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Anuradhapura Holidays
Holidays to Anuradhapura reveal the relics and religion that shaped one of the world's greatest civilisations.
Anuradhapura became the Sinhalese capital of Sri Lanka in 377 B.C. and stayed that way until 1017 A.D. Today, it marks the northern point of the Cultural Triangle and its well-preserved medieval city is where bright white dagobas rise above the trees and langur monkeys dart between the ruins of monasteries and palaces. This fascinating destination is a great addition to a tailormade Sri Lanka holiday. Stay a couple of nights before moving on to Kandamala or Sigiriya or use it as a base for a complete Cultural Triangle tour.
Our chosen hotel, Uga Ulagalla, is an eco-friendly, monkey-loving, colonial estate with private pools in every villa. Venture out and there are ancient relics at every turn; the 3rd century Sri Maha Bodhi; the ruins of the Temple of the Sacred Tooth; the carved moonstone of Mahasen’s Palace and the twin monastic bathing ponds of Kuttam Pokunam.
Talk to us about a tailormade Sri Lanka holiday and we’ll create a unique itinerary retracing the paths of an ancient world.
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Anuradhapura Kingdom Ruins
Dating back as far as 377BC, this ancient kingdom is an essential stop on any tour of Sri Lanka. Established as the first capital city of the island by King Pandukabhaya, it survived 119 successive kings for over 1500 years before becoming one of the world’s most spectacular UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Regarded as the cradle of Buddhism, the sacred site is home to a vast network of temples and monasteries which can be explored at leisure during this four-hour tour. Discover the Sri Maha Bodhi Tree which is said to have grown from a cutting from the tree in India under which Buddha attained enlightenment, marvel at the preservation of the Twin Ponds and soak up the impressive history at the onsite museum housed within one of the ancient monasteries which is filled with ornate trinkets dating back to the pre-Christian era.
• Duration: half day
• Daily departures
• Operates year round
• Private experience
• Available for guests on a car and driver itinerary staying in Anuradhapura, Dambulla, Habarana, Kandalama and Sigiriya hotels
Good to know
Legs and shoulders must be covered, and shoes will need to be removed when exploring the temples.
Polonnaruwa Kingdom Ruins
Brush off your explorer hat as you traverse the ancient second capital of the island and discover the monumental ruins of this glorious garden-city. Dating back to 1070 A.D, this UNESCO World Heritage Site is brimming with history and the on-site museum will soon have you up to speed. The ancient compact city is easy to navigate and filled with impressive architectural structures from the enormous Royal Palace that stands seven stories tall to more personal relics such as the King’s private swimming pool. During this five-hour tour you’ll have the opportunity to explore many of the city’s highlights including the beautiful white Kiri Vihara Dagoba which archaeologists found when clearing the area from jungle in perfect condition after 700 years. From evocative temples and shrines to the serene Sea Of Parakrama, this is one of the best -preserved sites in Sri Lanka and sure to create lasting memories for years to come.
• Daily departures
• Operates year round
• Private experience
• Available for guests on a car and driver itinerary staying in Sigiriya, Anuradhapura, Dambulla, Habarana, Kandalama, Passikudah and Trincomalee hotels
Good to know
Legs and shoulders must be covered, and shoes will need to be removed when exploring the temples.
Sigiriya Rock Fortress (car & driver and stay-put excursion)
One of Sri Lanka’s most iconic landmarks, Sigiriya Rock is a sight to behold, towering 200 metres above the surrounding jungle. Formed from magma of an extinct volcano, the fortress was created over 1500 years ago by King Kashyapa and is considered one of the best-preserved examples of ancient urban planning. Declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1982, discover the vast history of the plateau at the onsite museum before making the climb up the vertiginous staircases to the summit passing impressive frescoes and the famed Mirror Wall and colossal Lions Platform as you go. From the top, explore the ruins of the ancient civilisation through the remnants of the palace and vast gardens and soak up the panoramic vistas of the jungle covered central plains.
• Duration: half day
• Daily departures
• Operates year round
• Private experience
• Available for guests on a car and driver itinerary staying in Anuradhapura, Dambulla, Habarana, Sigiriya, Kandalama, Kandy and Trincomalee hotels
• Available as a day trip for guests staying at hotels in Negombo
Good to know
For the most pleasurable experience we recommend organising this excursion first thing in the morning or after 4pm to avoid the heat of the day. While suitable for all, the climb to the summit requires a good degree of physical fitness.
Dambulla Cave Temple
A fantastic stopping off point when travelling between Habarana or Kandalama and Kandy, the famous cave complexes of Dambulla are a haven for those interested in Sri Lanka’s rich history. Dating back to the first Century BC, this ancient cave temple has been a pilgrimage for Buddhists and Hindus for 22 centuries and is still a place of holy importance to this day. There are over 80 documented caves at the site, but with around an hour to explore, this excursion will guide you through the major highlights which are spread over just five of them. Adorned with statues of Gautama Buddha and ornate ceiling paintings, the iconic temple is brimming with artefacts depicting the island’s glorious past and is not to be missed.
• Daily departures
• Operates year round
• Private experience
• Available for guests on a car and driver itinerary staying in Sigiriya, Anuradhapura, Dambulla, Habarana, Kandalama, Kandy and Passikudah hotels
• Available as a day trip for guests staying at hotels in Negombo
Good to know
Legs and shoulders must be covered, and shoes will need to be removed when exploring the temples.
Wilpattu Jeep Safari full day
Much quieter than Sri Lanka’s other popular national parks, Wilpattu offers a genuine sense of wilderness with scientific research on the bio-diversity of the park still in its infancy. This ‘Land of Lakes’ is dotted with water-basins and hidden in the dense forests you’ll find an array of wildlife from sloth bears and spotted deer to elephants and crocodiles. Little is known of the large population of leopards who reside in the park, but next to Yala in the south. this is the second-best place to spot them in Sri Lanka. With an intimate knowledge of the area, your guide and driver will navigate the day based on their experience giving you the best chance to catch a glimpse of the abundant wildlife in their natural habitat.
• Duration: full day
• Time: 6am to 6pm
• Daily departures
• Operates between February and October
• Private experience
• Available for guests on a car and driver itinerary staying in Anuradhapura, Dambulla, Habarana, Kandalama and Sigiriya
Wilpattu 3-hour Jeep Safari
Much quieter than Sri Lanka’s other popular national parks, Wilpattu offers a genuine sense of wilderness with scientific research on the bio-diversity of the park still in its infancy. This ‘Land of Lakes’ is dotted with water-basins and hidden in the dense forests you’ll find an array of wildlife from sloth bears and spotted deer to elephants and crocodiles. Little is known of the large population of leopards who reside in the park, but next to Yala in the south. this is the second-best place to spot them in Sri Lanka. With an intimate knowledge of the area, your guide and driver will navigate the day based on their experience giving you the best chance to catch a glimpse of the abundant wildlife in their natural habitat.
• Duration: half day
• Time: 6am to 9am or 3pm to 6pm
• Daily departures
• between February and October
• Private experience
• Available for guests on a car and driver itinerary staying in Anuradhapura, Dambulla, Habarana, Kandalama and Sigiriya
Good to know
Suitable for all, for those staying further afield and those who can’t commit to a day trip, we’d recommend an afternoon visit.
Minneriya Jeep Safari
If observing elephants in their natural habitat is on your to do list while in Sri Lanka, Minneriya National Park should be top of your list. While elephants can be spotted all year round in huge numbers, during the dry season, between April and October, the park plays host to one of the greatest wildlife spectacles in the world: The Great Elephant Gathering. As the Minneriya Tank dries up and gives way to a lush grass plain, 300 or more elephants gather in the late afternoon to feed offering visitors an unforgettable spectacle. Home to a host of other wildlife from two endemic monkey species to the Sri Lankan Sloth Bear, the endangered Grey Slender Loris and elusive Sri Lankan Leopard can also occasionally be spotted.
• Duration: half day
• Time: 3pm to 6pm
• Daily departures
• Operates year round
• Private experience
• Available for guests on a car and driver itinerary staying in Sigiriya, Anuradhapura, Dambulla, Habarana, Kandalama and Kandy
Good to know
Depending on the time of year, guests may be taken to the Hurulu Eco-park (Jan to May) or Kandulla National Park (Nov to Dec) as elephant migrations interchange between all three parks.
Whale Watching Cruise (car & driver excursion and stay put excursion)
Embark on this once in a lifetime trip in search of whales on this thrilling cruise across the Indian Ocean and discover the multitude of marine life off the coast of Sri Lanka. As your expert skipper and crew sail through areas frequented by whales, look out for sperm, killer, humpback and pilot whales in the tropical waters as well as acrobatic spinner dolphins racing alongside the boat. Home to the largest Blue Whale colony in the world, there’s a good chance you’ll spot these enormous mammals during your excursion offering some incredible photo opportunities and memories that will last a lifetime.
• Duration: half day
• Time: 6.30am to 11.30am
• Daily departure
• Operates between October and March
• Group experience
• Available for guests on a car and driver itinerary staying in Galle, Hambantota, Koggala, Mirissa & Tangalle
• Available for guests staying at hotels in Galle, Koggala & Welogama.
Good to know
A great experience for those looking to explore Sri Lanka’s marine life however as these are wild animals, sightings can’t be guaranteed.
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GMT +5½ hours
Sri Lankan Rupee
Colombo 10½ hours
Buddhism, Hinduism, Islam & Christianity
Sinhala and Tamil
Where is Anuradhapura?
205 kilometres from Colombo, Anuradhapura sits on the banks of the Malwatu Oya River and is the capital city of Sri Lanka's North Central Province.
History
Famous as the birthplace of Sinhalese culture and Buddhism, Anuradhapura was the capital of ancient kings from 4th century B.C. to 10th century A.D. The first sky-high stupa was built under King Devanampiya’s 3rd century reign and is believed to house the right collarbone of the Buddha. The city is also home to the world’s oldest tree, grown from the cutting of a sacred Bodhi tree under which Siddharta – the founder of Buddhism – became enlightened. Invaded by the Cholas in 1077 C.E., Anuradhapura was abandoned until the late 20th century. Today the ruins of magnificent monasteries, palaces, irrigation systems, carvings and colossal stupas have solidified its position as one of the greatest monastic cities in the world.
Well-preserved ruins
UNESCO-listed Anuradhapura’s ruins are incredibly well-preserved and cover some 16 square miles. The most prominent is the colossal and sacred Ruwanweliseya dating back to 140 B.C. and home to relics of Gauthama Buddha. Other notable, and intact ancient sites include the 200 B.C. Thuparamaya stupa, the 2,000 year old Sri Maha Bodhi, the 8th century Twin Ponds and the Samadhi Buddha statue carved out of dolomite marble.
Getting around
Anuradhapura is a great destinations to add to a tailormade Sri Lanka itinerary, with all the main sights of the Cultural Triangle under a two hour drive from our handpicked hotels. We recommend basing yourself at one hotel and hiring a car and private driver who will be with you for your entire trip. Sri Lanka’s infrastructure can be uneven in places and having a driver allows you to explore in comfort, take in the scenery and spend time with someone who knows the country and its history intimately. Our holidays are tailormade: you choose how long you want to spend here before moving on to your next destination, whether that’s Hill Country, east coast beaches or over to the Maldives for white sands and blue lagoons.
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