The Medieval Kingdom of Sri Lanka
Polonnaruwa is one of Sri Lanka's most remarkable ancient cities and served as the island's second major capital after Anuradhapura. Flourishing between the 11th and 13th centuries, the city became a centre of royal power, Buddhist learning, architecture, and advanced water management.
The ancient city is best known for its beautifully preserved ruins, including royal palaces, audience halls, monasteries, temples, and stone sculptures. Among its most iconic sites is Gal Vihara, a group of magnificent Buddha statues carved directly into granite rock, widely admired for their detail, serenity, and craftsmanship.
Polonnaruwa also reflects the engineering brilliance of ancient Sri Lanka through the Parakrama Samudra, a vast man-made reservoir built under King Parakramabahu I. With its peaceful archaeological landscape, sacred monuments, and UNESCO-listed heritage, Polonnaruwa offers one of the most complete glimpses into Sri Lanka's medieval past.

主要景点
- Gal Vihara rock-carved Buddha statues
- Ancient royal palace and audience hall ruins
- Parakrama Samudra reservoir
- UNESCO-listed medieval capital and archaeological city
亮点
- 探索皇宫与神圣殿区
- 观赏加尔寺雕凿的佛像
- 在主要遗址之间乘车或骑行
- 与锡吉里亚结合,成就充实的文化一日












