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If you take an experienced guide to accompany you, then you’re guaranteed an unforgettable trip. Sri Lanka is home not only to gorgeous beaches, but also to unique UNESCO World Heritage Sites which are not to be missed.
Our guide Janaka Dunusinghe, a local resident who speaks fluent Russian and English and enjoys Russian literature, told us all about the following sights while travelling with us around the island:
Anuradhapura – the capital city of Sri Lanka’s first kingdom, which was founded in the 4th century BC and continued up to the 11th century AD. It’s home to a wealth of ancient temples, palaces, and pagodas such as Ruwanwelisaya and Jethawanaramaya, built more than 2000 years ago and standing over 120m tall.
Polonnaruwa - Sri Lanka’s medieval capital, with well-preserved ancient buildings.
Sigiriya - a fortress built by King Kashyapa I in the 5th century. It was built atop a huge 300m-tall rock and houses the famous Sigiriya frescoes.
Dambulla Cave Temple - a huge natural cave that was converted into a temple in the 1st century BC. It consists of five caves full of different kinds of Buddha statues.
Kandy - the last capital of the Kingdom of Kandy. With the revered Temple of the Sacred Tooth Relic in the city centre, Kandy is considered the cultural capital of Sri Lanka,
Galle Fort - the largest European-built fortress in Asia. You can walk for hours, admiring architectural masterpieces of the 16th century, and popping into antique shops and museums.
Sinharaja Rain Forest - a tropical rainforest situated in the southwest of Sri Lanka. A biodiversity hotspot, some parts of the forest remain untouched by humans.
Horton Plains National park - a large area of flat land, with unique flora and fauna. It is situated 2300m above sea level.
Central Highlands - this World Heritage Site consists of three areas:
Knuckles Mountain Range - a rugged mountain region with unique biodiversity.
Peak Wilderness Sanctuary - a beautiful, wild nature reserve surrounding the famous Adam’s Peak.
On top of these sites, Sri Lanka is also home to the monasteries of Mihintale and Ritigala, both of which are awaiting World Heritage Site status.