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Polonnaruwa Royal Ruins, Cultural, Sri Lanka

Polonnaruwa Royal Ruins

Cycle the medieval capital, from the serene Gal Vihara Buddhas to golden-hour stupas.

What the Polonnaruwa Royal Ruins is really like.

Polonnaruwa was the island's capital after Anuradhapura fell, and its compact, well-preserved ruins make the medieval Sinhalese kingdom feel close at hand. The unmissable centrepiece is the Gal Vihara, four colossal Buddhas carved straight from a single granite face, their expressions famously serene. Around them lie the royal palace, the circular Vatadage of the Quadrangle and great brick stupas, best explored on foot or by bicycle along shaded avenues. Come for golden hour, when the warm light turns the stone and the stupas amber.

At a glance

Best season
Year-round
Typical duration
Half day
Region
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Moment by moment

How the day unfolds.

  1. The Gal Vihara

    Stand before four giant Buddhas cut from one granite face, the serene carvings that crown the whole site.

Where in Sri Lanka.

The corners of the island this experience touches, so you can picture how it threads into the rest of a tour.

Map of Sri Lanka with the regions of the Polonnaruwa Royal Ruins pinned

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