, while the nearby Rankoth Vehera pays homage to ancient traditions and beliefs.

Natural wonders in Polonnaruwa include the lush greenery of the surrounding countryside, where verdant rice paddies and serene lakes provide a picturesque backdrop. Visitors can also enjoy the vibrant local culture through bustling markets, sampling traditional Sri Lankan cuisine at roadside eateries, and witnessing traditional dance performances that celebrate the island’s rich cultural heritage.

Practical tips for visiting Polonnaruwa include wearing comfortable clothing and sturdy footwear, carrying sunscreen, a hat, and plenty of water, and hiring a local guide for insights into the city’s landmarks. In conclusion, Polonnaruwa offers an unforgettable experience for travelers, whether they are history buffs, nature lovers, or curious explorers.

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Tour details

  • Tour Type City Tour, Wild Life
  • Categories Dry Zone
  • Province North Central
  • Language Sinhala
  • Currency LKR
  • Time Zone UTC +5.30
  • Drives on the Left
  • Calling Code +94