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UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Sri Lanka – Exciting & Compelling |
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The beautiful land of Sri Lanka is replete with magnificent heritage and architectural sites that appeal to all and sundry. Sri Lank features eight UNESCO World Heritage sites that lure tourists from all over the world. |
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Sigiriya
A highly visited tourist destination, the city of Sigiriya is noted all over the world for its spectacular beauty. It is a very impressive complex that features fountains and boulder gardens with “the Lion Rock” and the paintings on the rock face being the major highlights of the place. Not without any reason people regard Sigiriya as the eighth wonder of the world!
Golden Rock Temple of Dambulla
Golden Temple of Dambulla is the largest cave-temple complex in Sri Lanka. It boasts of multiple caves where one can find a number of statues of Lord Buddha. Statues of `different kings of different eras can also found at the Golden Temple of Dambulla.
Galle Fort
Galle Fort is Sri Lanka’s cultural world heritage site that is majorly responsible for making cheap flight tickets to Sri Lanka such a prized commodity. Galle Fort is the perfect illustration of a fortified city that was built by Europeans in South East Asia. The European precision combined with South Asian magnificence makes this attraction a highly popular one.
Kandy
Kandy is an enormously popular city among foreign tourists. The Temple of the Tooth is the biggest highlight in the city that glorifies the cultural radiance of the region. The temple impresses tourists with wonderful gold painted roofs, white walls, grand entrance and moon stones. The easy availability of cheap hotels in Kandy makes it even more attractive to foreign tourists.
Sinharaja Forest Reserve
Sinharaja Forest Reserve is a natural world heritage site that beguiles bird watchers from all across the globe. Stretching over an area of nearly 19,000 hectares, Sinharaja Forest Reserve allows the tourists to observe as many as 22 out of Sri Lanka's 26 endemic birds.
Anuradhapura
The city of Anuradhapura was the first capital of Sri Lanka and is replete with majestic and interesting attractions and sites. The city features beautiful dagobas, ponds, palaces and temples. The Ruwanweli Dagoba built by King Dutugamunu is perhaps the most famous off all dagobas in Anuradhapura.
Polonnaruwa
Polonnaruwa was the second capital of Sri Lanka after Anuradhapura. The city of Polonnaruwa is known among vacationers for its remarkable ancient ruins. Gal Viharaya with its multiple rock statues of Lord Buddha is the most well-known site in the ancient city.
Central Highlands
The most recent addition to the list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Sri Lanka, Central Highlands appeals to foreigners and locals alike. Central Highlands is home to a number of endangered species and is highly frequented by nature enthusiasts.
About Author
Shawn Trelly is associated with Cheap Ticket as expert writer since Five years.You can book Cheap Ticket to Sri Lanka to spend your vacation in Sri Lanka, and enjoy the World Heritage sites of Sri Lanka.
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