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What to do in Sri Lanka
Experience a wild safari, go whale watching, take a train ride by the sea... and many more exciting experiences
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If you have enough time, we recommend the following:
🚌Pinnawala Elephant Orphanage - Sigiriya
🚌Dambulla Cave Temple - Matale Spice Garden - Kandy Lake - Temple of the Tooth
🚌Royal Botanic Gardens - Tea Plantation - Lake Gregory - Pink Post Office
🚌Horton Plains National Park
🚌Yala National Park - Stilt Fishermen - Galle Fort
🚌Whale watching in Mirissa - Boat tour in the mangroves - Sea Turtle Hatchery
🚌Train ride by the sea - Bandaranaike Memorial International Conference Hall - City tour
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✨Whale watching
Don't miss the chance to see whales in Mirissa on the southwest coast of Sri Lanka. You might also see dolphins.
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✨Train ride by the sea
This is a popular spot in Sri Lanka. Take a train ride by the sea and take a "photo of your life". The train is slow, but be careful.
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✨Wild safari
Experience a wild safari in Yala National Park without going to Africa. Breathe with the animals in the natural wild environment.
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✨Stilt Fishermen
This was once featured in Lonely Planet magazine and is a unique cultural symbol of Sri Lanka.
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✨Experience Buddhist culture
The Dambulla Cave Temple and the Temple of the Tooth are representative Buddhist buildings in Sri Lanka and are worth visiting.
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🇱🇰 Dambulla Cave Temple, a UNESCO World Heritage Site
The Dambulla Cave Temple, also known as the Golden Temple of Dambulla, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Sri Lanka. It is one of the most significant and best-preserved cave temple complexes in the country. Located in central Sri Lanka, near the town of Dambulla, this site has been a sacred pilgrimage destination for over 22 centuries.
The temple consists of five main caves, each of which contains statues and paintings related to Lord Buddha and his life. There are more than 150 Buddha statues, along with depictions of various gods and goddesses. The largest statue is a 14-meter reclining Buddha carved out of the rock. Other statues include seated and standing Buddhas, as well as figures of gods and kings.
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mushroom055
The Golden & Cave Temple At Dambulla
If Sri Lanka is one of your bucketlist for travel, you will know that there is so much to see and visit in this underrated destination.
Sri Lanka is not only well known for tea plantations but also the many historic relics, scriptures, temples and tombs. One place where it is a must visit is the Dambulla Royal Cave Tample and Golden Temple located at Jaffna Hwy, Dambulla. This is a very popular tourists attractions since this is named as one of the world heritage site. I am not sure why but most temples have insane amount of steps where this has 364 steps to reach the Cave. And of course, in most temples you are to show respect to the gods where you are required to cover anything below your hips and do remember to bring sarong or sari I did not see any stores selling these stuff. Also, do remember to buy your tickets before entering the temple, you don't wanna wast your effort in climbing and get rejected.
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Kinnie Kong
Must visit in Sri Lanka
You've probably heard of the Dambulla Cave Temples if you're considering a vacation to central Sri Lanka (also known as the Dambulla Rock Temples.)
The Dambulla Cave Temples are without a doubt the most popular site in Dambulla, Sri Lanka. These temples are significant religiously and historically, but most visitors come to view their unique setting...inside a labyrinth of caverns!
Aside from the temples itself, the stunning vistas of Dambulla from just outside the Cave Tamples are also worth seeing. The Dambulla Cave Temples, in my opinion, are one of Sri Lanka's most magnificent tourist attractions.
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TravelerKid
Golden Temple, Dambulla 🇱🇰
The Golden Temple of Dambulla, also known as the Dambulla Cave Temple, is one of the most significant and well-preserved cave temple complexes in Sri Lanka. Located in the central part of the country, near the town of Dambulla, it is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a popular pilgrimage and tourist destination due to its rich history, religious significance, and stunning artwork.
The Dambulla Cave Temple is easily accessible from Kandy, Sigiriya, and other nearby tourist destinations. It is located about 160 kilometers from Colombo.
Visitors are advised to wear modest clothing when visiting, as it is a religious site. Shoes must be removed before entering the temple complex, and photography inside the caves is allowed but should be done respectfully.
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Missionary Traveller
Dambulla Cave Temple|A thousand-year-old Buddhist kingdom calls, and the black monkey king can come here to shoot.
|A thousand-year-old Buddhist kingdom calls, and the black monkey king can come here to shoot. 🌈Attraction features: Another pilgrimage site in Sri Lanka with a history of over 2,000 years. It includes five temples and is the largest and best-preserved cave temple in Sri Lanka. It contains 2,100 square meters of murals and 157 statues.
🎟️Ticket information: 2,000 rupees
💗Other tips: You need to store your shoes before entering, 50 rupees
LILA COBB
Dunhuang of Sri Lanka | Dambulla Cave Temple
Starting from Colombo (Negombo), the first stop is the Dambulla Cave Temple. Before arriving at the Dambulla Cave Temple, my expectations were not high, but it turned out to be my favorite attraction.
The ticket for the cave temple is 2000 rupees, cash only. To reach the cave temple, you need to climb a long flight of stairs, and near the entrance, you need to store your shoes (or put them in your backpack), which costs 50 rupees per pair. We paid 100 for three pairs.
Inside the cave temple, there are five caves in total, each with a reclining Buddha statue in Nirvana pose. Depending on the size and shape of the cave, various Buddha statues of different sizes are also sculpted.
The first and fourth caves are smaller, while the second cave is the largest and most impressive. Buddha statues in various poses are arranged on three sides, and on the left side of the cave near the outer wall, there is a stupa with eight Buddha statues sitting around it, creating a mysterious atmosphere.
The walls and ceilings of all the caves are covered with colorful paintings, including large Buddha statues and rows of small Buddha statues. Some decorative patterns resemble deformed grids, giving a rather fashionable feel.
The Buddha statues are in the style we call 'Cao Yi Chu Shui,' indicating that the Buddha statues in Qingzhou, China, were influenced by South Asian Buddha statues. However, the expressions and facial features of the Buddha statues are somewhat naive and not as compassionate and generous as Chinese Buddha statues.
These sculptures date back about 2100 years, roughly equivalent to the Han Dynasty in China. The ancient Sri Lankans, driven by their faith and effort, carved such exquisite cave temples out of hard rock, which is commendable.
StellaSapphire_789
Dambulla Cave Temple
The Dambulla Cave Temple, founded during the 1st and 2nd centuries, is located on a massive rock mountain in the southern part of Dambulla city. The Dambulla Cave Temple has a history of over two thousand years and has attracted pilgrims for centuries with its exquisite murals and stone carvings. The temple consists of five caves and is the most magnificent and solemn among the many cave temples in Sri Lanka. Its history is recorded in Pali at the entrance of the first cave.
NomadicHarmony
Dambulla Cave Temple|I thought I entered some kind of paradise
|I thought I entered some kind of paradise. If you go to climb Sigiriya Lion Rock...
You must come here!
You must come here!
You must come here!
✓At first, I didn't care about it, just as a transit station for Lion Rock, and to check in, but it exceeded expectations.
✓So, Dambulla Cave Temple, as a world cultural heritage listed by Unesco, is reasonable.
✓It is recommended to take a tuk-tuk directly to the top of the mountain to visit the cave, and then go down the mountain after visiting the cave, and you won't feel too tired.
Address: Dambulla Cave Temple, Dambulla
Time: 7:00~19:00
Ticket: 2000 rupees
Scale: 5 caves, 157 Buddha statues, 2100 square meters of murals
Transportation: Dambulla city is very small, it can't even be called a city. If you live in the center, the farthest distance is within 2km
History: In the 1st century BC, King Vattagamaniabahaga defeated the Tamils from the Indian subcontinent, regained the territory and throne here, so he relied on this hill shaped like a fish spine, excavated the cave to thank the gods. With the expansion and decoration of the kings of the past dynasties, five large-scale cave statue groups were formed.
Key: The "Fearless Mountain Temple Sect" created by King attagamaniabahaga, who reigned from 77-89 BC, caused a split in Sri Lankan Buddhism. At that time, the Chinese Faxian went to the Fearless Mountain Temple in Anuradhapura for study.
auranthe_1124
🇱🇰 The Largest cave temple complex in Dambulla, Sri Lanka
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Inscribed in 1991 as one of the UNESCO world heritage sites in Sri Lanka, Rangiri Dambulla Cave Temple is the largest and best-preserved cave temple complex in the island country. The temple complex was built into five caves under overhanging rock and has been a sacred pilgrimage site since 22 centuries ago. The Buddhist mural paintings and statues in the caves are sights to behold.
The cave temple is located up on a hill 20 km from Sigiriya. The entrance ticket costs 2000 rupees per person and can only be bought at the ticket counter at the foot of the hill. From there we had to climb many flights of stairs to reach the entrance of the temple. The view of the the surrounding area on the way up was spectacular. Before entering the temple we had to remove our shoes so wearing socks is recommended. Remember to wear modest clothing that covers your knee and shoulder while visiting sacred sites. There are lots of street sellers outside the temple selling sarong. It is also possible to rent a sarong to cover your knees before entering the temple.
Location of ticket counter:
VJ4W+8PV, Unnamed Road, Dambulla, Sri Lanka
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mushroom055
Sri Lanka 🇱🇰~~ Dambulla Cave Temple
📍Detailed address: Located in the middle of Sri Lanka, 149 kilometers northeast of Colombo, 60 kilometers north of the ancient capital Kandy.
Kandy - Jaffna Hwy, Dambulla, Sri Lanka
🚗Traffic strategy:
It is still recommended to charter a car for traveling in Sri Lanka. The distance between scenic spots is too far. Chartered car tour around the island is the best choice.
❤️ Recommended reason:
In 1991, the Golden Temple of Dambulla was approved by the UNESCO World Heritage Committee as a cultural heritage and included in the "World Heritage List".
🌟🌟 Attraction features:
✅Dambulla Golden Temple is a Buddhist temple in Sri Lanka, built in the 1st century BC, it is the largest and most complete cave temple complex in Sri Lanka.
✅This is a typical cave-style temple in Sri Lanka, located on the slope of a rocky mountain; the temple is carved from the rock, and there are various stone Buddha statues and other carvings in the temple, as well as murals all over the place, showing the charm of Buddhist art .
⏰Opening hours: 07:30-18:00
Best tourist season: September to October
Suggested tour time: about 2 hours
💰Tickets: 1500Rs/person, buy tickets on the left side of the museum at the foot of the mountain, and check in at the mountain.
📌Notes:
1️⃣You need to take off your shoes when entering the Dambulla Golden Temple to show respect for the Buddha.
2️⃣Short skirts and shorts are not allowed, there is a sarong at the door
3️⃣Be very careful when taking photos of Buddha statues in Sri Lanka, especially when taking photos with Buddha statues, you must not turn your back to the Buddha statues, which is illegal in the local area. If you really want to take a photo with the Buddha statue, you can face the Buddha statue and take a very pious photo.
4️⃣Try not to turn over your bag in front of monkeys, some monkeys will think you have something to eat and attack you.
sullivan_beckham_ashford
Departing from Sigiriya in the morning, I drove to the Dambulla Cave Temple in half an hour. Buy tickets at the foot of the mountain. The latest ticket price is 1,500 rupees, which is the way out of the 1200 rupees introduced on the Raiders, so remember to budget more than 300 rupees.
Then climb about 10 minutes or so to the entrance to the Grotto Temple. You can't wear shoes in the cave temple, so you should store your shoes at a rate of 25 rupees. Then check the ticket, enter the cave temple, and start to enjoy it. The
Danbula Cave Temple is located in the middle of the island of Sri Lanka, 60 kilometers north of the ancient capital of Kandy. The temple was built in the 1st century BC and is a pilgrimage site in Sri Lanka.
Danbula Cave Temple is a typical cave temple in Sri Lanka, situated on the slope of a rocky mountain.
Cobble the temple from the mountain rock. There are various stone carving statues and other sculptures in the temple, and there are all murals. The
Buddha Cave consists of five sacred churches. It is Sri Lanka's largest and most preserved cave temple. It is of great religious and artistic value and displays the charm of Buddhist art.
Here is a reminder that the cave temple is closed at noon, open from 8:00 to 11:00 in the morning and from 2 to 7 in the afternoon.
Rachel Yu.
The Dambulla Cave Temple is one of the first places in Sri Lanka to be named a World Heritage Site. In fact, I still believe in the eyes of the old guys in the United Nations. It is not that some small favors can be bought, and the country like Sri Lanka cannot come up with a small favor. Therefore, I would like to see wherever the world's cultural heritage is. However, except for one country, as for who is this country, you know.
At the entrance to the temple, the little boy sells lotus flowers to us. In Sri Lanka, the locals will pray for a pure lotus flower when they pray to the temple.
It is said that as early as two thousand years ago, at the end of the first century AD, South India had invaded Anuradhapura, the ancient capital of Ceylon. The king fled to Dambulla in order to escape the invasion of South India. , hide in the grottoes and get shelter from local monks. A few years later, the king regained the throne. In order to be grateful, the cave that had taken refuge in that year was built into a Buddhist temple and donated to local monks. The
Danbula Cave Temple is located on the slope of a huge stone on the back of the Golden Temple. On a 160-meter-long granite level, five caves were manually cut. At first, only Buddha statues were built in three caves. Later, after two kings' expansion, they became the current five. It is said that there are dozens of miles around Dambulla. They used to be the settlement of monks. They are known for their meditation, and the Dambulla Cave Temple is a good place for Sri Lankans to reminisce about the past.
Hero_V5.
From the capital of Sri Lanka, Colombo, about four hours by bus, you can reach the most rustic folk style of Dambulla, leisurely stay here for a few days, live in a very tall, but very cheap hotel, eat local Fruit, get along with the locals every day, go to the Lion Rock to see the sunset, if you are tired, go to be a horse to kill the chicken, leisurely life, the meaning of travel is like this, do what you want, and the locals Living together, the most simple life is often our most desirable, the day is like a song!
japaul.
Sigiriya, listed in the United Nations World Heritage List in 1982, is about 170 kilometers northeast of Colombo, the capital of Sri Lanka. It is located on the "Lion Rock" about 200 meters high. It is famous for its Sigiriya murals. The Sigiriya murals are The only non-religious mural that has been handed down in Sri Lanka's history. It was built in the 5th century Datu Shena Dynasty. It is the same name as Borobudur in Indonesia, Angkor Wat in Cambodia and Ajanta Cave in India. The terrain of the Lion Rock has been very strange. With such a breathtaking palace ruin, even without the title of the Eighth Wonder, Lion Rock is definitely the most worthwhile place in Lanka. The entrance to the air palace in Figure 9 is a narrow staircase that is closed. The few murals facing the spiral ladder are the best preserved. The murals are painted on a layer of lime painted on rocks. All these bright colors are mineral extracts and are made with glue and egg yolk. These 20 portraits are just a small part of the Lion Rock mural. From the west side of the rock to the northeast corner, there is a painting strip of 140 meters long and 40 meters wide at the widest point. These natural pigments disappear gradually after a long period of sun and rain, leaving only some pigments. And the traces of plaster, only these more than 20 in the rock depression can be preserved, incomparably precious Figure 1.