Vessagiriya
In the past Vessagiriya & Meghagiriya have both been called “Isurumuniya”. It was a monastery, set in a network of natural caves with extending drip ledges.
Mihintale
Mihintale is known as the birthplace of Buddhism in Sri Lanka as it was where Arahat Mahinda met and converted King Devanampiyatissa while he was hunting.
Swarnamali Vehara
The Swarnamali Vehara, now most often known as the Ruwanweliseya, lies in the sacred city of Anuradhapura and is the third largest stupa in the country.
Thuparama Vihara
Thuparama Vihara, located in Anuradhapura sacred city, is the oldest stupa in Sri Lanka. It was constructed by King Devanampiyatissa in the 3rd century BC.
Mirisawetiya Vihara
Built by King Dutugemunu in the second century BC, the Mirisawetiya Vihara, lies on the shores of the Tissa Wewa, within the sacred city of Anuradhapura.
Abhayagiri Vihara
The Abhayagiri Vihara is an monastic complex dating back to 2nd century BC. It housed a fraternity of Buddhist monks who maintained strict way of life.
Jethawanarama Dagoba
Built in 3rd centurary AD, Jethawanarama Dagoba is a brick built stupa standing 400-feet tall believed to be the tallest of its kind anywhere in the world.
Sri Maha Bodhiya
Sri Maha Bodhiya is a sapling from the tree under which lord buddha attained enlightenment and is one of the most hallowed sites of pilgrimage in Sri Lanka.
Dimbulagala Vihara
Dimbulagala Vihara has functioned as a religious institute for millennia and most recently as Gunner’s Rock during the period of British colonization.