abhayagiriya stupa

Anuradhapura

It is the first ancient capital of Sri Lanka with roots that go back to the 4th century BC. As the birthplace of Buddhism in Sri Lanka, it is one of the most revered cities in the land and Buddhism’s monument capital. The impressive collection of Anuradhapura temples, stupas, statues, and stoneworks has given the city UNESCO World Heritage Site status. There are also ruins of monasteries and palaces thousands of years old. It is not just an archaeological city but the heart of Sri Lanka’s civilization with a sophisticated network of reservoirs and waterways built for irrigation. Anuradhapura belongs to the Cultural Triangle of Sri Lanka and contains the most sacred tree in the world.

Hidden Gems

  • The Moonstone at Abhayagiri is the most elaborate in Sri Lanka.
  • Archaeological Museum showcases artifacts from the Anuradhapura period.
  • Ratna Prasada Guard Stone is the most impressive guard stone of the era.
  • Kuttam Pokuma, the twin stone bathing ponds are both, stunning and ingenious.
  • The ancient Samadhi Statue depicts Buddha in meditation position emanating tranquility.

Best Times to Visit

It is a year-round destination. March to July is the hottest season. June is the busiest month

Weather

ANURADHAPURA WEATHER

Top Attractions

Sri maha bodhiya

The Sacred Bodhi Tree

It is the oldest surviving human-planted tree in the world. It was a sapling from the original tree in India, under which Buddha said to have attained enlightenment.

Ruwanweliseya

Ruwanwelisaya Dagoba

Out of all dagobas in Anuradhapura, this is the most iconic. It was built by King Dutugamunu in 140 BC and is said to contain the biggest collection of Buddha’s relics.

Mihinthalaya Anuradhapura

Mihintale

It was from the summit of this rock, Arahat Mahinda preached the first words of Buddhism to King Devanampiyatissa, who converted to Buddhism then and there.

jethawanaramaya

Jetavanarama Dagoba

It was the third tallest monument in the world. Built by King Mahasen, this massive dome consisted of 90 million bricks. Ruins of a sprawling monastery surround it.

Thuparamaya

Thuparama Dagoba

This 3rd century BC dagoba is the oldest in Sri Lanka and was built by King Devanampiyatissa to enshrine the right collarbone of Buddha. Its most unique feature is the Vatadage.

Abhayagiriya

Abhayagiri Dagoba

This mega structure dating back to 2nd the century BC is another stupa containing relics of Buddha. Its monastic complex was the original custodian of the Tooth Relic.

Where to Shop in Anuradhapura

You can buy Buddha statues, souvenir items, corn on the cob, fruit, and vegetables from small vendors near the sites. Pharmacies, stores, and banks are available in the town.

Where to Eat in Anuradhapura

Anuradhapura does not offer an extensive selection of fine dining restaurants, except within hotels. However, Sanctuary at Tissawewa, LuLu’s Feeding Point, The Lakeside, and Banana Cafe are great restaurants.

Top Accommodations

Explore where you enjoy a comfortable stay during your explorations.

Uga Ulagalla Resort

Uga Ulagalla Resort

On the site of a 19th-century estate, this high-end resort is 3 km from the A9 highway, and 28 km from the ancient city of Anuradhapura.
Featuring private plunge pools and decks, the luxurious villas have canopy beds, and living areas with flat-screens. All provide free Wi-Fi, minibars, and tea and coffeemaking facilities, plus floor-to-ceiling windows.
Forest Rock Garden

Forest Rock Garden

Forest Rock Garden in one of, if not the most beautiful setting on soil of Sri Lanka that gives you an extraordinary experience over and beyond your expectations. Forest Rock Garden hotel is the living masterpiece gives its guests the once in a life time experience to go back into the golden days of the Anuradhapura Kingdom in this 21st century.