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Go up to the ruins of Sigiriya Rock and discover the Dambulla caves, which are adorned with Buddha statues. small-group tour departing from Colombo eliminates the hassle of exploring two of Sri Lanka’s top attractions. Relax in an air-conditioned car with a driver and guide and take in the stunning scenery as you travel through the lush interior of Sri Lanka’s. Go to Dambulla and then make a stop at Sigiriya which is where you can hike up the cliff or stroll through around the garden. Admission is at the cost of the visitor.
Our driver will meet you at the hotel lobby from the pickup point you choose. advised to arrive at the lobby 10 mins prior to start of your activity. If you can get breakfast packed from the your hotel
Take a break and refresh yourself by drinking a cup of coffee. We will assure your that it's the finest coffee and cafe that you can find. This is a great experience and an extremely clean and tidy set up
Dambulla cave temple, also referred to in The Golden Temple of Dambulla is an World Heritage Site in Sri Lanka situated in the central region of the country. This location is just 148 kilometers to the east of Colombo as well as 72 km to the north of Kandy. Dambulla is the biggest and most well-preserved site of a cave temple system in Sri Lanka
The DDEC is situated within the Dambulla SecretariatDivision of the Matale District, in the central part of Dambulla town, it was established in 1999 with the intention of establishing an online market for produce and vegetables. The most notable characteristic in the DDEC is the direct involvement of farmers selling farm produce.
The Rock Temple of Dambulla, known as Jumbukola Vihara (Dambulla Cave Temple) in the (Mahavamsa)-the primary Pali Chronicles in Sri Lanka, is situated around forty-seven miles west of Kandy which was the last capital of the Sinhalese Kings, along the main road leading to Anuradhupura. Dambulla has a fragrance that is unique in its own way. The temples on its rock are the largest on the island and are one of the oldest and are in the best quality of order and preservation.
The Sigiriya Museum, reputed to be one of the most beautiful museums in South Asia is managed by the central Cultural Fund. The museum is a symbol of the technological, cultural and archeological importance of Sigiriya. The Sigiriya Museum lets guests to discover the archeological findings of three decades regarding Sigiriya. The layout for Sigiriya Museum was influenced by the design of Sigiriya museum was influenced by the intricate design system that are evident at Sigiriya itself. The most important thing is the cleaver usage of water in a way that also enhances the beauty and value of the surrounding and also the preservation of the water for the purpose of irrigation, is recreated within Sigiriya Museum. Sigiriya Museum.
Sigiriya is a stunning instance of the an ancient Sri Lankan art, architecture and landscaping. Built more than 1,600 years ago now sinister looking 600 feet high black rock used to be an enormous white cloud floating over the forest surrounding. The sides of the rock were covered with stunning frescoes of naked Nymphs. A massive gatehouse in shape of a lion protected the entry point to the most inner sanctuary of the city, it was the Sky Palace on top of the rock. Sigiriya became a cult before being abandoned. It was hidden in the forest for more than 1500 years. The climb up to the summit is a strenuous climb, but worth the effort. Absolutely a must see place!
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