Explore UNESCO World Heritage Sites
Sri Lanka is home to eight UNESCO World Heritage Sites, each telling a unique story of the island's rich cultural and natural heritage. From ancient rock fortresses to sacred temples, these sites showcase thousands of years of history and architectural brilliance.
Explore the ruins of Sri Lanka's first kingdom, featuring ancient dagobas, monasteries, and the sacred Bodhi Tree.
Discover the well-preserved ruins of Sri Lanka's medieval capital, showcasing advanced urban planning and exquisite stone carvings.
Visit the sacred Temple of the Tooth Relic in Kandy, the spiritual heart of Buddhism in Sri Lanka.
Explore the best-preserved example of European colonial fortified city in South and Southeast Asia.
Experience Sri Lanka's last viable area of primary tropical rainforest, home to endemic species and incredible biodiversity.
Discover the unique montane ecosystem of Sri Lanka's Central Highlands, featuring cloud forests and endemic species.
Climb the magnificent Sigiriya Rock, an ancient rock fortress and palace ruins surrounded by gardens.
Explore the ancient Dambulla Cave Temple with its magnificent Buddha statues and ceiling paintings.