You should visit Sri Lanka's second capital, which stretches back to the eleventh and thirteenth centuries! In addition, UNESCO designated it a World Heritage monument in 1982 due to its importance for archeology and its antiquated technical capabilities. Falling in love with the city's temples, baths, and brick walls is a given.
This city is a UNESCO World Heritage Site (The Caves) and a representation of the vibrant Buddhist culture. It is evidence of the island's extraordinary architectural achievements and rich history. You can travel down into these old caves, which are filled with elaborate sculptures and murals and where the ghosts of long-forgotten stories can be heard.
The World’s Eighth Wonder. Standing 200 meters tall this ancient marvel exhibits unmatched architectural magnificence. Once a royal palace encircled by verdant gardens it enthralls with its breathtaking views and classic beauty. Take an incredible journey to discover Sigiriya's alluring charm and breathtaking scenery.
One of the most significant pilgrimage places in Sri Lanka is Kataragama. Buddhists, Hindus, Muslims, and the native Vedda people all revere it.
Discover this dynamic city's effortless fusion of history and modernity. It's a cultural jewel in the Central Highlands with UNESCO heritage sites vibrant art scenes and iconic temples. Savor its well-known culinary offerings which range from spicy to sweet and make a lasting impression on everyone who visits.
Enjoy the long history of this beautifully restored temple complex and historic Sinhalese ruins recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Gaze up at the three Great Stupas from the Lake Bund on a serene evening and take in the enduring grandeur of the surroundings.