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Located near the popular tourist destination of Sigiriya, the small town of Dambulla is home to many attractions. It features the largest temple complex in the country, which includes around 80 cave temples and a total of 153 Buddha statues. Dambulla is also known for having the largest rose quartz resources in South Asia, as well as the Namal Uyana (ironwood forest). Since 1991, the vibrant “Golden Temple” has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site and remains a major draw for tourists interested in art and culture.
Approx. a 5 hour drive, at least 2 days
Approx. a 30 min. drive
The Kosgoda Turtle Farm, established in 1979, is one of the oldest in Sri Lanka, dedicated to the conservation of endangered sea turtles.
Approx. a 4 hour drive
Yala National Park is Sri Lanka’s most famous national park, best known for its pronounced biodiversity: In addition to crocodiles.
Approx. a 20 min. drive
Discover vibrant local fruits, fresh vegetables, aromatic herbs, and spices, offering an authentic and exciting cultural experience.
Approx. a 1 hour drive
Meetiyagoda is the only Moonstone mine in the world. Here you can experience the extraction of moonstone and its beauty.
Approx. a 4 hour drive
Udawalawe National Park, founded in 1972, showcases elephants, monkeys, birds, and other wildlife in their natural habitat.
Approx. a 25 min. drive
Richmond Castle, a two-story mansion with 34 windows and 99 doors, is now an educational center for orphans.
Approx. a 45 minute drive
The boat trip on Madu River offers nature, biodiversity, cultural attractions, sunrise views, cinnamon production, and wildlife encounters.
Approx. a 20 minute boat drive
Beruwela offers fine sandy beaches, crystal-clear water, a palm-fringed lighthouse, and a serene boat-accessible island, perfect for families and couples.
Approx. a 1 hour drive
This city features Asia’s longest reclining Buddha, vibrant masks, healing arts, and a museum showcasing Sinhalese culture, attracting locals and tourists.
Approx. a 5 minute drive
Bevis Bawa’s residence, with tropical plants, exotic birds, and winding paths, offers a peaceful escape for nature lovers since 2006.
Approx. a 15 minute drive
Beruwela’s fish market showcases fresh catches like tuna, snapper, and crustaceans, offering a glimpse into authentic Sinhalese daily life.
Hiru Ayurveda offers authentic Panchakarma treatments in three idyllic resorts: Hiru Villa’s, Hiru Om, and Hiru Aadya, located 1.5 hours from Colombo Airport.
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