Buddhist pilgrimage tour Sri Lanka provides an opportunity to learn / explore the living witnesses of centuries old Theravada Buddhist civilizations of Sri Lanka. Theravada Buddhism is the main religion practiced by almost 70 % of the populations where majority of Sri Lankans believe in the teaching of Buddha.
Sri Lanka is an important destination for Theravada Buddhist pilgrimage tours. During this tour, you will be exploring the most venerated Buddhist shrines / Temples / Stupas and interact with English speaking Buddhist monks / nuns and explore how Sri Lanka Buddhist culture while participating for some selected Buddhist Rituals / chanting sessions.
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Welcome to Sri Lanka!!
Habarana is a most visited tourist destination in Sri Lanka located at the central point of the Cultural Triangle where you can access most important historical places of UNESCO World Heritage Sites (Sacred City of Anuradhapura / Ancient City 0f Polonnaruwa / Ancient City of Sigiriya / Cave Temple Dambulla) together with Minneriya / Kaudulla National Parks and luxury hotels.
Anuradhapura (UNESCO World Heritage) is the cradle of glorious Sinhalese Buddhist civilization and the center of Theravada Buddhism for many centuries. Due to its ruins and living heritages, UNESCO named it as a UNESCO world heritage site in 1982 under the name of The Sacred City of Anuradhapura.
Polonnaruwa Ancient City was the second capital of Sri Lanka for three centuries between the 11th to 13th century. Due to its archeological prominence and the ancient technological superiority UNESCO declared Polonnaruwa as a World Heritage in 1982 under the name of Ancient City of Polonnaruwa. One of the key Buddhist Pilgrimages sites of Sri Lanka.
Sigiriya Rock Fortress and Palace built by King Kashyapa during the reign of 473 – 495 which is standing majestically 660 feet straight up. Today Sigiriya rock fortress is one of the most famous Archeological Treasure and UNESCO named Sigiriya rock as a World Heritage in 1982 under the name “Ancient City of Sigiriya Sri Lanka”.
The Temple of the Sacred Tooth Relic – One of the most venerated Buddhist pilgrimage sites in the world located in the royal palace complex which houses the Relic of the tooth of Buddha an object of veneration for Buddhists. Kandy was the last capital of the Sinhalese kings and is a UNESCO world heritage site partly due to the temple.
Royal Botanical Gardens Kandy - is the oldest formal gardens in Sri Lanka. The garden includes more than 4000 labelled species of plants, including orchids, spices, medicinal plants and palm trees and is renowned for its collection of orchids and the long, palm framed pathways. Recommended place to visit during your holiday in Sri Lanka.
Hakgala Botanical Garden - The second largest of Sri Lanka's five botanical gardens, Hakgala Botanical Garden is adjacent to the Hakgala Strict Nature Reserve, which is home to a variety of wildlife, including bears, monkeys, and birds. The pleasant cool temperature that prevails throughout the year blends perfectly with the diverse vegetation and fauna to create a veritable paradise. It is home to tens of thousands of plant species.
Kelaniya Buddhist Temple is one of the most venerated Buddhist Temple in Sri Lanka. This sacred temple dating to the time before chronologically recorded history of Sri Lanka. It is believed to be the place where Buddha visited Sri Lanka. Recommended place to visit during Buddhist Pilgrimage tour in Sri Lanka.
Colombo - The Commercial Capital of Sri Lanka and it’s located on the west coast of the island. Colombo is a busy and vibrant city with a mixture of modern life and colonial buildings and a city population of 640,000. Recommend to do a sightseeing city tour during your stay in Colombo.