After a leisurely breakfast leave for visit Polonnaruwa, the next majestic city in 11th Century BC, after Anuradhapura. The glories of the past heyday is still visible in the archaeological treasures unearthed and resurrected. From the tall statue assumed to be of the Great King Parakramabahu to the famed Parakrama Samudraya which is as extensive as an ocean, Polonnaruwa has it all in a compact core. The glories of the past heyday is still visible in the archaeological treasures unearthed and resurrected. From the tall statue assumed to be of the Great King Parakramabahu to the famed Parakrama Samudraya which is as extensive as an ocean, Polonnaruwa has it all in a compact core. Afterwards leave for, Hiriwaduna to live a life experience in contact with the local population. The tour includes a nature walk, a walk aboard a wagon pulled by oxen, a test kitchen and lunch. Below opportunity to attend a performance of Angampora, the ancient martial art of Sri Lanka. Angampora is a form of martial art that combines combat techniques, self-defense, sport, exercise and meditation. A key component of angampora is angam namesake, fighting hands-free, and illangam, which provides for the use of indigenous weapons such as ethunu kaduwa, sticks, knives and swords In the evening visit Ritigala, Ritigala is a world-famous ancient Buddhist monastery and mountain range in Sri Lanka. Overnight stay in Sigiriya.
Kassapa Lion Rock
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