
Anuradhapura The Ancient Cities, Sri Lanka Travel Guide
Mihintale, 13 km east of Anuradhapura. Reached by tuk-tuk or local bus, a half-day trip.
Aukana Buddha Statue, 50 km to the southeast of Anuradhapura. Reached by private car or tuk-tuk. A half-day trip.
Discover serene natural settings and quieter ancient temples beyond the main city.
Explore the natural beauty surrounding Anuradhapura, often connected to its ancient hydraulic systems.
Beyond the main sites, other historic shrines offer unique cultural insights.
Discover highlights and experiences beyond the immediate ancient city.
Sacred mountain where Buddhism arrived. Ancient stupas, meditation caves, grand staircase.
Magnificent 12-meter standing Buddha statue carved from granite, dating from the 5th century.
Ancient Buddhist monastery within a natural reserve. Unique flora, jungle-clad ruins.
Dedicate a full day to exploring Anuradhapura's Ancient City for a insight into its history.
Explore the rich history of Anuradhapura by visiting ancient structures.
Experience the culture of the area and gain a understanding of Sri Lankan life.
Explore the sprawling ruins of Anuradhapura, an UNESCO World Heritage site with giant stupas.
Visit Mihintale, the birthplace of Buddhism in Sri Lanka, for its spiritual atmosphere and views.
Discover serene tanks like Kala Wewa or start a wildlife safari at Wilpattu National Park.
The site where Mahinda introduced Buddhism to Sri Lanka.
A splendid 12-meter standing Buddha carved from granite.
An ancient Buddhist monastery complex within a strict natural reserve.