Polonnaruwa, the medieval capital of Sri Lanka, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site renowned for its well-preserved ancient ruins, majestic stupas, intricate stone carvings, and the iconic Gal Vihara Buddha statues, offering visitors a glimpse into the island’s glorious past.

Gal Vihara
Buddha statues
A collection of breathtaking granite Buddha statues, considered masterpieces of Sri Lankan rock carving.

Sathmahal Prasada
Traditional farming, local crafts.
A rare seven-story stepped pyramid with mysterious origins, adding intrigue to Polonnaruwa’s history.

Rankoth Vehera
Royal history
A towering red-brick stupa that dominates the ancient city’s skyline.

Lankatilaka Vihara
Buddha statue, royal history
A magnificent image house with a colossal standing Buddha statue framed by high walls.




