Sri Lanka's Historic-Cultural Triangle is usually a range in Sri Lanka that consists of five UNESCO World Heritage sites extensive archaeological reserves escorting back thousands of years. Capitals to the north and northwest of Colombo's capital outline the Cultural Triangle, a crucial highlight for travellers to this teardrop-shaped island. The ancient centres, including the city connected to the Cultural Triangle, are Polonnaruwa, Anuradhapura, Kandy, Sigiriya and Dambulla.


The castle is in the island's centre within Dambulla and Habarane on an extensive rocky hill 370 meters over sea level.
Sigiriya rock hill, formed from the magma of an ancient volcano, is 200 meters higher than the neighbouring jungles. Its view surprises the visitors with the different balance in nature and human imagination.


The lake's southwestern edge makes way- just a few steps - to the Temple of the Tooth Palace. Udawattakele Bird Sanctuary, with its densely forested lush hillsides, hovers over the red tile rooftops and golden cover of the Temple of the Tooth.

Furthermore, five main collections have paintings and sculptures of Lord Buddha, including the stunning 45-foot asleep Buddha statue. Though travellers essentially visit the city to observe these caves. Throughout the Dambulla has many mare attractions and things to do with your choice.
Ravindu Dilshan Illangakoon
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