In addition to being a UNESCO World Heritage Site, all three locations are part of the well-known Cultural Triangle. Dambulla Temple is the name of a preserved island cave temple complex. The months of August through September see an exceptionally high concentration of elephants visiting the Minneriya Tank annually.
- Sigiriya Rock
- Dambulla
- Spice Gardens
- Minneriya Jeep Safari
- Private Transport
- English-Speaking Guide
- Refreshments and Water Bottles
- Entrance Fees for the National Parks, Jeep Safari
- Current prevailing Government Taxes and Service Charges
Explore the decades-old Dambulla cave temple also known as the Golden Cave Temple, which is listed by UNESCO. As you explore the caves you’ll be astounded to see amazing artworks that tell stories one after another.
The trip’s high point is the hike up Sigiriya Rock, which is home to the stunning palace that brings most visitors to this UNESCO World Heritage Site. The stairs that lead to the summit where the monarch’s palace once stood are guarded by the renowned enormous lion paws. The famous Sigiriya Frescoes or rock paintings are located a short way up the mountain and are thought to be some of the oldest in the entire world.
Then, have an interesting guided tour of a spice garden in Matale. Learn how spices you’ve used to season your meals at home, as well as a range of other tropical plants you’ve heard of or used, are cultivated.
In the afternoon, go on an exciting jeep safari through Minneriya National Park, which is home to the sector’s biggest known group of Asian elephants.