Aukana and Anuradhapura Day Tour From Polonnaruwa

From $186 7 hours Classical Lanka Tours Polonnaruwa, Sri Lanka Pickup available Free Cancellation

Why we love it?

The Aukana and Anuradhapura Day Tour from Polonnaruwa offers a comprehensive exploration of two significant historical sites in Sri Lanka. Over the course of seven hours, participants will visit the impressive Avukana Buddha Statue, the iconic Ruwanwelisaya stupa, and the revered Sri Maha Boodhi Temple. This tour is well-suited for history enthusiasts and those interested in Sri Lankan culture, providing a unique opportunity to witness ancient architectural marvels and religious significance. Distinctive features include private transportation in an air-conditioned vehicle, onboard WiFi, and a focus on comfort with all parking fees included.

Inclusions

  • Bottled water
  • Air-conditioned vehicle
  • WiFi on board
  • Private transportation
  • All Parking Fees

Exclusions

  • Entrance Ticket – Anuradhapura
  • Entrance Ticket - Aukana

Itinerary

Avukana Buddha Statue

The Avukana statue is a standing statue of the Buddha near Kekirawa in North Central Sri Lanka. The statue, which has a height of more than 40 feet, was carved out of a large granite rock face during the 5th century. It depicts a variation of the Abhaya mudra, and the closely worn robe is elaborately carved.

Ruwanwelisaya

Ruwanweli Maha Seya is a towering stupa in Anuradhapura, built by King Dutugemunu in 140 BC. Revered as one of the most sacred Buddhist monuments, it enshrines the largest collection of Buddha’s relics and stands as a symbol of ancient Sinhalese architecture and spiritual devotion2.

Sri Maha Boodhi Temple

The Sri Maha Bodhiya is the oldest historically documented tree in the world, grown from a sapling of the original Bodhi tree under which Buddha attained enlightenment. Planted in 288 BC, it is a sacred pilgrimage site and a cornerstone of Buddhist heritage in Sri Lanka.

Jethawanaramaya

Jethawanaramaya is one of the tallest brick structures in the ancient world, built by King Mahasena in the 3rd century AD. This massive stupa once stood over 120 meters high and was part of the Jetavana monastery, symbolizing the power of Theravāda Buddhism.

Dagoba of Thuparama

Thuparamaya is the first stupa built in Sri Lanka after the introduction of Buddhism. Constructed by King Devanampiyatissa in the 3rd century BC, it enshrines the right collarbone relic of the Buddha and marks the beginning of Buddhist architecture on the island.

Mirisawetiya Stupa

Mirisawetiya Stupa was built by King Dutugemunu to enshrine his battle spear containing Buddha’s relics. Legend says the king forgot to offer his meal to monks and built the stupa as penance. It’s one of Anuradhapura’s earliest and most revered stupas.

Twin Baths (Kuttam Pokuna)

Kuttam Pokuna, or the Twin Ponds, are ancient bathing tanks showcasing advanced hydraulic engineering. Built for Buddhist monks, these symmetrical stone pools reflect the sophistication of Anuradhapura’s water management systems.

Moonstone or Sandakada pahana

The Anuradhapura Moonstone is a semi-circular stone slab found at the entrance of ancient temples. Intricately carved with symbolic motifs, it represents the cycle of life and is a hallmark of Sinhalese artistry and Buddhist symbolism.

Please Note

  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Not stroller accessible
  • Not suitable for pets
  • No public transportation nearby
  • Infants must not sit on laps
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Not wheelchair accessible
  • We pick up All Travelers From All Hotels Around Polonnaruwa.

Know Before You Go

  • Infant seats available

Cancellation Policy

Fully refundable until 1 day before start

Non-refundable after 1 day before start

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