This tour takes you through the world of the ancient king Kasyapa, a world filled with advanced architecture in a rock palace and vivid paintings. It also takes you through the cave temple of Dambulla, with its awe striking art and sculptures. Take this opportunity to see two of the most important places in Sri Lanka’s history.
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Dambulla, located in the central region of Sri Lanka, is renowned for its historic cave temples, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. These ancient caves, dating back to the 1st century BC, are adorned with intricate Buddhist murals and over 150 Buddha statues. Rising majestically above the surrounding landscape, the Dambulla Cave Temples offer visitors a glimpse into the rich cultural and religious heritage of Sri Lanka, making it a must-visit destination for travelers seeking to explore the island's fascinating history.
The Dambulla Cave Temple, nestled in the central part of Sri Lanka, is a sacred site renowned for its ancient rock cave complex and religious significance. Carved into a massive granite outcrop, the temple complex comprises five caves adorned with intricate murals and over 150 stunning statues of Buddha, dating back to as early as the 1st century BCE. Each cave holds its unique charm, with elaborate frescoes depicting scenes from Buddha's life and various deities from both Buddhist and Hindu traditions. The temple, also known as the Golden Temple of Dambulla, stands as a testament to Sri Lanka's rich cultural heritage and religious devotion, attracting pilgrims and tourists alike from across the globe. Its serene ambiance, coupled with the spiritual aura, makes it a captivating destination for those seeking solace, enlightenment, and a glimpse into Sri Lanka's ancient past.
Sigiriya Rock Fortress that dominates the Sigiriya area was the capital of the King Kasyapa who ruled in the 5th century AD. The rock was once shaped into the shape of a lion, hence gaining its name. Now only the giant paws remain at the entrance to the climb up the rock. You can get to see the gardens and advanced irrigation systems that Kasyapa had built in his fortress. To this day the ponds remain full of water (though it is no longer as clean), and the remains of the walls and moats of his fortress can be seen. However the most marvelous aspect of Sigiriya, that brought it international fame, is the unfading rock paintings that continue to confuse many experts. Despite being over a millennia old the colors and shapes remain clear and bright as if they were newly painted. Once you return to the base from your climb up the rock, you can also visit the Sigiriya Museum which has some excellent pieces.
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