SRI LANKA CULTURAL TRIANGLE ITINERARY

Steeped in history and culture, the Sri Lanka cultural triangle makes for a fabulous holiday destination. From the historical marvels in Anuradhapura, the water gardens of Sigiriya, the paintings of the Dambulla cave temple, and so much more, the cultural triangle of Sri Lanka of year-long delights. A leading holiday specialist in Sri Lanka Seerendipity Tours offers a specially curated Sri Lanka cultural triangle tour with local guides that takes you on a journey to the heart of Sri Lanka’s cultural triangle.

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WHAT IS SRI LANKA CULTURAL TRIANGLE?

Anuradhapura, Polonnaruwa, and Kandy mark the three corners of Sri Lanka’s cultural triangle. The cultural triangle tucked away in the dry zone of the north-central province of Sri Lanka is one of the important treasures of Sri Lanka and attracts a large number of travellers every year. The Sri Lanka cultural triangle tour is a perfect opportunity to see remarkably preserved Buddhist temples, Dagobas, and many other ancient structures. These historical places were built between the 3rd century BC and the early 18th century and are scattered in the cultural triangle. The Cultural Triangle provides evidence of the flourishing ancient Sinhalese culture in the form of temples, palaces, tanks, and many other structures.

WHY SRI LANKA CULTURAL TRIANGLE IMPORTANT?

Anuradhapura, Polonnaruwa, and Kandy mark the three corners of Sri Lanka’s cultural triangle. The cultural triangle tucked away in the dry zone of the north-central province of Sri Lanka is one of the important treasures of Sri Lanka and attracts a large number of travellers every year. The Sri Lanka cultural triangle tour is a perfect opportunity to see remarkably preserved Buddhist temples, Dagobas, and many other ancient structures. These historical places to be found in the cultural triangle were built between the 3rd century BC and the early 18th century. They are scattered in the cultural triangle. The Cultural Triangle provides evidence of the flourishing ancient Sinhalese culture in the form of temples, palaces, tanks, and many other structures.

WHAT INCLUDES THE SRI LANKA CULTURAL TRIANGLE ITINERARY?

The Sri Lanka cultural triangle itinerary is the Sri Lanka tour itinerary that includes important tourist attractions in Sri Lanka’s cultural triangle. Sri Lankan tour operators such as Seerendipity offer a wide range of tours and activities based on historical cities in the cultural triangle. The tour of the Sri Lanka cultural triangle is a very popular activity, and a large number of travellers venture on this trip in order to explore the valuable artefacts that remain in the ancient cities.

A Sri Lanka cultural triangle tour is an essential activity if you are a cultural buff and like to explore the history of the destination that you visit. If you venture on the below-mentioned 3-day Sri Lanka cultural triangle tour, you can explore many dozens of important cities in the cultural triangle of Sri Lanka, along with many other historical monuments.

SRI LANKA CULTURAL TRIANGLE ITINERARY IS ABOUT TEMPLES

On this Sri Lanka cultural triangle tour, the travellers visit many Buddhist temples and shrines that show a whole lot of unique characters. Some of the temples harbour hundreds of Buddha statues and paintings with a history that goes back many millennia. While some others are located in remote places that can be reached only by foot after conquering difficult terrain, However, all of these temples have one distinct character: they are all dedicated to Buddha, and devotees still flock to these ancient places.

Dambulla Cave Temple and Polonnaruwa Ancient City are two such places that showcase Buddhist temples with huge Buddha statues carved onto the granite stones. There are more than a hundred Buddha statues in the Dambulla golden temple of varying sizes; most of these statues represent Buddha, while a few other statues are built to memorise his disciples, gods, and king. The statues in Dambulla Golden Temple showcase different features and different postures. Polonnaruwa is also an important shire, with mainly four Buddha statues carved out of natural rock. All four Buddha statues are gigantic statues carved by hand after precision measurements. This ancient temple dates back to the 10th century AD.

WHY SHOULD WE BOOK A CULTURAL TRIANGLE ITINERARY?

This 3-day’ Sri Lanka cultural triangle itinerary is one of the best opportunities to see the rich historical past of Sri Lanka. The cultural triangle tour takes you to many important places of historical and religious importance, and the tour includes five of the seven UNESCO world heritage sites in Sri Lanka.

WHAT ARE THE 5 MAJOR CITIES IN THE CULTURAL TRIANGLE OF SRI LANKA?

  1. Anuradhapura
  2. Polonnaruwa
  3. Sigiriya
  4. Dambulla
  5. Kandy

The cultural triangle of Sri Lanka contains five major cities, namely Anuradhapura, Polonnaruwa, Sigiriya, Dambulla, and Kandy. And the cultural triangle harbours many dozens of archaeological sites. Anuradhapura is the largest excavated ancient city in the cultural triangle as well as in Sri Lanka, while Polonnaruwa is the second biggest archaeological site in the cultural triangle.

Many ancient cities in Sri Lanka are located within the cultural triangle of Sri Lanka’s central province. All cities in the cultural triangle, such as Anuradhapura, Polonnaruwa, Sigiriya, and Dambulla, share the same weather conditions, such as high temperatures and low rainfall. Therefore, most cities in the cultural triangle of Sri Lanka see an acute shortage of water at most times of the year. But in order to address the water shortage, the kings of Sri Lanka built man-made lakes to collect water during the short rainy period. Most of these man-made lakes are many thousands of years old, but they are still being used by the people in the central province.

The ancient engineers of Sri Lanka invented an advanced irrigation system in the past, which played an important role in the island’s agriculture. The labyrinthine canal system that ancient engineers developed connected thousands of artificial and natural lakes. Thereby, the Kings were able to provide plenty of water for agriculture. Today, visitors can wander around a maze of historical monuments and roads at each archaeological site that were used by the residents of those historical places many thousands of years ago.

IDEAL SRI LANKA CULTURAL TRIANGLE TOUR: HOW LONG SHOULD IT BE?

The trip to the cultural triangle of Sri Lanka is available in many forms, such as 1 da Sigiriya Dambulla tour, 2 days cultural triangle tour, 3 days cultural triangle tour, etc. A cultural triangle trip can be booked as a combination of wildlife reserves, Sri Lanka tea country, beaches, and many more. A 7-day Sri Lanka trip is a trip that includes the most important tourist places on the island along with cultural triangle tourist attractions. A Sri Lanka cultural triangle trip can be booked as a stand-alone tour and visit only the places mentioned in the cultural triangle.

In this article, we discuss a 3-day Sri Lanka cultural triangle tour. As far as my experience goes, the ideal trip to Sri Lanka’s cultural triangle should be a 3-day trip or longer. With the 3-day trip, the travellers make two overnight stays in the cultural triangle. During these 3 days, trip travellers can visit important temples, palaces, museums, dagobas, and stupas in major ancient cities such as Polonnaruwa, Sigiriya, Dambulla, and Kandy.

However, the Sri Lanka cultural triangle tour is available in many other short forms if you are not able to dedicate 3 days to the Sri Lanka trip, such as a 1-day cultural triangle tour or a 2-day cultural triangle tour. However, a 3-day Sri Lanka cultural triangle trip includes all important historical sites in the cultural triangle, and it also allows you to have some leisure time while on your trip.

HOW TO TRAVEL ON A SRI LANKA CULTURAL TRIANGLE TRIP?

The cultural triangle of Sri Lanka has a well-built road network. The traffic congestion in the cultural triangle is very low, and the number of vehicles on the road is far less than in crowded areas such as the western and southern provinces. Therefore, travelling between monuments in the cultural triangle is relatively easy and does not take much time compared to most other places in Sri Lanka, such as Colombo.

There are few popular transport modes on the island such as buses, trains, domestic plains, and private taxis. As for most Sri Lanka trips, it is highly recorded to use a private taxi on this Sri Lanka cultural triangle trip. It is convenient, saves time, and is safe and comfortable. Buses are also a viable option of transport on the Sri Lanka cultural triangle tour, however, you might need a lot of time for travelling between cities, and it takes twice as much time as you required for a tour in a private vehicle. Train travel is not a viable option to travel on the cultural triangle tour by train, due to the absence of a well-developed rain network in the area. Air travel is also not a suitable option as it might be difficult to find landing points near tourist attractions in the cultural triangle.

HOW TO FIND ACCOMMODATION IN THE SRI LANKA CULTURAL TRIANGLE?

The cultural triangle is one of the most polar places among travellers in Sri Lanka, and the ancient monuments in the cultural triangle are the biggest draw in the central province. Ancient monuments such as Sigiriya Rock attract thousands of travellers every day. As the cultural triangle is popular among travellers, the demand for accommodation is also very high. It is necessary to spend a few days in the cultural triangle in order to visit important historical monuments because the monuments are spread over a large area.

Finding accommodation in the cultural triangle is very easy, and there are plenty of accommodation facilities within the cultural triangle. Most hotels are to be found in Kandy, Sigiriya, Habarana, and Sigiriya. Travellers can find accommodation in various categories and prices, from cheap dormitory types of accommodation to expensive and luxurious boutique villas. However, it could be difficult to get accommodation during the peak season (November–April) due to the high demand. Therefore, it is recommended to book accommodation well in advance if you plan your Sri Lanka cultural triangle tour during the peak holiday season.

WHERE SHOULD I START THE CULTURAL TRIANGLE TOUR?

A cultural triangle tour can be done in a clockwise or anti-clockwise direction. When you engage in a clockwise trip of a cultural triangle, you will start the trip with the first stop at Anuradhapura and later proceed to Polonnaruwa, Sigiriya, Dambulla, and Kandy. If you are on a multi-day Sri Lanka trip, such as a 7-day Sri Lanka tour or a 10-day tour, you might resort to this option. Thereby, you can visit other tourist attractions such as Yala National Park, the hill country after the cultural triangle, and anchor on the south or west coast for a leisurely beach stay.

Most cultural triangle trips start with a visit to Anuradhapura and visit Polonnaruwa, Sigiriya, Dambulla, and Kandy subsequently, while the tours go in a clockwise direction. If you plan to visit Sri Lanka’s southern coast, Sri Lanka’s hill country, and the west coast beaches towards the end of the trip, it is necessary to plan the cultural triangle tour in a clockwise direction. If you intend to do only the Sri Lanka cultural triangle tour, you can start the tour in Kandy and go in an anti-clockwise direction while visiting Dambulla, Sigiriya, Polonnaruwa, and Anuradhapura at the end.

If you opt to take a one-day cultural triangle trip, definitely have to omit many sites in the cultural triangle due to the limited time available, A few popular one-day trips to the cultural triangle are:

  • Kandy one-day trip
  • Sigiriya Dambulla one-day tour
  • One-day trip to Anuradhapura

The tour is planned with one overnight stay either in Sigiriya or Kandy. Despite the duration of the trip being 2 days, you will have to neglect a few important sites in the cultural triangle due to a lack of time to explore all the important sites in the cultural triangle. A few popular Sri Lanka 2-day cultural triangle tours are:

  • Kandy Sigiriya 2 days tour
  • Anuradhapura and Sigiriya:2-dayays trip
  • Sigiriya, Dambulla and Kandy in 2 days
  • The all-inclusive cultural triangle tour
  • Sri Lanka Cultural triangle budget tour

ALL-INCLUSIVE SRI LANKA CULTURAL TRIANGLE ITINERARY-3 DAYS

  • Day 1: Colombo/Anuradhapura/Sigiriya Meet and greet the Seerendipity tour representative and leave for the hotel in Sigiriya. En route, visit the historical city of Anuradhapura.
  • Day 2: Sigiriya/Polonnaruwa/Minneriya National Park: Visit Sigiriya Rock Fortress, Safari at Minneriya National Park, and Polonnaruwa Historical City from your hotel in Sigiriya.
  • Day 3: Sigiriya/Dambulla/Kandy/Colombo—Leave for Colombo via Kandy; en route, visit the Dambulla cave temple and tooth relic temple. Click here for the detailed tour itinerary of the Sri Lanka cultural triangle tour. Dial 0094774440977 for more information over the telephone and WhatsApp.

HOW MUCH DOES IT COST FOR THE ALL-INCLUSIVE CULTURAL TRIANGLE TOUR?

This 3-day cultural triangle tour cost US$ 390.00 per person on twin sharing.

WHAT DOES THE ALL-INCLUSIVE CULTURAL TRIANGLE TOUR INCLUDE?

  • 2 nights (3 days) of accommodation in standard hotels
  • Daily Breakfast at the Hotel: 2 breakfasts (starting from day 2)
  • Daily dinner at the hotel: 2 dinners (starting from day 1)
  • Kandy city tour and shopping tour
  • Ceylon tea trail
  • An Ayurveda spa treatment
  • Entrance fees for
    • Anuradhapura
    • Sigiriya rock fortress, Sigiriya paintings, Sigiriya museum
    • Dambulla golden cave temple
    • Polonnaruwa historical city and historical museum
    • Tooth relic temple and Kandy museum
    • Kandyan cultural show
    • Spice garden with a serving of herbal drink
    • Tea factory and tea tasting
  • Pickup and drop-off at the airport or local hotels
  • All passengers are fully insured during the sightseeing tours
  • Meeting arrangement at the airport
  • Entire ground transportation by air-conditioned, modern, fuel-efficient private vehicle
  • Service of an English-speaking driver/guide for the entire tour (please inquire about other languages)
  • Driver/guide meals and lodging
  • Highway toll
  • All current taxes

WHERE CAN I BOOK A CULTURAL TRIANGLE TOUR?

Email admin@seerendioitytours.com to book a Sri Lanka cultural triangle tour. Click here to book the cultural triangle tour online.

SRI LANKA CULTURAL TRIANGLE BUDGET TOUR-3 DAYS

  • Day 1: Colombo/Pinnawala/Sigiriya: Meet and greet the Seerendipity tour representative and leave for the hotel in Sigiriya; en route, visit the Pinnawala elephant orphanage.
  • Day 2: Sigiriya/Polonnaruwa/Minneriya National Park: Visit Sigiriya Rock Fortress, Safari at Minneriya National Park, and Polonnaruwa Historical City from your hotel in Sigiriya.
  • Day 3: Sigiriya/Dambulla/Kandy/Colombo—Leave for Colombo via Kandy; en route, visit the Dambulla cave temple and tooth relic temple. Click here for the detailed tour itinerary of the Sri Lanka cultural triangle tour. Dial 0094774440977 for more information over the telephone and WhatsApp.

HOW MUCH DOES IT COST FOR THE SRI LANKA CULTURAL TRIANGLE BUDGET TOUR?

This 3-day cultural triangle tour cost US$ 190.00 per person on twin sharing.

WHAT DOES INCLUDE IN SRI LANKA CULTURAL TRIANGLE BUDGET TOUR?

  • 2 nights (3 days) of accommodation in standard hotels
  • Daily Breakfast at the Hotel: 2 breakfasts (starting from day 2)
  • Kandy city tour and shopping tour
  • Ceylon tea trail
  • An Ayurveda spa treatment
  • Entrance fees for
    • Spice garden with a serving of herbal drink
    • Tea factory and tea tasting
  • Pickup and drop-off at the airport or local hotels
  • All passengers are fully insured during the sightseeing tours
  • Meeting arrangements at the airport
  • Entire ground transportation by air-conditioned, modern, fuel-efficient private vehicle
  • Service of an English-speaking driver or guide for the entire tour (please inquire about other languages)
  • Driver/guide meals and lodging
  • Highway toll
  • All current taxes

WHERE CAN I BOOK SRI LANKA CULTURAL TRIANGLE BUDGET TOUR?

Email admin@seerendioitytours.com to book a Sri Lanka cultural triangle tour. Click here to book the cultural triangle tour online.

WHAT ARE THE IMPORTANT CITIES INCLUDED IN THE CULTURAL TRIANGLE ITINERARY?

The below-listed five places are the most important historical places in the cultural triangle of Sri Lanka. All five of these places are UNESCO World Heritage Sites. However, many dozens of cultural and historical places can be discovered in the cultural triangle of Sri Lanka. Most of them are closely related to Buddhism. The most historical and cultural places in the Sri Lanka cultural triangle are not included in Sri Lanka tour packages due to time constraints. Usually, most Sri Lankan trips are planned in such a way that they allow tourists to visit the most important historical monuments in the cultural triangle. Below are five historical places in the Sri Lanka cultural triangle that are included in cultural triangle trips.

  • Anuradhapura
  • Polonnaruwa
  • Sigiriya
  • Dambulla
  • Kandy

SOME OTHER HISTORICAL PLACES IN SRI LANKA CULTURAL TRIANGLE

Apart from the above-mentioned historical and cultural places here are a few other important historical places that are worth visiting on your Sri Lanka cultural triangle tour of Sri Lanka. However, these are lesser-known historical monuments. The historical, cultural and religious value of these places are very high, however, only a few travellers include them in their cultural triangle trip to Sri Lanka. On the other hand, most tour operators are reluctant to add them to the tour package as they are located far off the beaten tourist path.

  • Aukana Buddha statue
  • Mihintale Buddhist temple
  • Pidurangala Buddhit temple
  • Embekke devalaya
  • Gadaladeniya temple
  • Embekke Devala
  • Gadaladeniya temple

WHAT IS INCLUDED IN THE CULTURAL TRIANGLE ITINERARY?

A vast dry zone, which spreads across Sri Lanka’s north-central province and part of the central province, north of Kandy, stands as one of Sri Lanka’s greatest ancient treasures: The remarkably preserved Buddhist temples, Hindu temples, fortresses, man-made tanks, and many other vast building complexes, believed to have originated between the 3rd century BC and the 18th century, testify to the advanced culture that existed in the cultural triangle of Sri Lanka. The cultural triangle of Sri Lanka encompasses a vast dry zone, which sees the wrath of nature in the form of scorching-hot weather and receives only a fraction of rainfall compared to the other regions of Sri Lanka. Yet, it was home to the thriving, yet mysterious, civilization-ancestors of the Sinhalese.

The cultural triangle of Sri Lanka showcases some stunning historical marvels in the form of dagobas, palaces, lakes, tanks, paintings, and statues. Sri Lanka, today the wonder of Asia, had been a wonder of the world many centuries before. The cultural triangle of Sri Lanka, as the name denotes, is comprised of a large number of cultural and historically important places such as Anuradhapura, Polonnaruwa, and Sigiriya.

WHAT ARE THE 11 MOST IMPORTANT ACTIVITIES TO DO IN SRI LANKA CULTURAL TRIANGLE?

  1. Visiting Anuradhapura ancient city
  2. Visiting Polonnaruwa ruins and museum
  3. Sigiriya rock fortress trek
  4. Watching paintings and Buddha statues of the Dambulla cave temple
  5. Safari at Minneriya national park
  6. Village tour with cooking class Habarana
  7. Visiting tooth relic temple
  8. Watching Kandyan cultural show
  9. Elephant ride through the village
  10. Bird watching in Sigiriya
  11. Hot air ballooning over the historical monuments

SRI LANKA CULTURAL TRIANGLE IS A TESTIMONY TO THE RICH HISTORICAL PAST OF SRI LANKA

Sri Lankan civilization is one of the oldest civilizations in the world. First, it emerged in the 4th century BC and evolved for many thousands of years. During this period Sri Lankan civilizations were enriched by other contemporary civilizations in the world such as Rome and Greek. This ancient civilization was a strong believer in Buddhism and it was the foundation of their culture.

The kings and queens of ancient Sri Lanka had managed to build large constructions such as Jetawanarama, which was the largest Buddhist construction by the 5th century AD and it was as big as the second pyramid in Giza. Apart from dagobas, historical places in the cultural triangle are comprised of palaces, bath ponds, image houses, dwelling houses for monks, audience halls, chapter houses and many other religious places such as Jayasri Maha Bodhi.

Centuries past the Sri Lankan civilization was unfortunately targeted by the south Indian Tamil invaders and it was the major reason for the downfall of this great culture. Even though Sri Lankan kings managed to regain their kingship from the invaders, damages done to the cities were beyond the repair. There had been many such invasions destroying the great achievements of the Sinhalese people in the past. Today some of their great achievements can still be seen in the cultural triangle of Sri Lanka.

The constructions of ancient Sinhalese engineers show advanced knowledge of trigonometry and a thorough grasp of hydraulic principles. Their arts and crafts are boasted to be some of the masterpieces of the old world. In this article, I share some of my favourite monuments from the cultural triangle of Sri Lanka. Life is too short; don’t wait for the perfect moment to explore the achievements of this great culture.  Therefore pack your case and set off for the cultural triangle of Sri Lanka.  You have a great opportunity to explore one of the advanced civilizations that existed in the past.

MAP OF THE CULTURAL TRIANGLE OF SRI LANKA

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The triangle marked on the map is called Sri Lanka cultural triangle, which houses the most important Sri Lankan historical places.

Sri Lanka, one of the most popular tourist destinations in southern Asia has a large number of historical attractions. Most of these historical places are top-notch holiday attractions in the country and include in most road trips to Sri Lanka. Most of these historical places are concentrated in the so-called ‘cultural triangle.

The three corners of the cultural triangle are formed by Kandy, Anuradhapura and Polonnaruwa. Most tourists, who make round tours in Sri Lanka visit the attractions in the cultural triangle. It is highly unlikely to get a tour itinerary without these places as attractions to visit.

WHAT IS THE BEST TIME FOR THE SRI LANKA CULTURAL TRIANGLE ITINERARY?

From January to December all months except April have fairly dry weather with occasional rainfall.

The cultural triangle is situated in the dry zone of Sri Lanka and which means the rainfall in the cultural triangle sites is much lower compared to the rainfall in the cities on the west and south coast. However, the cultural triangle also receives a considerable amount of rainfall and much of its rainfall is from the northeast monsoon.

The rainfall in the month of April can be increased in the cultural triangle cities while usually September, October, November and December also record increased rainfall throughout the cultural triangle. During heavy rainfall, some places in the cultural triangle are coming under the water and movement across the regions can be hindered.

ANCIENT SRI LANKAN CULTURE THRIVED ON WATER

You may be wondering, why the majority of attractions in the cultural triangle are to be found in the Dry-zone of Sri Lanka.  According to the archaeologists, the reason was that the dry zone had been the region, where ancient culture most flourished. Dry-zone had the most suitable conditions for the agricultural lifestyle.

They were dependent on cultivation such as rice and lived in places where water was readily available. The people of ancient Sri Lanka had built large-scale irrigation networks, in order to supply water for agricultural lands. These irrigation networks are still in use and tourists have the opportunity to see some of the gigantic reservoirs and canals achieved by the ancient engineers.

Along with material development, this ancient civilization concentrated on spiritual development as well. They had great dedication to their religion and built gigantic temples and monasteries for monks. These monasteries and temples were adorned with paintings, sculptures, murals, stone and wood carvings and many other elements.

Today Sri Lanka has its own identity with regard to the arts and crafts largely due to the ancient artisans of Sinhalese culture.  The cultural triangle is considered a treasure trove of the island and some of the valuable items discovered during the excavations are very rare and of high value.

According to the archaeologist, only a portion of the treasure of this great culture unearthed so far and there is much more to unearth. Sri Lanka is a holiday destination that offers a wide range of products for tourists from pristine beaches to relaxation to unbelievable achievements of one of the most ancient cultures in the world.

All visitors to these sacred places are supposed to dress in a particular manner to uphold their religious values. There is a set of rules that every visitor to religious sites observes while visiting sacred places in Sri Lanka. If you are wondering what these rules are, check out this article “13 RULES TO OBSERVE WHILE VISITING SRI LANKA BUDDHIST TEMPLE, SRI LANKA TEMPLE DRESS CODE TEMPLE OF THE TOOTH DRES’ CODE“.

BEST MODE OF TRANSPORT FOR THE SRI LANKA CULTURAL TRIANGLE ITINERARY?

Usually, most travellers who wish to explore the cultural triangle start their tour in Anuradhapura, while some of them start the cultural triangle tour from Kandy. If you wish to see only important places in the cultural triangle, starting the tour in Anuradhapura or Kandy does not make much difference. But if you wish to explore other important places such as mountains, southern Sri Lanka, along with the cultural triangle, it is highly recommended to commence your cultural triangle tour in Anuradhapura.

If you start the cultural triangle tour from Anuradhapura you can proceed in the southward direction from Anuradhapura exploring other important sites in the cultural triangle such as Sigiriya, Polonnaruwa, Dambulla and Kandy. After visiting the cultural triangle then you can continue the journey further in the direction of southern Sri Lanka and explore the Mountains, tea gardens and Yala national park.  Later you will be able to travel to southern and west coast beaches and Colombo.

Usually, most Sri Lanka tour packages offered by Sri Lanka tour operators such as Seerendipity tours start in Anuradhapura and continue through mountains, southern Sri Lanka and the west coast. It is the most convenient and time-saving route and it saves a lot of money for travellers.

HOW TO FIND ACCOMMODATION FOR SRI LANKA CULTURAL TRIANGLE TRIP?

The availability of accommodations in the cultural triangle is very high and travellers can find luxurious boutique hotels to cheap accommodation types such as dormitories. There is a very high demand for accommodation facilities in the cultural triangle because it includes most Sri Lanka land packages.

Normally the travellers base in cities such as Habarana, Sigiriya, and Dambulla during their tours and make short tours to important places in the cultural triangle. Habarana and Sigiriya are centrally located in the cultural triangle, hence providing easy access to all places within a short period of time. Due to this reason, most travellers opt to say in those cities and the most number of hotels are also concentrated in those areas.

WHAT ARE THE BEST CITIES FOR AN OVERNIGHT STAY ON A SRI LANKA CULTURAL TRIANGLE TRIP?

What are the best places for an overnight stay during the cultural triangle tour? Good question and there are many answers to this question. As a popular inbound tour operator, Seerendipity uses hotels in below mentioned cities during their cultural triangle tours. Most tour operators fo Sri Lanka also opt to accommodate their customers in one of the below-mentioned cities during the cultural triangle tour.

  • Sigiriya
  • Dambulla
  • Habarana
  • Polonnaruwa
  • Sigiriya
  • Kandy

Sigiriya, Dambulla, Kandy and Habarana are the most popular cities in the cultural triangle for overnight stays. They are centrally located in teh cultural triangle. Thereby all 4 cities provide easy access to the most important historical places and museums in the cultural triangle. Especially Sigiriya, Dambulla and Habarana are centrally located in the cultural triangle and therefore travellers can reach all historical places of the cultural triangle from these cities within about 1-hour drive. On the other hand, these 3 places have the most number of hotels, guest houses, rest houses and eateries within the cultural triangle.

WHAT IS THE COST OF THE ENTRANCE TICKETS TO SRI LANKA CULTURAL TRIANGLE SITES?

The cultural triangle is under the purview of the archaeological department and central cultural fund, which are government institutions. The visitors should pay the entrance fees to all sites of the cultural triangle. The entrance ticket can be bought at the main gate of each site. A separate entrance ticket should be bought at each location. Earlier there was a ticket allowing travellers to enter all places of the cultural triangle but this ticket is not available anymore.

  • Entrance fees for Anuradhapura USD 25
  • Entrance fees for Polonnaruwa USD 25
  • Entrance fees for Sigiriya are USD 30
  • Entrance fees for Dambulla Golden cave temple are USD 10
  • Entrance fees for The tooth relic temple are USD 10

WEATHER PATTERN IN THE CULTURAL TRIANGLE

It is best to avoid mid-day sun s much as possible, especially when you visit Anuradapura, Polonnaruwa, Sigiriya and Dambulla. These cultural cities are located in the dry zone of Sri Lanka’s north-central province. The North-central Province of Sri Lank tends to be very hot throughout the year and the average temperature hovers around 35°C. If you are not familiar with hot weather it makes you tired and can make sunburn.

You will be visiting many historical monuments in those places and most of them are in open areas means you are exposed to direct sunlight. The temple’s gardens are paved with stones or sometimes covered with sand, making them also very hot during the day. Please keep in mind that you are not allowed to wear shoes, sandals and head covers such as hats while visiting the temple.

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This is the temperature fluctuation in Anuradhapura, by and large, the same temperature can be expected in most other parts of the cultural triangle of Sri Lanka except Kandy
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This is the Rain pattern for Anuradhapura, by and large, the same rainfall can be expected in most other parts of the cultural triangle of Sri Lanka except Kandy

IMPORTANT CITIES TO VISIT ON SRI LANKA CULTURAL TRIANGLE TOUR

Here onward we mainly discuss the major historical, cultural, and natural attractions that can be discovered in the cultural triangle of Sri Lanka. Sametime you can read about the activities that are available for travellers. One should not think that a cultural triangle tour of Sri Lanka is only about historical, cultural and religious attractions. because Sri Lanka’s cultural triangle offers a lot more than that. Sri Lanka cultural triangle offers many interesting activities such as village tours, elephant safaris, wildlife safaris, bird-watching tours, boating, fishing, hiking, trekking and many more activities.

SRI LANKA CULTURAL TRIANGLE ITINERARY>>ANURADHAPURA

Anuradhapura was founded by King Pandukabhaya in the 4th century B.C. and Anuradhapura was the first capital of ancient Sri Lanka. Anuradhapura was the capital of Sri Lanka till the 11th century A.D. and the city was the capital of Sri Lanka for more than a thousand years. Anuradhapura had been the centre for Buddhism and it had been 40 km² in extent.

Anuradhapura is considered to be one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world. Same time it had been one of the most stable and durable centres of political power and urban life in South Asia. Today Anuradhapura is being visited by many foreign as well as local tourists, owing to its well-preserved ruins of ancient Lankan civilization. Some of the religious edifices of Anuradhapura are more than 2000 years old and an extent second only to the structures of Egypt.

A large number of palaces, temples, dagobas, parks, moats, ponds, reservoirs and many other historical buildings are scattered all over the historical city. Some of the buildings are not yet identified by historians and a large part of the city is yet to be uncovered. Anuradhapura is one of the world heritage sites in Sri Lanka and attracts a large number of local and foreign travellers since its discovery in nearly 18’s.

Anuradhapura is a must-visited place for travellers, who wish to see the rich historical past of the island. Anuradhapura is worth being considered as a destination for a short tour. It has a large number of ruins dating back to the 2nd century BC. If you visit Sri Lanka just for a beach holiday and water sports, you might miss one important part of Sri Lankan life. Sri Lanka is one of the few countries that were continuously inhabited since the pre-Christian era.

Historical cities such as Anuradhapura showcase the knowledge of ancient inhabitants in the fields of architecture, engineering, water management, Ayurveda medicine and art & craft. Their dedication to the religion is testified by the gigantic temples and other religious buildings. The magnitude size of the ancient city demands you to spend several days if you wish to study all the monuments.

In spite of being a large city, it is calm and serene. The city has a high profile among the historical attraction in the country. Following are some of the important places that can be covered within several hours and important attractions with religious importance.

PLACES TO VISIT IN ANURADHAPURA ON SRI LANKA CULTURAL TRIANGLE ITINERARY

Anuradhapura is an archaeological zoo and has a large number of historical monuments. I hereby listed some of the most important places in the city. However, you will not be visiting all the places mentioned here, due to time constraints.

  • Abhayagiri Monastery complex
  • Jetawana monastery complex
  • Palace of King Vijayabahu
  • Sri Maha Bodhi
  • Brazen palace
  • Ruvanveliseya Dagoba
  • Thuparama Dagoba
  • Dakkina stupa
  • Mirisaveti Dagoba
  • Isurumuniya
  • Mihintale

HOW TO PLAN A WILDLIFE TOUR IN THE CULTURAL TRIANGLE OF SRI LANKA?

Wasgamuwa National Park is among the most untouched of all of Sri Lanka’s reserves because of its isolated location and the fact that two significant rivers, the Amban Ganga and the Mahaweli Ganga, enclose it to the east and west and provide some protection. These rivers are called the Gangas. at the Mahaweli Ganga, the elevation of the park ranges from over 500 metres down to just 76 metres. The park is located at the northeastern edge of the hill area. Wide plains may be found in the southeast and east of the country, while the majority of the dry-zone evergreen forest can be found on the hills and along the major rivers. There are up to 150 elephants who call this park home, and the months of November through May (especially February through April) are the greatest times to see them. The elephants have a tendency to travel to Minneriya and Kaudulla national parks during the dry season and the wet season, respectively. There are also spotted deer, sambar, buffalo, sloth bears, and occasionally leopards and sloth bears can be seen. Additional fauna includes sloth bears and buffalo. There are also over 150 unique species of birds, the most of which are native to the area.

SRI LANKA CULTURAL TRIANGLE ITINERARY>>AUKANA BUDDHA STATUE

The Aukana Buddha statue is located within the cultural triangle of Sri Lanka. Its importance as a historical and religious monument is very high. However, it may not include, in your cultural triangle tour, the main reason for its remoteness from the other historical places in the cultural triangle. The Aukana Buddha statue is tucked away in a remote village about 55 kilometres from Anuradhapura. However, it is worth visiting this buddha statue if you can find time for it. The rock cust buddha statue rises up to 40 ft from the ground, and it is one of the largest Buddha statues in Sri Lanka. It was hewn out of a monolithic granite rock by hand in the 5th century AD. The Buddha statue is considered a specimen of excellent ancient sculpture technology of the nation.

SRI LANKA CULTURAL TRIANGLE ITINERARY>> “ATAMASTHANA”

“Atamasthana” or eight sacred places is a collection of Buddhist religious sites of high importance. They are some key elements that show Sri Lanka’s close connection to Buddhism. Each of them relates a unique story or historical incident. The Atamasthana are built by ancient Sri Lankan rulers, who ruled the island from the ancient city of Anuradhapura. An Anuradhapura city tour is a part of every Sri Lanka cultural triangle itinerary and usually, the city tour of Anuradhapura is the first activity of the cultural triangle tour of Sri Lanka. Anuradhapura is an ancient city with many dozens of monuments, you may not able to visit all the monuments in the city due to time constraints, however, travellers may never miss below mentioned eight Buddhist icons on their Anuradhapura city tour;

  • Ruwanwelisaya-It is a “stupa” that is built by King Dutugamunu and is one of the biggest completed ones to date.
  • Thuparamaya-It is the oldest ‘dagoba’ in Sri Lanka, and possibly the oldest visible one in the world.
  • Lovamahapaya-The significance of this building is that the roof was once covered in bronze tiles.
  • Abhayagiri-It is one of the biggest viharas in Anuradhapura. It was a monastery of 5000 monks.
  • Jethavanaramaya-It is a sacred world heritage site and accommodated some 3000 monks at the time. It is also quite similar to Abhayagiri.
  • Mirisavetiya-This stupa was built by King Dutugamunu after defeating King Elara.
  • Lankaramaya-This is also built by a king called King Valagamba in the Anuradhapura Kingdom times and is one of the eight sacred places in the city.
  • SriMaha Bodhisacred Bo-tree

SRI LANKA CULTURAL TRIANGLE ITINERARY>> POLONNARUWA

Legend apart, inscriptions suggest that the history of Polonnaruwa dates back at least to the 2nd century AD, in the 6th century it became a military garrison of some importance to the Sinhalese kings of Anuradhapura. This was because it guarded the vital crossing point of the Mahaweli River from the southern province of Ruhuna, where rebellion was a continuous threat. A century later, the kings of Anuradhapura started to use Polonnaruwa as a country residence.

Polonnaruwa was the second capital of ancient Sri Lanka from the 11th to 13th century. Polonnaruwa is the home of many ancient religious buildings dating back to the pre-Christian era. Along with the religious buildings, one can see the Palaces, Audience halls, Trade stalls, and many Hindu temples. The ruins of Polonnaruwa are younger than the ruins of Anuradhapura and in good shape.

WHAT ARE THE PLACES TO VISIT IN POLONNARUWA ON SRI LANKA CULTURAL TRIANGLE ITINERARY?

  • Pothgul vehera
  • council chamber
  • Nissankamalla bath
  • The palace of King Parakramabahu
  • The Quadrangle
  • Thuparama
  • Menik vehera
  • Pabalu vehera
  • Rankot Vehera
  • Ayurveda hospital
  • Galvihara
  • Kirivehera
  • Tivanka Image house

SRI LANKA CULTURAL TRIANGLE ITINERARY>>WOLONNARUWA CITY TOUR?

Sri Lanka’s cultural triangle tour is incomplete without a city tour of Polonnaruwa. Therefore, every cultural triangle trip of Sri Lanka includes a hop-on hop-off Polonnaruwa city tour. I have seen some travellers make a walking tour of the historical city of Polonnaruwa, however, it can be a bit tiring and consume a lot of time. Taking a bicycle ride in Polonnaruwa is also possible and many travellers opt to ride on a bike in the ancient city. The Polonnaruwa city tour includes many temples, the Polonnaruwa museum, palaces, audience halls, and many other ancient structures. Usually, the Polonatuwa city tour lasts between 3-4 hours. Some of the most important places covered on this city tour are;

  • Royal Palace (Palace of King Parakramabahu, the most prolific and gifted builder of the era)
  • Nissankamulla Palace (Royal audience hall with impressive stonework)
  • Gal Viharaya (Contains some of the best rock sculptures in the country)
  • Thuparama, Lankathilaka Image Houses (Good examples of vaulted shrine rooms)
  • Vatadage (Gives an idea of what a complete vatadage may have looked like)
  • Rankoth Vehera (Largest stupa in Polonnaruwa)
  • Parakramabahu Statue (Statue of one of the greatest kings of ancient Sri Lanka)

SRI LANKA CULTURAL TRIANGLE TOUR>>SIGIRIYA ROCK

Sigiriya is considered to be one of the oldest landscaped gardens in the world. Sigiriya (Lion’s rock) is an ancient rock fortress and palace ruin in the central Matale District of Sri Lanka, surrounded by the remains of an extensive network of gardens, reservoirs, and other structures. A popular tourist destination, Sigiriya is also renowned for its ancient paintings (frescos), which are reminiscent of the Ajanta Caves of India. It is one of the seven World Heritage Sites of Sri Lanka.

SRI LANKA CULTURAL TRIANGLE TOUR>>DAMBULLA GOLDEN TEMPLE

Dambulla golden cave temple is one of the ancient cave temples in southern India. Dambulla cave temple is the largest and best-preserved cave temple complex in Sri Lanka. Dambulla temple complex comprises 5 caves and the temple dates back to the 1st century B.C. There are a total of 153 Buddha statues, 3 statues of Sri Lankan kings and 4 statues of gods and goddesses. The latter 4 include two statues of Hindu gods, Vishnu and Ganesh.

The tooth relic temple is n important place in Kandy, it is a world heritage site in the mountains. The temple is visited by hundreds of thousands of devotees every day and the temple is included in almost every tour package offered in Sri Lanka.

SRI LANKA CULTURAL TRIANGLE >> HOT AIR BALLOONING

Dambulla is located at the heart of the cultural triangle near Sigiriya. Dambulla and Sigiriya are the 2 most picturesque cities with a large tract of pristine green cover. Hundreds of gigantic man-made lakes of different sizes with their neighbouring rice paddies make a very picture-perfect scenery.

Dambulla and Sigiriya also harbour a large number of historical monuments, Buddhist temples, and many other ruins dating back many centuries.

Hot air ballooning is a very popular yet a bit expensive activity in the cultural triangle of Sri Lanka. There are only a handful of places, where travellers can engage in this thrilling adventure. Dambulla is the only place in the cultural triangle, where travellers can float up in the sky using a balloon.

The passengers have comfort and they are safe during the 1 hours balloon trip over Sigiriya and Dambulla. Seeing a large number of isolated ancient temples amidst the thickly forested area, across the plains, emerge through the mist as the sun wakes up is undoubtedly one of Sri Lanka’s most impressive sites to behold. 

SRI LANKA CULTURAL TRIANGLE ITINERARY>> KANDY

Kandy lies in the midst of hills in the Kandy plateau, which crosses an area of tropical plantations, mainly tea. Kandy is one of the three angels that marks the cultural triangle of Sri Lanka. Kandy is one of the most scenic cities in Sri Lanka; it is both an administrative and religious city. Kandy is the home of The Temple of the Tooth Relic (Sri Dalada Maligawa) one of the most venerable places for the Buddhist community of Sri Lanka and all around the world.

WHAT ARE THE IMPORTANT PLACES TO VISIT IN KANDY ON SRI LANKA CULTURAL TRIANGLE ITINERARY?

  • Temple of the tooth relic
  • Pattini devala
  • Degaldoruwa
  • Hindagala temple
  • Gadaladeniya temple
  • Lankathilaka Temple
  • Embekke Devala

WHAT ARE THE MOST IMPORTANT SRI LANKA CULTURAL TRIANGLE ITINERARIES?

  • Sigiriya dambull aone day tour
  • Kandy one-day tour
  • Sri Lanka cultural triangle 2 days tour
  • Sri Lanka cultural triangle 3 days tour
  • Cultural triangle 4 days tour
  • Sri Lnaka cultural tour 5 days

3 DAYS SRI LANKA CULTURAL TRIANGLE ITINERARY

This 3-day Sri Lanka cultural triangle tour is one of the best opportunities to see the rich historical past of Sri Lanka. The cultural triangle tour takes you to many important places of historical and natural importance, and the tour includes 5 of the seven UNESCO world heritage sites of the island namely; Sigiriya, Dambulla, Kandy, Polonnaruwa, Anuradhapura while wildlife reserves, lakes, and remote hamlets are places to explore with activities such as wildlife safari, visiting the elephant orphanage in Pinnawala.

Sri Lanka cultural triangle tour starts in Colombo or at any other places convenient place of your choice, but the pick-up location should be within Colombo, if the pick-up location is far away from Colombo there will be a supplement charge for the transfer. The pick-up location and time will not affect the tour at all, because this is a private tour and the vehicle is reserved only for your group.

You will not be a part of a big coach, having a private vehicle for the tour means that you can enjoy the tour while having maximum privacy, and the tour will run at your pace. An air-conditioned modern vehicle will be allocated for the tour and the same vehicle with the same chauffeur guide will be allocated until you finish the entire circuit.

DAY 1 OF SRI LANKA CULTURAL TRIANGLE ITINERARY: VISITING ANURADHAPURA

You will visit Anuradhapura on the first day of this Sri Lanka cultural triangle tour. Anuradhapura is the first capital of Sri Lanka and dates back to the 3rd century B.C. According to historical information, Anuradhapura played the role, of the capital of Sri Lanka, for many centuries, since its inception in the 3rd century BCE. However, as the fame of this flourishing city grew exponentially, it became a target of south Indian invaders, who it is easy to access Anuradhapura from south India, which led to a never-ceasing Indian invasion.

The city was equipped with palaces, temple complexes, gardens, hospitals and living quarters for people. Today the city is a UNESCO world heritage site due to its cultural and historical importance. You will be accompanied to dozens of important historical sites in Anuradhapura and our historian will you a full report to you about these important historical sites.

Now it is time to move to one of the tourist hotspots on the island, Sigiriya rock fortress, However, the visit to the Sigiriya rock fortress is scheduled for the next day due to time constraints. The journey from Anuradhapura to Sigiriya takes around 30  minutes. The first day of the Sri Lanka cultural triangle tour come to the end with check-in to your hotel in Sigiriya.

DAY 2 OF SRI LANKA CULTURAL TRIANGLE ITINERARY: VISITING SIGIRIYA AND POLONNARUWA

On the second day of the tour, you will visit the Sigiriya rock fortress. Sigiriya rock fortress is another important historical site in the cultural triangle of Sri Lanka and is visited by many thousands of travellers every week. The history of the Sigiriya rock fortress dates back to the 5th century AD, it had been a well-planned city with palaces, gardens, swimming pools, moats, ditches, and walls and the fortress was built in the middle of the city.

At Sigiriya, visitors can see the world-renowned Sigiriya frescoes and mirror walls. They can catch breathtaking scenery of the surrounding area from the top of the rock. The upward climb to the pinnacle of the rock takes around 1 hour and the downward journey takes around 30 minutes.

SIGIRIYA ROCK CLIMB

It is advisable to start the climb early morning to avoid the scorching heat in Sri Lanka’s dry zone. The humidity is also very high here making it a sweaty condition.  There is a great deal of walk-in Sigiriya and you have to climb a rock on well-laid stairs. Even though there is a well-laid stair the climb of the rock cab is very tiring for some people, therefore the site is not recommended for pregnant ladies, old people as well as heart patients. It is a site recommended for travellers with good physical and mental fitness.

SIGIRIYA ROCK CLIMB-WHAT TO WEAR?

A pair of good shoes recommended for hiking makes it easy to climb 200 steps, however not essential.  A cotton t-shirt and pair of shorts are the best possible attire as it is warm and sweaty throughout the climb. Sigiriya is not a sacred site, therefore, you can wear a pair of shorts.

VISIT POLONNARUWA

After visiting the Sigiriya rock fortress you might be hungry and tired, so it is time to have lunch or just a refreshment. In fact, there is a great deal of distance to cover on foot in Polonnaruwa historical city.

You will proceed to Polonnaruwa after a break, the second capital of Sri Lanka. After the downfall of Anuradhapura, the kings of Sri Lanka had chosen Polonnaruwa as the capital of Sri Lanka. Polonnaruwa was the ruling capital of Sri Lanka for many decades, VijayabahuI, Parakramabahu and Nissannkamalla had been the noteworthy kings, who immensely contributed to the development of the city. Most historical monument such as Galvihara, Thuparama, Hetadage, and Atadage at Polonnaruwa is attributed to these three kings.

Due to the invasions that took place in the latter period most of them were damaged.  Today Polonnaruwa is another important tourist attraction and a UNESCO world heritage site. The Polonnaruwa city tour takes around 2 hours and doesn’t forget to visit the Polonnaruwa museum.

There are many places to visit in Polonnaruwa and you come across image houses, palaces, dagobas, conference halls and many other places important places. Some of them are religious sites and you are required to have dressed at least covering your knees and shoulders. Please check our 2 articles Clothing & gear guide for Sri Lanka and Visiting a Buddhist temple in Sri Lanka here are 9 rules to consider.

MINNERIYA SAFARI ON CULTURAL TRIANGLE TOUR

There is a great opportunity for Sri Lanka jungle tours to explore Sri Lankan wild animals today. After Polonnaruwa, as you are coming across the Minneriya national park, here you can witness a large number of wild elephants. Wild buffaloes, monkeys, crocodiles, wild boar, and deer are some of the very common animals here. Minneriya is an optional activity and it can only be done if time permits you to do it.

By the time, you return to your hotel in Sigiriya it will be around 6.00 pm today. The hotel you are staying in is a middle-class hotel with an outdoor swimming pool. Maybe you can have a dip in the outdoor swimming pool in the hotel before heading to the restaurant. You can sip a glass of wine or arrack (a Sri Lankan alcoholic drink) at the bar.

DAY 3 OF SRI LANKA CULTURAL TRIANGLE ITINERARY: VISITING DAMBULLA TEMPLE

On the 3rd day of your Sri Lanka cultural triangle tour, you leave for Kandy after breakfast from your hotel in Sigiriya. The first stop on the day is at Dambulla golden cave temple, which is only 20 minutes away from your hotel. After visiting Dambulla golden temple, you could make a stop at a spice garden in Matale, which is an optional activity to learn about traditional Sri Lankan spices such as Cinnamon, cardamom, nutmeg etc. On your visit to spice, you also will be able to learn about the traditional healing system of Ayurveda,

VISITING DAMBULLA GOLDEN TEMPLE

The temple is located about 300 meters above the ground. The visitors need to climb the rock on the staircase to reach the temple on the rock.  Dambulla golden cave temple is another UNESCO world heritage site in Sri Lanka. Here you can see hundreds of statues and wall paintings, the temple is dating back to the 1st century BC.

VISITING TOOTH RELIC TEMPLE: SRI LANKA CULTURAL TRIANGLE TOUR

After Dambulla golden cave temple the travellers proceed to the tooth relic temple of Kandy, which is another important historical site and a UNESCO world heritage site included in the Sri Lanka cultural triangle tour. The tooth relic temple is the most important Buddhist temple in Sri Lanka and the left eye tooth of Buddha suppose to be residing there. The temple is visited by thousands of local and foreign visitors every day. The tooth relic temple is the last important cultural site in the Sri Lanka cultural triangle tour and it is time to proceed to Colombo.

ELEPHANT ORPHANAGE ON SRI LANKA CULTURAL TRIANGLE TOUR

After the Tooth relic temple, it is time to drive to Colombo, the journey will take around 3 hours and you have the opportunity to visit the Pinnawala elephant orphanage halfway down the track as you drive to Colombo. You are most welcome to visit it and see the biggest herd of tame elephants in the world.

IMPORTANT FACTS ABOUT THE CULTURAL TRIANGLE TOUR:

The time taken for the tour is unpredictable due to the traffic and other circumstances, the time mentioned above is only based on rough calculations. If you have any time constraints, due to the departure flights, appointments or need to arrive in Colombo for a cruise ship etc, please inform us in advance, so that we can plan your Sri Lanka Cultural Triangle Tour accordingly.

Please contact us at least a day before your Sri Lanka Cultural Triangle Tour so we can easily arrange our vehicles and guides. Thank you for your cooperation. We do pick up from 40+ hotels most of them on the west coast beaches.

The Sri Lanka Cultural triangle tour can be booked with all categories of hotels such as five-star hotels, four-star hotels, and three-star hotels… however, this tour package is planned with four-star compatible hotel accommodations. you will be notified of the hotel name before finalizing the Sri Lanka Cultural triangle tour. The rate can make a notable difference across different hotel categories.

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