In a country with as much historical heritage as Sri Lanka, a trip here would go to waste without a visit to the country’s innumerable historical sites. With ruins, temples and lingering customs inherited from various colonial forces, a rich line of indigenous kings and a number of powerful kingdoms, visiting historical ruins gives you a glimpse into the country’s vibrant past and its lasting effect on modern society.
Should you find yourself planning a holiday to this scenic island nation, a minute teardrop located in the heart of the Indian Ocean, Sri Lanka’s historical sites are a must visit; especially if you’re after a holistic and bona-fide Sri Lankan experience.
1. Sigiriya
Located in one of the most central points of the country between the towns of Badulla and Habarana, as with most other entries on this list, the site has been declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site. With the world famous frescoes etched on its rock walls and the breathtaking scenery offered from the summit, the site is a must-visit if you’re not just a history enthusiast, but an architecture buff as well. Other attractions in Sigiriya include the now destroyed mirror walls and its accompanying gardens and pools, all of which contribute to its unmistakably regal aura.
2. Ancient City of Polonnaruwa
Among the more famous attractions of the ancient city, the Lankathilaka Image House, the Buddha statues at Gal Vihara and the Royal Temple, among numerous others, are important landmarks. Given its status as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, you can be confident that a trip to this region will be well worth the visit.
3. Dambulla Cave Temple
Whilst not just getting a glimpse into the interwoven heritage of the country’s religious and historical forces, visitors are also privy to the artistic skill and ability that has persisted through generations of Sri Lankans to this day.
4. Ancient City of Anuradhapura
Given the Kingdom’s focus on agriculture, the large-scale construction of irrigation works during this period is one its more significant achievements. Among the many attractions that can be seen during your visit here, the Ruwanwelisaya, Jetavana stupas and other landmark buildings such as the Lovamahapaya are must-visits, especially if you’re keen on getting a glimpse of the world class architectural tradition that dominated this golden epoch of Sri Lanka’s history.
5. Ancient City of Kandy
Visitors to this area can lose themselves in a historical whirlwind, visiting the Dalada Maligawa museum with its artefacts from ancient Sri Lanka, and perhaps even witnessing the breathtaking Esala Perahera, a glittering religious and cultural procession displaying the sacred tooth relic on the streets of Kandy, which takes place in July and August every year. If you’re keen on undertaking a slightly more tourist-ty experience, a serene boat ride on the historically significant Kandy Lake, or even a pleasant stroll around it is well worth the effort.
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