Anuradhapura, a central part of the 4th century BC Sinhalese civilization, was Sri Lanka’s first historical capital, whose wonders still reveal its splendor. The kingdom, which ruled for over a thousand years, was home to 117 rulers who built magnificent palaces, large reservoirs and irrigation systems, pleasure gardens, and Buddhist temples—some of the greatest architectural achievements of the ancient world, smaller than the pyramids of Egypt.
The sacred city of Anuradhapura features various attractions, including the remaining ruins and restored temples and stupas, making it a significant place to visit. 193 kilometers distance from Colombo
in Anuradhapura
This sacred Bo tree, recognized as the oldest planted tree in the world with a documented history, has its origins tracing back to 245 BC.
King Dutugemunu constructed a highly venerated stupa around 140 BC, which houses the largest collection of relics of Lord Buddha.
Abhayagiri is an ancient Buddhist monastery complex in Anuradhapura, Sri Lanka, renowned for its towering stupa, the Abhayagiri Dagaba, and extensive ruins that showcase impressive ancient architecture and art.
Originating from Sri Lanka, Buddhism is associated with a significant 500-meter tall outcrop that features ancient stupas and a stone-hewn stairway, containing 68 cave dwellings. This site underscores both historical and religious importance.
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