Tread on sacred ground. Come to the place where one of the greatest civilizations of the ancient world flourished. Anuradhapura was the first capital of Sri Lanka founded in the 4th Century AD and it is one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world.
This UNESCO World Heritage site is a historical marvel with its well preserved ruins of this ancient civilization. Amongst the masterpieces of this golden era are the many towering stupas (Dagabos), wonderful rock carvings, huge stone pillars, and ruins of royal palaces, monasteries and bathing tanks along with some of the most complex irrigation systems in the world, all of which demonstrates the architectural, engineering, hydrological and irrigational skills of this golden era.
Let the shade of the ‘Sri Maha Bodhi’, (a sapling of the sacred Bo tree in Bodh Gaya in India) give you peace and solace. The ‘Sri Maha Bodhi’ is believed to be the oldest human planted tree in the world.
Price Includes
Entrance fees and water is provided – there is a cool box in the vehicle and if you’re exploring the area by bike your biking guide will carry water.
Suitability for children
Kids may not follow the explanation, however there’s plenty of space to play. If you are doing the visit by bike – note kid’s bikes are not available.
Approximately Duration
Approx. 2 hours + the driving there and back or to your next activity.
Difficulty
Moderate. We rank it as Moderate not because of a climb as the surface is flat but because of the heat.
Starting Time:
9.00 AM to 12.00 AM, 10.00 AM to 1.00 PM, 2.00 PM to 5.00 PM
To wear and bring
Light clothing, sun cream, a hat. You might want to bring a change of shirt or t-shirt.
Important
You might like to see Anuradhapura by bike – a fun way of seeing town. The bike ride takes approximately 1 hour. The terrain is flat.
Private or Group
The visit is private, guided by your chauffeur guide, national guide or site guide. That said, there may be other people around at the site.