Anuradhapura

Anuradhapura: Ancient Capital's Legacy

Steeped in history, Anuradhapura is a UNESCO World Heritage site and one of Sri Lanka’s ancient capitals. Founded in the 4th century BCE, it was the cultural and political heart of the island. Today, the city’s vast ruins and structures like the Ruwanwelisaya stupa and the sacred Jaya Sri Maha Bodhi tree, the world’s oldest documented tree, stand as powerful symbols of Sri Lanka’s past. Wander through ancient temples, monasteries, and relics that reflect the island's Buddhist heritage. Anuradhapura is also known for its impressive reservoirs, showcasing ancient engineering skills. Visiting this site offers more than a glimpse of ruins; it connects you with Sri Lanka's profound history and spirituality.

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The north central plain of Sri Lanka is home to the important city of Anuradhapura. It serves as the capital of both the Anuradhapura District and the North Central Province. On the banks of the ancient Malwathu Oya, the city is located in the North Central Province, 205 kilometers north of the present-day capital of Colombo.

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