Polonnaruwa became the 2nd Kingdom Capital of Sri Lanka after the fall of Anuradhapura in
993 AD. It is a city of monumental ruins, Brahamanic legacy of the Cholas and the magnificent
garden city created by Parakramabahu I in 12th century.
Another important UNESCO World Heritage Site on the island, it served as the capital of Sri
Lanka from 11th century to 13th century.
The city bears witness to the civilization Cholas built after their conquest and the astounding
legacy created by Sinhala kings thereafter.
Flourished in an epoch when Buddhist arts and architecture were taking centre stage, it is home
to some of the most notable ancient structures, monolithic sculptures and stone carvings.
Royal Palace
• Dagaba Kiri Vihara
• Pabalu Vehera
• Buddha statue at Lankatilaka
• Lord Buddha figures at Gal Vihara
• Rankot Vihara
Exclusively for 20 Pax Only!
Package Included:
A/C Bus Transport
Main Meals (Brakfast / Lunch /Dinner )
Evening Tea
All Entrance Fees
Tour Guiding
