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Nestled in the heart of the Matale District, just a stone’s throw away from the iconic Sigiriya Rock Fortress, Pidurangala Rajamaha Viharaya is a sacred sanctuary with profound historical and religious significance. Famous for its tranquil atmosphere and panoramic views, Pidurangala combines a deep connection to Sri Lanka’s past with opportunities for adventure, nature, and breathtaking photography. A Glimpse Into the History of Pidurangala Pidurangala derives its name from the Sinhala phrase “Piduru Gala” (Straw Rock), said to signify its rugged terrain and untamed beauty. This ancient Buddhist monastery was established over 1,500 years ago by King Kashyapa I (473-495 CE). Kashyapa, while constructing Sigiriya Read more...
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Enderagala Wana Senasuna is a Buddhist temple in a calm and quiet location in Dambulla in the Matale District of Sri Lanka. According to the inscription found in the caves, the history of this temple dates back to the 2nd – 1st century B.C. The temple is located beside the Ambepussa – Kurunegala – Trincomalee (A006) Highway, only 6km away from the Dambulla city. You can reach Enderagala Wana Senasuna withing15 minutes from Dambulla Cave Temple. The Stupa of the temple is located in a rock summit provide panoramic, 360-degree view of the area. On a clear day, you can Read more...
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Nestled in the heart of Sri Lanka, the Dambulla Cave Temple, also known as the Golden Temple of Dambulla, is a breathtaking UNESCO World Heritage Site that should be on every traveler’s list. This ancient rock cave complex is the largest and best-preserved of its kind in the country, offering a mesmerizing glimpse into Sri Lanka’s rich Buddhist art and history. Why Visit the Dambulla Cave Temple? Imagine stepping into five distinct caves, each transformed into a sacred sanctuary adorned with vibrant murals and a remarkable collection of 157 statues, primarily of Buddha. The sheer scale and artistry within these Read more...
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Tucked away in the heart of Sri Lanka, Nalanda Gedige is one of the country’s most unique landmarks. Known as the geographical center of Sri Lanka, it’s a stunning example of cultural and architectural blending. Built between the 8th and 10th centuries, this ancient stone temple in Matale offers a mix of Hindu and Buddhist elements, combining intricate carvings with a remarkable design that intrigues historians and travelers alike. Why Visit Nalanda Gedige? Nalanda Gedige is not just an archaeological wonder; it’s a spiritual and historical site that reflects the rich heritage of Sri Lanka. Here are reasons why every traveler should visit: Architectural Fusion: Read more...
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Gadaladeniya temple is an ancient Buddhist temple located in the Pilimathalawa area in Kandy District of Central Province, Sri Lanka. The temple was done by king Bhuvanekabahu IV ( reigned from 1341 to 1351) in 1344. According to the historical evidence, the temple was done by a South Indian architect named Ganesvarachari. Therefore, the temple has built according to the South Indian tradition. External Links Department of Archaeology Read more...
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The Embekka Dewalaya was built by the King Vikramabahu III during the Gampola Era.  It is located in Udunuwara in Kandy District. The Embekka devalawa is dedicated to the worship of Katharagama Deviyo. The Embekka Dewalaya is mostly famous for its wood carvings. UNESCO has identified the wood carvings on the pillars as the finest to be found in any part of the world. Read more...
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The Bahirawakanda Buddha Statue can be seen from many places of the Kandy City. The statue is 88 feet in height. The temple is located 1km away from the Kandy Clock tower (2km away from Sri Dalanda Maligawa (Temple of the Sacred Tooth Relic)). Read more...
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Step into the spiritual heart of Sri Lanka. The Sri Dalada Maligawa, the revered Temple of the Sacred Tooth Relic, is more than a destination; it’s a living sanctuary and the most significant site for Buddhists across the globe. Located in the royal city of Kandy, this beautiful complex safeguards the sacred tooth relic of Lord Buddha, an object of immense veneration and national pride. The temple is a cornerstone of the UNESCO World Heritage Site that encompasses the former royal palace complex of the Kingdom of Kandy. For centuries, ancient belief held that whoever possessed the relic held the Read more...
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The Ambuluwawa Biodiversity Complex is located in the Gampola area of Kandy District, Central Province. It is a steep mountain and climbs to its peak a bit of a challenge. You can also hire a vehicle to get to the peak. But, climb on foot is an opportunity to view the area. Read more...
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Discover the Aluvihara Rock Cave Temple, a treasure trove of Buddhist heritage nestled in the heart of Sri Lanka’s Matale district. More than just a picturesque destination, Aluvihara holds a pivotal place in Buddhist history as the site where the Pali Canon, the foundational scriptures of Theravada Buddhism, was first committed to writing. Embark on a journey through time and explore this ancient sanctuary, surrounded by stunning natural beauty and steeped in spiritual significance. A Cradle of Buddhist Scripture: The history of Aluvihara Rock Cave Temple dates back to the 3rd Century B.C., during the reign of King Devanampiyatissa. However, Read more...










