Polonnaruwa
Polonnaruwa, Sri Lanka’s second ancient capital, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site renowned for its well-preserved ruins, royal monuments, and rich cultural heritage. It offers a fascinating journey through the island’s medieval history.
Destinations
• Ancient City of Polonnaruwa
A remarkable archaeological site featuring palaces, temples, and royal gardens.
• Gal Vihara
A masterpiece of ancient stone craftsmanship with impressive Buddha statues carved into granite.
• Royal Palace Complex
The ruins of a grand palace that once served as the residence of ancient kings.
• Parakrama Samudraya
A vast ancient reservoir showcasing the engineering brilliance of medieval Sri Lanka.
• Vatadage
A beautifully preserved circular relic house known for its intricate stone carvings.
• Rankoth Vehera
One of the largest stupas in Sri Lanka, reflecting the grandeur of the Polonnaruwa Kingdom.
Activities
• Heritage & Archaeological Tours
Explore ancient monuments, temples, and royal ruins with expert guides.
• Cycling Tours
Discover the archaeological city at a relaxed pace through scenic cycling routes.
• Cultural Exploration
Learn about Sri Lanka’s medieval history, architecture, and Buddhist heritage.
• Photography Experiences
Capture stunning ancient structures and historical landscapes.
• Wildlife Viewing Nearby
Spot monkeys, birds, and other wildlife that inhabit the ancient city surroundings.
• Village Experiences
Enjoy authentic rural life and traditional Sri Lankan hospitality in nearby villages.



