Polonnaruwa – Explore Sri Lanka’s Ancient Medieval Capital

Polonnaruwa
Polonnaruwa – Explore Sri Lanka’s Ancient Medieval Capital
Polonnaruwa – Explore Sri Lanka’s Ancient Medieval Capital
Polonnaruwa – Explore Sri Lanka’s Ancient Medieval Capital
Polonnaruwa – Explore Sri Lanka’s Ancient Medieval Capital
Polonnaruwa – Explore Sri Lanka’s Ancient Medieval Capital
Polonnaruwa – Explore Sri Lanka’s Ancient Medieval Capital
Polonnaruwa – Explore Sri Lanka’s Ancient Medieval Capital
Polonnaruwa – Explore Sri Lanka’s Ancient Medieval Capital
Polonnaruwa – Explore Sri Lanka’s Ancient Medieval Capital

Polonnaruwa – Explore Sri Lanka’s Ancient Medieval Capital

Polonnaruwa is the well-preserved royal city that succeeded Anuradhapura, showcasing medieval Sri Lankan architecture, art, and urban planning.


Historical & Cultural Background:

Flourishing between the 11th and 13th centuries, Polonnaruwa was the capital under King Parakramabahu I, who developed vast irrigation systems, temples, and royal palaces. Today, it’s a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a time capsule of Sri Lanka’s golden age.


Unique Facts or Anecdotes:

  1. The Gal Vihara features four massive Buddha statues carved into a single granite wall.
  2. The Parakrama Samudraya (“Sea of Parakrama”) is an enormous reservoir still in use today.
  3. The ruins are compact and more easily navigable than Anuradhapura.


What to See:

Key sites include the Royal Palace, Gal Vihara, Quadrangle, Shiva Devale, and Rankot Vihara stupa.


Tips for Visitors:

Ideal to explore by bicycle or tuk-tuk. Wear sunscreen and light clothes. Entry fee applies.