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:
- The Gal Vihara features four massive Buddha statues carved into a single granite wall.
- The Parakrama Samudraya (“Sea of Parakrama”) is an enormous reservoir still in use today.
- 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.