
Travellers will be awed by the ‘Udarata’ culture as well as the mouthwatering cuisine, vibrant cultural scene and ancient temples in this city that combine modern surroundings with a rich cultural history. The second-largest city in the Central Highlands and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, this city is revered by people of all religions.

Explore the magnificence of the past at this UNESCO World Heritage Site, which is well-known for its remnants of ancient Sinhalese architecture and the majestic Atamasthana temples. On a serene evening, take in the area's timeless beauty by gazing up at the three Great Stupas from the Lake Bund. Discover the historic mosaic of Anuradhapura and set out on a fascinating historical adventure.

This historic city was once the capital of Sri Lanka's secondary monarchy. The island's amazing technical achievements and intriguing history earned it UNESCO's 1982 designation as a World Heritage site.

This city epitomises the splendour of Buddhism, which has long contributed to Sri Lanka's fame. The largest cave temple on the island, it is recognised as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Discover the intriguing sculptures and murals that narrate timeless tales throughout these historic tunnels.

Nestled in the breathtaking countryside of Sri Lanka is Sigiriya, the Eighth Wonder of the World and a hidden gem of ancient craftsmanship. Perched atop a massive granite pillar more than 200 meters above the ground, this site serves as a monument to amazing architectural accomplishments.

Explore the historical significance of this town, which regularly hosts pilgrims from a wide range of religious and ethnic backgrounds. People from South India and Sri Lanka are drawn to this location because it fosters spirituality and transcends religious boundaries. Even though the majority of religions find significance in this city, native Veddhas, Buddhist and Hindu visitors are among the most frequent.