ANURADHAPURA SACRED ANCIENT CAPITAL

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The Anuradhapura Sacred Ancient Capital is one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world and Sri Lanka’s first great royal capital. Founded in the 4th century BCE, this vast sacred city flourished for over 1,300 years and became the centre of Theravāda Buddhism on the island.

For Australian travellers exploring Sri Lanka’s Cultural Triangle, Anuradhapura offers an extraordinary journey into ancient civilisation, sacred traditions, and monumental architecture that still inspires devotion today.

Why Visit Anuradhapura?

  • UNESCO World Heritage Site (Inscribed 1982)

  • Home to the sacred Sri Maha Bodhi tree

  • Massive ancient stupas (dagobas)

  • Monasteries, reservoirs, and royal ruins

  • Deep spiritual and cultural significance

Anuradhapura is not just an archaeological site — it remains an active pilgrimage destination for Buddhists from across Sri Lanka and beyond.

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A City That Shaped a Nation

Anuradhapura was established as Sri Lanka’s capital in the 4th century BCE and reached its peak between the 3rd century BCE and 10th century CE. It was here that Buddhism was formally introduced to Sri Lanka in the 3rd century BCE, shaping the island’s religious and cultural identity.

For more than a millennium, kings built monumental temples, vast irrigation reservoirs, and sophisticated urban infrastructure that demonstrated advanced planning and engineering.

When political instability and invasions led to its decline, the capital shifted to Polonnaruwa — but Anuradhapura’s spiritual importance never faded.


Sacred Sites & Architectural Highlights

Anuradhapura is spread across a large archaeological zone best explored by bicycle, tuk-tuk, or private vehicle.

Sri Maha Bodhi

The sacred fig tree grown from a cutting of the original Bodhi tree under which the Buddha attained enlightenment in India. Planted in 288 BCE, it is considered the oldest historically documented tree in the world.

Ruwanwelisaya Stupa

One of Sri Lanka’s most iconic dagobas, this brilliant white dome rises majestically above the landscape and remains a major pilgrimage site.

Jetavanaramaya

Once one of the tallest brick structures in the ancient world, this enormous stupa symbolises the scale and ambition of Anuradhapura’s rulers.

Abhayagiri & Thuparamaya

Ancient monastic complexes that once housed thousands of monks and served as major centres of Buddhist learning.

Twin Ponds (Kuttam Pokuna)

Beautifully designed bathing pools demonstrating sophisticated hydraulic engineering.


Ancient Engineering & Urban Planning

Anuradhapura’s success depended on advanced irrigation systems. Massive reservoirs (known as “tanks”) stored rainwater to sustain agriculture and urban life year-round.

The scale of these waterworks laid the foundation for later achievements in Polonnaruwa, including the great Parakrama Samudra reservoir.

These engineering feats allowed Anuradhapura to thrive as one of Asia’s most important ancient capitals.


Visiting Anuradhapura

  • Location: North Central Province, Sri Lanka

  • Best Time to Visit: December to April (dry season)

  • Dress Code: Modest clothing required when visiting sacred sites

  • Exploring Time: Allow at least one full day

Anuradhapura is commonly combined with:

  • 👉 Sigiriya – Lion Rock Fortress

  • 👉 Dambulla Cave Temple

  • 👉 Polonnaruwa – Medieval Royal Ruins

  • 👉 Minneriya National Park for elephant safaris

It forms a core part of Sri Lanka’s Cultural Triangle itineraries.


Why Anuradhapura Is a Must-See

Anuradhapura offers an unparalleled glimpse into Sri Lanka’s spiritual and political origins. Walking among towering stupas and sacred trees, visitors experience both the grandeur of ancient civilisation and the living devotion that continues today.

For Australians interested in history, culture, and world heritage, Anuradhapura is one of the most profound destinations in Sri Lanka.


Plan Your Cultural Triangle Journey

At Best Sri Lanka Holidays by BlueSun Travel, we design tailor-made itineraries for Australian travellers that include:

  • Guided tours of sacred stupas and monasteries

  • Cultural Triangle packages linking Sigiriya, Dambulla, and Polonnaruwa

  • Wildlife safaris in nearby national parks

  • Comfortable chauffeur-driven travel

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Discover the sacred ancient capital of Sri Lanka — and let us create your perfect Cultural Triangle experience.

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