Two Days Tour
Anuradhapura & Polonnaruwa
Visit Sri Lanka's Ancient Capitals - Anuradhapura and Polonnaruwa. If you want to explore the hidden secrete of a royal ancient capital, this two days tour is an ideal opportunity for you. The well-preserved 12th century ruins & impressive stone culture recalls an inspired past. Although nearly 1000 years old, it is much younger than Anuradhapura. The monuments are arranged in a reasonably compact garden setting and their development is easier to follow and visit the UNESCO World Heritage City of Polonnaruwa, which was the medieval capital of Sri Lanka.
Transport: Can be arrange Car, Van or Bus
Package Includes:
Service of an experienced local guide
Transport Vehicle
Entrance Tickets for Places that need
Fresh Fruits for Lunch
Thambili (King Coconut) water and bottled water during excursion
All applicable Gov. taxes
NOT included:
Personal expenses
Any tips to the staff
Transport: Can be arrange Car, Van or Bus
Package Includes:
Service of an experienced local guide
Transport Vehicle
Entrance Tickets for Places that need
Fresh Fruits for Lunch
Thambili (King Coconut) water and bottled water during excursion
All applicable Gov. taxes
NOT included:
Personal expenses
Any tips to the staff
Gallery
Anuradhapura Ancient Kingdom with Sight Scene | Polonnaruwa Ancient Kingdom with Sight Scene
Tour Itinerary
Leave Polonnaruwa
Explore the well-preserved ruins of an ancient Sri Lankan civilization and its former capital at Anuradhapura, a World Heritage Site and erstwhile center of Theravada Buddhism set amidst peaceful green parks. Kick off your visit on the first day: make a trip to Jethawanaramaya Stupa, don’t miss a visit to Mihintale, and then admire the landmark architecture of Ruwanwelisaya
Day One
Leave Polonnaruwa
Lying 216 km (134 mi) from Colombo, Polonnaruwa offers a rich history second in Sri Lanka only to Arunadhapura. Start off your visit on the 2nd Day: take an in-depth tour of Archaeological Museum, then delve into the distant past at Polonnaruwa, then appreciate the history behind Polonnaruwa Vatadage, and finally don’t miss a visit to Gal Vihara
Day Two