
Day Tour to Visit to Royal Palace & Ruins Polonnaruwa from Colombo(12th Century)
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Stop At: Polonnaruwa Sri Lanka
1.The first monument we stopped by was the palace of King Parakramabahu. Did you try to pronounce his name? I sure know I did. Scientists have calculated that the palace used to be seven stories high
2.From there we drove a little further into Polonnaruwa city to an area with several ancient ruins. The first one that got my attention was the Vatadage, a circular relic house built to protect a small stupa that’s placed in the middle of it.
The Buddhas at the top of each staircase, sitting at the four entrances to the building, are quite impressive.
3.Another beautiful building is the Sathmahal Prasada. Some scientists believe it’s a stupa, but that hasn’t been widely accepted yet.
4.To the left of the Sathmahal Prasada you can find the Gal Potha or Stone Book. It’s a 26.1 feet or 8.2 meters long stone slab on which details of the life and rule of King Nissankamalla have been engraved
Duration: 3 hours
Stop At: Statue of Parakramabahu I, Eastern Bank of the Parakrama Samudra Reservoir, Polonnaruwa 51000 Sri Lanka
The statue was built presumably in the 12th century, during the reign of Parakramabahu I. The statue of Parakramabahu I is one of the best stone sculptures belonging to the Polonnaruwa period.[3][4] The 11-foot-2-inch-high (3.40 m) statue is carved in high relief on a large boulder, with full use being made of its height.[5] Its upper body is bare except for a single thread worn over the left shoulder.[6] A long object is held in the hands.[4] The statue's face carries a grave expression, with half-closed eyes, a high forehead, a long beard and a mustache. The shoulders of the statue are rounded, suggesting "extraordinary strength". The right leg is relaxed with the right knee bent forward slightly. The left leg carries the weight of the body, while the hip is also slightly inclined to the left.
Duration: 30 minutes
Stop At: Samudra Parakrama, Polonnaruwa Sri Lanka
Parakrama Samudra is a shallow reservoir, consisting of five separate reservoirs connected by narrow channels in Polonnaruwa, Sri Lanka. The northernmost reservoir is the oldest and referred to as Topa wewa built around 386 AD
Duration: 1 hour
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This is a typical itinerary for this product
Stop At: Polonnaruwa Sri Lanka
1.The first monument we stopped by was the palace of King Parakramabahu. Did you try to pronounce his name? I sure know I did. Scientists have calculated that the palace used to be seven stories high
2.From there we drove a little further into Polonnaruwa city to an area with several ancient ruins. The first one that got my attention was the Vatadage, a circular relic house built to protect a small stupa that’s placed in the middle of it.
The Buddhas at the top of each staircase, sitting at the four entrances to the building, are quite impressive.
3.Another beautiful building is the Sathmahal Prasada. Some scientists believe it’s a stupa, but that hasn’t been widely accepted yet.
4.To the left of the Sathmahal Prasada you can find the Gal Potha or Stone Book. It’s a 26.1 feet or 8.2 meters long stone slab on which details of the life and rule of King Nissankamalla have been engraved
Duration: 3 hours
Stop At: Statue of Parakramabahu I, Eastern Bank of the Parakrama Samudra Reservoir, Polonnaruwa 51000 Sri Lanka
The statue was built presumably in the 12th century, during the reign of Parakramabahu I. The statue of Parakramabahu I is one of the best stone sculptures belonging to the Polonnaruwa period.[3][4] The 11-foot-2-inch-high (3.40 m) statue is carved in high relief on a large boulder, with full use being made of its height.[5] Its upper body is bare except for a single thread worn over the left shoulder.[6] A long object is held in the hands.[4] The statue's face carries a grave expression, with half-closed eyes, a high forehead, a long beard and a mustache. The shoulders of the statue are rounded, suggesting "extraordinary strength". The right leg is relaxed with the right knee bent forward slightly. The left leg carries the weight of the body, while the hip is also slightly inclined to the left.
Duration: 30 minutes
Stop At: Samudra Parakrama, Polonnaruwa Sri Lanka
Parakrama Samudra is a shallow reservoir, consisting of five separate reservoirs connected by narrow channels in Polonnaruwa, Sri Lanka. The northernmost reservoir is the oldest and referred to as Topa wewa built around 386 AD
Duration: 1 hour
Included
- Air-conditioned vehicle
- Private transportation
- Local Guide
- Pick Up & Drop Off
- Entry/Admission - Statue of Parakramabahu I
- Entry/Admission - Samudra Parakrama
Not included
- Entry Ticket to Ancient City (25$ per person)
- Entry/Admission - Polonnaruwa
Additional
- Confirmation will be received at time of booking
- Not wheelchair accessible
- Stroller accessible
- Near public transportation
- Infant seats available
- Most travelers can participate
- This is a private tour/activity. Only your group will participate
Features
Tourism
100%
Cultural
70%
Aquatic
20%
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