Rasvehera

Rasvehera is an ancient monastic complex dating back to the second century BC. It is most noted for its standing Buddha statue carved in rock, believed to be the twin of the more popular Aukana statue nearby.

Ridi Vihara

During the 2nd century BC, king Dutugemunu built Ridi Vihara in gratitude for finding silver which helped him to construct the massive Ruwanweliseya.

Thiruketheeswaram Temple

Thiruketheeswaram Temple is one of five ancient Iswarams dedicated to Lord Shiva in the country. Built around the ancient port of Manthottam, around 2,400 years ago.

Koneswaram Temple

One of five ancient Ishawarams dedicated to Lord Shiva, its existence can be traced back to before 400BC, and is referred to in historical texts as the Kailash of the South.

Muthiyangana Raja Maha Viharaya

The history of the Muthiyangana Raja Maha Viharaya revolves around Lord Buddha’s third visit to the island. Its a part of the 16 sites of veneration.

Nagadeepa Purana Vihara

A part of the 16 sacred sites of veneration in the country, Nagadeepa Purana Vihara was where Lord Buddha preeched during his second visit to the island.

Aukana Buddha Statue

The Aukana Buddha Statue is one of the finest examples of rock sculpture in Sri Lanka. Its regarded as the tallest ancient rock sculpture in the country.

Aluvihara Rock Cave Temple

Aluvihara Rock Cave Temple holds great importance to preservation of Theravada Buddhism, it was here that the Tripitaka was transcribed on ola leaves.

Kelani Raja Maha Vihara

The Kelani Raja Maha Vihara is an important site of Buddhist pilgrimage in Sri Lanka. Lord Buddha visit this location during his 3rd visit to the Island.

Embekka Devale

Embekka Devale is one of the three famous historical hot spots from the Gampola Kingdom, a building famous around the world for its incredible woodwork.