Magul Maha Viharaya (Lahugala)

  • Archéologie

  • Art

  • Temple bouddhiste

  • Randonnée

  • Histoire et culture

  • Nature

  • Bien-être

Description

Lahugala • Eastern Province
Temple antique
Patrimoine culturel

Magul Maha Viharaya – Lahugala

Magul Maha Viharaya is an ancient Buddhist temple located in Lahugala, near Arugam Bay. Surrounded by lush jungle and archaeological ruins, the temple is believed to date back to the 2nd century BC and is closely tied to Sri Lankan royal history and Buddhist culture.

Magul Maha Viharaya in Lahugala, Sri Lanka

Magul Maha Viharaya – ancient Buddhist temple ruins

Contexte historique

According to chronicles, Magul Maha Viharaya was built by King Kavan Tissa in the 2nd century BC to commemorate his marriage to Queen Vihara Maha Devi. Over the centuries, it became an important monastic and cultural site, with evidence of ancient stupas, moonstones, and inscriptions scattered across the complex.

Caractéristiques principales

  • Ruins of ancient stupas and shrines
  • Beautiful moonstones and guard stones
  • Carvings depicting elephants, lions, and lotus motifs
  • Large stone platforms used for religious rituals
  • Peaceful jungle surroundings

Comment s'y rendre et se déplacer

  • 📍 Location: Lahugala, ~22 km from Arugam Bay (Afficher sur Google Maps)
  • 🚖 Transport: Reachable by tuk-tuk, car, or bus from Pottuvil/Arugam Bay
  • 🕍 Entry: Open daily, no fixed entry fee (donations welcome)

Meilleure période pour visiter

The best time to visit is during the saison sèche (avril à septembre). Early morning or late afternoon is ideal for exploring the ruins comfortably and spotting wildlife in the surrounding Lahugala-Kitulana National Park.

Attractions à proximité

  • Pottuvil Lagoon – wildlife boat rides (~20 km)
  • Arugam Bay Beach – surfing hotspot (~22 km)
  • Lahugala National Park – elephants and birdlife (~5 km)
  • Kudumbigala Monastery – ancient cave monastery (~30 km)

FAQ

Is there an entrance fee?
There is no official fee, but donations for temple maintenance are appreciated.
Can I take photos inside the temple area?
Yes, photography is allowed, but be respectful at sacred sites.
How much time should I plan for the visit?
A typical visit takes 1–2 hours to explore the ruins and surrounding area.

Meilleure période pour visiter

  • March to April & September to November

Points forts

  • Accepte les cartes de crédit

  • Parking à vélos

  • Entrée gratuite

  • Wi-Fi gratuit

  • Boutique de cadeaux disponible

  • Café sur place disponible

  • Parking disponible

  • Rue de stationnement

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  • Mercredi 6h00 - 18h00
  • Jeudi 6h00 - 18h00
  • Vendredi 6h00 - 18h00
  • Samedi 6h00 - 18h00
  • Dimanche 6h00 - 18h00

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