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English
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Explore Anuradhapura’s sacred sites Ruwanweliseya, Sri Mahabodi, and Isurumuniya
Experience the grandeur of Sri Lanka's ancient civilization
Cultural immersion and deeper connection to Sri Lanka’s heritage
Immerse in spiritual ambiance and explore ancient architectural wonders
€ 110.44
€ 101.60


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Embark on an unforgettable journey through Sri Lanka's rich cultural heritage with our Aukana and Anuradhapura Tour. Your adventure begins with a convenient pick-up from your hotel in Habarana, where our friendly driver will ensure a smooth start to your day. After a scenic 2-hour drive, you'll arrive at the awe-inspiring Aukana Raja Maha Viharaya, home to the majestic Aukana Buddha statue. Standing at an impressive 13 meters tall, the statue is a symbol of the country's deep Buddhist heritage and offers a serene atmosphere for reflection and admiration.
From Aukana, your tour continues to the ancient city of Anuradhapura, one of the oldest and most significant historical sites in Sri Lanka. Anuradhapura is home to many sacred landmarks that date back over 2,000 years. Explore the grandeur of Ruwanweliseya, a massive stupa revered for its historical and spiritual significance. You'll also visit the sacred Sri Mahabodi tree, believed to be a sapling from the original tree under which Lord Buddha attained enlightenment. Discover Isurumuniya, a beautiful temple known for its ancient rock carvings and tranquil setting, offering you an intimate glimpse into Sri Lanka’s spiritual and architectural brilliance.
This tour provides a unique opportunity to delve deep into Sri Lanka’s rich history and religious heritage. Immerse yourself in the spiritual ambiance, witness magnificent ancient architectural wonders, and feel a profound connection to the cultural roots that have shaped the island nation. Whether you’re an admirer of history, architecture, or spirituality, this tour offers a memorable and meaningful experience. Book today to explore sacred landmarks, uncover Sri Lanka’s ancient civilization, and create lasting memories that will stay with you long after the journey ends.
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Entrance Ticket Anuradhapura
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🗿 Aukana Buddha Statue Information * 📍 Location: It is located in the Anuradhapura District of Sri Lanka, near the Kalawewa tank. * 📐 Height: It is considered the tallest ancient standing Buddha statue in Sri Lanka. Its height, from the pedestal (Padmasana) to the Siraspata (Flame of Wisdom), is approximately 11.36 meters (38 feet 10 inches). * ⛏️ Construction: * It is carved from a single large granite rock (monolith). * A unique feature is that the statue remains attached to the main rock face by a narrow strip of rock at the back. * It is created in the Samabhanga posture (equally bent), depicting the figure standing straight with the body weight distributed evenly on both feet. * 🙏 Mudras (Hand Gestures): * The raised right hand displays the Abhaya Mudra (blessing/fearlessness). * The left hand holds the robe in the Katakahasta Mudra (a posture where the hand is clenched, often used to hold something). * 👑 History: * It is believed to have been built by King Dhatusena in the 5th century CE. (However, some sources suggest it belongs to the 12th or 13th century). * It is considered a creation belonging to the Abhayagiri art tradition. * ✨ Special Features: * There is a folk tale regarding the statue's precision: it is said that a drop of water (rainwater) falling from the tip of the statue's nose will land directly in the small depression between the great toes of the feet. * The name "Aukana" means "sun eating" or "looking at the sun", and the time when the morning sun's rays fall upon the statue is considered the best time to view it.

The Awkana Buddha Statue is truly a masterpiece of ancient Sri Lankan art and craftsmanship. Standing at over 40 feet tall, this remarkable stone carving from the 5th century is one of the most impressive Buddha statues in the country. The detailing of the robe and the serene facial expression reflect the incredible skill of the artisans from centuries ago. The surroundings are calm and peaceful, making it a wonderful place for both spiritual reflection and cultural exploration. It’s less crowded compared to other historical sites, so you can really take your time to appreciate the statue and the tranquil environment. The site is well-maintained and easily accessible, with parking available nearby. Morning visits are especially beautiful, as the soft light enhances the magnificence of the statue. Don’t forget to wear modest clothing as this is a sacred site. Overall, a must-visit landmark in Sri Lanka for anyone interested in history, culture, or spirituality. The Awkana Buddha Statue is not just a monument—it’s an unforgettable experience.

This sacred site, believed to have been commissioned by King Dhatusena, showcases the pinnacle of Sinhalese rock sculpture, with intricate details that highlight the flowing robe, graceful posture, and the gentle expression of enlightenment. At dawn, the first rays of sunlight illuminate the statue, creating a breathtaking spectacle that enhances its spiritual aura. Located near the serene Kala Wewa reservoir, the temple complex offers a peaceful retreat for meditation and reflection. Whether you're a history enthusiast, a spiritual seeker, or an admirer of ancient art, Aukana Raja Maha Vihara promises an awe-inspiring journey into Sri Lanka’s rich Buddhist heritage.

The Avukana Buddha Statue is one of the most impressive sights to visit in Sri Lanka. This massive stone Buddha, standing over 40 feet tall, was carved out of a single rock more than 1,500 years ago—and it’s still in incredible condition today. The details are stunning, from the calm expression on the face to the delicate folds of the robe. You can really feel the peaceful atmosphere as soon as you arrive. The area around the statue is quiet and surrounded by greenery, making it a relaxing place to walk around and take photos. It’s not as crowded as some of the bigger tourist spots, so you get plenty of time to enjoy the site at your own pace. There are also a few ruins nearby that give you a glimpse into the history of the old monastery that once stood here. I recommend visiting in the morning or late afternoon when it’s cooler, as there isn’t much shade during midday. The entrance fee is very reasonable, and the caretakers are friendly. While there aren’t many facilities, the site is clean and well looked after. A must-visit if you’re exploring cultural and historical highlights of Sri Lanka!

A Majestic Masterpiece of Ancient Sri Lanka Visiting the Avukana Buddha Statue was a truly breathtaking experience. This colossal standing Buddha, carved out of a single granite rock, is a testament to the incredible craftsmanship of ancient Sri Lankan artisans. The serene expression, detailed robe, and perfect balance of the statue show just how advanced the skills were at the time. The site is peaceful and well-maintained, surrounded by nature, adding to the spiritual atmosphere. It’s a perfect place to reflect, take in some history, and admire the cultural heritage of Sri Lanka. I highly recommend this spot to anyone interested in history, art, or spirituality. A must-visit if you're near Anuradhapura or Dambulla!



