Anuradhapura Buddhist Icons Tour from Habarana
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Anuradhapura Buddhist Icons Tour from Habarana

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About this experience

Anuradhapura is on of the largest and most ancient cities of Sri Lanka. The location of the capital of the first major kingdom of the island.It was a very religious city.Its temples and dagobas stand to this day, a crumbling testament to religious fervor.This one-day tour gives you the chance to walk among st the haunting landscape of Anuradhapura filled with the aura of spirituality. Visit key monuments and lesser known marvels. Learn the history of these structures, and their early Buddhist connotations. Explore the hidden meditation caves of the monks from centuries ago. Find your own inner spirituality and peace as you discover this city of spiritual marvels.

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What's included

Hotel pickup and drop-off
Service of an English speaking chauffeur guide
Transport in an air-conditioned vehicle
1-Liter Water Bottle Per Person

Detailed itinerary

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Habarana, nestled in Sri Lanka's cultural triangle, captivates with its serene landscapes and proximity to ancient wonders like Sigiriya Rock Fortress and Polonnaruwa. Rich in biodiversity, it offers safari adventures in Minneriya National Park. Its tranquil ambiance and cultural significance make it a must-visit destination in Sri Lanka.

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It is hard to believe – but there is no shadow of doubt at all – that this small tree with limbs so slender that they must be supported on iron crutches, is the oldest historically authenticated tree in the world (2,250 years).

It has never since been without its hereditary attendants and care, to the very end, of the country’s kings. As lately as the reign of King Keerti Sri Rajasingha, a wall was built around the tree. In 1966 it was enclosed with a golden railing.

The great ancient Sinhalese Buddhist monuments of Anuradhapura are clustered around this Peepal tree (ficus religiosa) called Sri Maha Bodhi, a sapling of the Peepal Tree at Buddha Gaya, Northern India in whose shelter Gautama Buddha attained supreme enlightenment.

The sapling was brought to Sri Lanka by Buddhist nun Sanghamitta, the daughter of King Asoka of India during the 3rd Century B.C.

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The Jetavanarama Dagoba’s massive dome rises above the entire eastern part of Anuradhapura. Built in the 3rd century by Mahasena, it may have originally topped 120m, but today is about 70m – similar to the Abhayagiri. When it was built it was almost certainly the third-tallest monument in the world, the first two being Egyptian pyramids.

Its vast, bulbous form is unplastered and said to consist of more than 90 million bricks.

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Abhayagiri Dagaba, located in Anuradhapura, Sri Lanka, is a significant Buddhist stupa that holds profound historical and religious significance. Constructed during the reign of King Valagamba in the 1st century BCE, this imposing structure stands as a testament to ancient Sri Lankan craftsmanship and architectural prowess. Rising majestically to a height of over 370 feet, the dagaba is adorned with intricate carvings and sculptures, showcasing the rich cultural heritage of the region. Abhayagiri Dagaba served not only as a place of worship but also as a center for Buddhist learning and monastic life. It was a focal point for pilgrimage and religious activities, drawing devotees from far and wide. Today, it remains a revered site, attracting visitors seeking spiritual enlightenment and a glimpse into Sri Lanka's illustrious past.

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Ruwanweliseya, also known as the Ruwanwelisaya Stupa, is a sacred Buddhist monument located in Anuradhapura, Sri Lanka. Constructed during the reign of King Dutugemunu in the 2nd century BCE, it stands as one of the tallest stupas in the ancient world, reaching a height of over 100 meters. The stupa is revered by Buddhists worldwide for housing relics of Gautama Buddha, making it a significant pilgrimage site. Its architectural grandeur reflects the rich heritage and religious devotion of ancient Sri Lanka. The stupa's hemispherical dome, adorned with intricate carvings and surrounded by elaborate stone railings, presents a striking sight against the backdrop of Anuradhapura's landscape. The surrounding complex includes various other monuments and structures, contributing to its status as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Ruwanweliseya remains not only a symbol of Buddhist faith but also a testament to Sri Lanka's cultural and historical richness.

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Mirisawati Dagoba was built by King Dutugamunu (161-137 BC), “The Hero of the Nation”, following the water festival held on the seventh day of the victory of the Great War that rescued the nation from the Southern Indian Kingdom of Chola. Mirisawati Dagoba was the first monument built by the king following his consecration.

The location of the great stupa, according the great historical narrative, Mahavamsa, is of exceptional significance.

On the seventh day of the water festival at the Tissa rainwater reservoir, the King planted his spear, the royal standard containing a Relic of the Buddha, on the shore and laid his clothes. On his return from the bath at the reservoir, the king couldn’t pull out the spear off the bank. In spite of the repeated attempts the spear couldn’t be retrieved. Having read the miracle as an omen, on the location enshrining the spear containing the relic of Buddha, was built the Mirisavati Dagoba and monastery.

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Aukana Buddha Statue in Asisa Mudra or the “posture of blessing” is carved out of a rock boulder. The statue is carved in the round connected to the back to the rock boulder. The delicate and skillful carving of the Buddha’s robe humanizes and chastely reveals the underlying form of his body, while the face’s impassive expression projects an aura of spiritual supremacy.

It is said that the degree of alignment of the statue is such that raindrop on the nose would drop straight down to small depression carved between the toes. Aukana Buddha Statue is a masterpiece of a colossal Buddha Statue by an unknown sculptor: the serene expression of the statue, the gracefully carved robe with neat pleats brings in delicateness that could hardly be moulded into a rock. The impassive expression of the face reflects the supreme spirituality.

What's not included

Meals where not specified
Gratuities
Expenses of personal nature
Entrance tickets.

Available languages

Guide guide
EN

Important information

Public transportation options are available nearby
Suitable for all physical fitness levels

About Anuradhapura

Anuradhapura is a major city in Sri Lanka, famous for its well-preserved ruins of an ancient Sri Lankan civilization. It is one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The city is a pilgrimage site for Buddhists and offers a rich cultural and historical experience.

Top Attractions

Sacred City of Anuradhapura

A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Sacred City of Anuradhapura is home to ancient stupas, temples, and ruins that date back over 2,000 years.

Historical Full day Free

Ruwanwelisaya Dagoba

One of the tallest stupas in the world, this iconic structure is a significant pilgrimage site for Buddhists.

Religious 1-2 hours Free

Sri Maha Bodhi

A sacred fig tree that is said to have been propagated from the original Bodhi tree under which Buddha attained enlightenment.

Religious 30 minutes to 1 hour Free

Jethawanaramaya Dagoba

The tallest stupa in Anuradhapura, known for its impressive size and historical significance.

Historical 1 hour Free

Isurumuniya Temple

A beautiful temple known for its rock carvings and serene atmosphere.

Religious 1-2 hours Free

Must-Try Local Dishes

Kottu Roti

A popular Sri Lankan dish made with chopped roti, vegetables, and meat or seafood, cooked on a hot plate.

Dinner Can be made vegetarian or vegan.

Hoppers

Bowl-shaped pancakes made from fermented rice flour and coconut milk, often served with eggs or sambal.

Breakfast Vegetarian.

Rice and Curry

A staple Sri Lankan meal consisting of steamed rice served with a variety of curries.

Lunch/Dinner Can be made vegetarian or vegan.

Lamprais

A Dutch-influenced dish consisting of rice, meat, and vegetables cooked in banana leaves.

Lunch/Dinner Contains meat.

Popular Activities

Hiking in Mihintale Exploring Ritigala Forest Monastery Tea tasting Visiting temples Exploring ancient ruins Attending religious ceremonies Witnessing the Esala Perahera festival

Best Time to Visit

January to March

This is the best time to visit Anuradhapura as the weather is pleasant and dry, making it ideal for exploring the ancient ruins and enjoying outdoor activities.

28-32°C 82-90°F

Practical Information

Language

  • Official: Sinhala, Tamil
  • Widely spoken: English
  • English: Moderately spoken

Currency

Sri Lankan Rupee (LKR)

Time Zone

UTC+5:30

Electricity

230VV, 50HzHz

Safety Information

Overall Safety Rating: Generally safe

Anuradhapura is generally safe for travelers, but standard precautions should be taken to avoid petty theft and scams.

Important Precautions:
  • • Keep valuables secure.
  • • Use reputable tour operators.
  • • Be cautious of strangers offering unsolicited help.

Getting there

By air
  • Colombo Bandaranaike International Airport • 200 km
By train

Anuradhapura Railway Station

By bus

Anuradhapura Bus Stand

Getting around

Public transport

Buses are the most common form of public transport and cover most areas of the city.

Taxis

Available • Apps: PickMe, Uber

Rentals

Car, Bike, Scooter

Neighborhoods

Sacred City New Town Tuktukaraya

Day trips

Mihintale
12 km • Half day

A sacred mountain site where Buddhism was first introduced to Sri Lanka, featuring ancient ruins and temples.

Ritigala Forest Monastery
30 km • Full day

A UNESCO-listed forest monastery with ancient ruins and a rich biodiversity.

Avukana Buddha Statue
50 km • Full day

A colossal Buddha statue carved out of a single rock, standing 40 feet tall.

Festivals

Esala Perahera • July/August (full moon day) Poson Festival • June (full moon day) Vesak Festival • April/May (full moon day)

Pro tips

  • Visit the Sacred City early in the morning to avoid the heat and crowds.
  • Hire a local guide for a more in-depth understanding of the historical sites.
  • Try local street food for an authentic culinary experience.
  • Respect the religious customs and traditions when visiting temples.
  • Carry a water bottle and sunscreen to stay hydrated and protected from the sun.
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