Embark on a private city day tour in Anuradhapura with Navin Lanka Tours and explore the ancient city’s top tourist attractions. Discover the rich history and culture of Sri Lanka on this unforgettable holiday experience.
Embark on a private city day tour in Anuradhapura with Navin Lanka Tours and explore the ancient city’s top tourist attractions. Discover the rich history and culture of Sri Lanka on this unforgettable holiday experience.
- Jaya Sri Maha Bodhi - The Jaya Sri Maha Bodhi is a revered fig tree, or Ficus religiosa, located in the Mahamewna Gardens of Anuradhapura, Sri Lanka. It is not only the closest genuine living connection to Gautama Buddha but also the oldest tree planted by humans with a documented planting date and history.
- 89WX+C4H - Brazen Palace…
- Jaya Sri Maha Bodhi - The Jaya Sri Maha Bodhi is a revered fig tree, or Ficus religiosa, located in the Mahamewna Gardens of Anuradhapura, Sri Lanka. It is not only the closest genuine living connection to Gautama Buddha but also the oldest tree planted by humans with a documented planting date and history.
- 89WX+C4H - Brazen Palace (Lowamahapaya) This site features a nine-story monastic structure erected in the 2nd century BC by King Dutugmunu. The building reportedly included a refectory, assembly hall, and chapter house, with a roof adorned with bronze tiles, giving it the name “Brazen Palace.”
- Ruwanwelisaya - Situated in the ancient Sinhala capital of Anuradhapura in Sri Lanka’s North Central Province, the Ruwanweliseya was constructed by King Dutugamunu (137 BC – 119 BC) and completed by his younger brother, King Saddhatissa, after his passing. The Ruwanweliseya ranks among the tallest ancient monuments globally.
- Jethawanaramaya Stupa - Standing at 122 meters (400 ft), it was the tallest stupa in the world and the third tallest structure globally when built by King Mahasena of Anuradhapura (273–301).
- Twin Baths (Kuttam Pokuna) - Kuttam Pokuna, or twin ponds, are well-preserved ancient bathing tanks in Sri Lanka. Constructed by the Sinhalese in the ancient Anuradhapura Kingdom, they are part of the Abhayagiri vihāra complex and exemplify the ancient Sinhalese’s expertise in hydrological engineering, architecture, and art.
- Samadhi Statue - The Samadhi Buddha is a renowned statue located at Mahamevnāwa Park in Anuradhapura, Sri Lanka. The Buddha is shown in the Dhyana Mudra position, the meditation posture linked to his first Enlightenment. This statue stands 7 feet 3 inches tall and is carved from dolomite marble.
- Jethawanaramaya - Jethawanaramaya Stupa is one of the most iconic and sacred Buddhist monuments in Anuradhapura, Sri Lanka, constructed during King Mahasena’s reign. Once towering over 120 meters, it was among the tallest brick structures in the ancient world and a significant center for Theravada and Mahayana Buddhist learning. Today, Jethawanaramaya remains a vital pilgrimage site, admired for its vast scale, historical importance, and timeless architectural beauty.
- Moonstone or Sandakada pahana - Sandakada Pahana, also known as Moonstone, is a distinctive feature of ancient Sri Lankan architecture. It is an intricately carved semi-circular stone slab, typically placed at the base of staircases and entrances.
- Rathna Prasadaya | මුරගල - Over time, the architects of the Anuradhapura kingdom transitioned to using stone instead of wood for constructing guard stones, moonstones, and balustrades, as stone proved to be a more durable material. The next phase in the evolution of guard stones included carvings.
- Eth Pokuna - The Elephant Pond (Eth Pokuna) in Anuradhapura is a vast ancient reservoir built during the reign of the kings in Sri Lanka’s historic Anuradhapura Kingdom. Measuring approximately 159 meters in length, 52 meters in width, and 9.5 meters in depth, it supplied water to nearby monasteries. The pond’s name likely derives from its enormous size, suggesting it could even accommodate elephants. A testament to ancient Sri Lankan engineering, the pond highlights the era’s hydraulic systems’ ingenuity and resourcefulness.
- Dagoba of Thuparama - Thuparamaya Stupa, located in the sacred city of Anuradhapura, is considered the oldest stupa in Sri Lanka, dating back to the 3rd century BC. Built by King Devanampiya Tissa, it enshrines the sacred collarbone relic of Lord Buddha, making it a revered site for Buddhists. The stupa’s bell-shaped design and surrounding stone pillars reflect the elegance of ancient Sri Lankan architecture. As the first stupa constructed after Buddhism’s introduction to the island, Thuparamaya holds immense historical and religious significance.
- Isurumuniya Temple - Isurumuniya Temple, located in Anuradhapura, is a beautiful and historically significant rock temple known for its intricate stone carvings. Built in the 3rd century BC, it was originally a sanctuary for Buddhist monks. The temple is famous for the stunning Isurumuniya Lovers sculpture, which showcases the exceptional artistry of ancient Sri Lanka. Surrounded by a serene lotus pond and carved rock formations, the temple offers a peaceful atmosphere, making it a must-visit site for both history enthusiasts and spiritual seekers.

- Private transportation
- Bottled water
- Professional licensed tourist guide
- Private transportation
- Bottled water
- Professional licensed tourist guide
- Admission fees
- Admission fees
Navin Lanka Tours: Your Gateway to Unforgettable Sri Lankan Adventures!
Embark on a modern and professional journey with our Anuradhapura day tour package, meticulously curated to include every tourist attraction in the ancient city. Anytime, anywhere, we’re here to make your holiday unforgettable. Book now and elevate your Sri Lankan experience with Navin Lanka Tours!
Navin Lanka Tours: Your Gateway to Unforgettable Sri Lankan Adventures!
Embark on a modern and professional journey with our Anuradhapura day tour package, meticulously curated to include every tourist attraction in the ancient city. Anytime, anywhere, we’re here to make your holiday unforgettable. Book now and elevate your Sri Lankan experience with Navin Lanka Tours!
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