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Heritage Wonders – Sigiriya & Dambulla

OVERVIEW

Embark on a 2-day cultural escape to Sigiriya and Dambulla, where history and nature intertwine in spectacular ways. Your journey begins with a visit to the Golden Temple of Dambulla, a World Heritage site featuring five cave shrines adorned with impressive sculptures and frescoes. Explore the ancient religious and secular artwork, including the grand reclining Buddha statue and murals depicting the life of Buddha and Sinhalese history.

On the second day, climb the towering Sigiriya Rock Fortress, also known as “Lion Rock.” This ancient royal citadel rises 600 feet above the surrounding jungle, offering breathtaking views. The remnants of a lion-shaped entrance and the extensive ruins atop the rock narrate the grandeur of King Kasyapa’s reign. Sigiriya’s historical significance and natural beauty make it one of Sri Lanka’s most iconic landmarks, often regarded as a contender for the eighth wonder of the world. Perfect for travelers seeking to delve into Sri Lanka’s cultural heritage while exploring majestic landscapes.

ITINERARY

While on your Sigiriya and Dambulla  Tour from Colombo you will be visiting the Dambulla cave temple also known as the Golden Temple of Dambulla is a World Heritage Site in Sri Lanka, situated in the central part of the country, 72 kilometers north of Kandy.

Dambulla Cave Temple is a living Buddhist site that is focused on a series of five cave shrines. Inhabited by forest-dwelling Buddhist monks since the 3rd century BCE, these natural caves have been transformed continuously throughout the historical period into one of the largest and most outstanding Buddhist complexes in the Southern and South Eastern Asian region also designated a World Heritage site in 1991.

The caves have a mixture of religious and secular paintings and sculptures. There are several reclining Buddha’s, including the 15m long sculpture of the dying Buddha in Cave 1. The frescoes on the walls and ceiling from the 15th-18th centuries; the ceiling frescoes show scenes from the Buddha’s life and Sinhalese history. Cave 2 is the largest and most impressive, containing over 150 statues, illustrating the Mahayana influences on Buddhism at the time through introducing Hindu deities such as Vishnu and Ganesh.

The ancient city of SIGIRIYA is a premier eco-tourism destination in Sri Lanka which was designated a cultural World Heritage Site in 1982. It is also proposed that the site should be named the eighth wonder of the world, indicating it is in the same league as other international wonders such as the Grand Canyon and Ancient Pyramids.

Translated as ‘Lion Rock’ into English, the name of the monument indicates the way in which visitors used to begin their final ascent to the top – through the open jaws and throat (‘giriya’) of a lion (‘Sinha). Unfortunately, the only remains of this lion figure are the gigantic paws, sculpted into the side of the rock.

The topography of the area is flat except for the massive rock outcrop of the fortress itself (which rises an incredible 600 ft up from the green scrub jungle). The unusual rock is particularly interesting due to its flat top (nearly an acre in size), that was used in its entirety to build King Kasyapa’s fortress complex, still evident by the presence of the extensive ruins.

PACKAGE INCLUSIONS

INCLUDES

  • Meet & assistance at the Colombo.
  • Accommodation as per the stated meal plan.
  • Private Transfers with English Speaking Chauffer guide.
  • Fully Air Conditioned Vehicle with Fuel.
  • All the Government Taxes & Levy.
  • City Tours & Sightseeing in Each City (without Entrance).
  • On Request – Complimentary honeymoon amenities.

NOT INCLUDES

  • Air Tickets.
  • Lunch.
  • Visa.
  • Camera & Video Permits.
  • Any Expenses of a Personal Nature.
  • Optional Excursions.
  • Tips.
  • Entry Fees for Sight Seeing.

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