Dambulla Cave Temple

The Dambulla Cave Temple—Sri Lanka’s largest and best-preserved cave temple complex—is a monumental expression of Buddhist piety and artistic mastery. Carved into a granite outcrop more than 160 meters high, this UNESCO World Heritage Site consists of five sacred caves adorned with over 150 Buddha statues and more than 2,100 square meters of murals that narrate key moments from the Buddha’s life and Sri Lanka’s spiritual history.

The temple’s origins date back to the 1st century BC, when King Valagamba, exiled from Anuradhapura, found refuge in these caves. Upon regaining his throne, he transformed them into a temple as a tribute to the monks who sheltered him. Each of the five caves is a world unto itself:

Cave of the Divine King houses a magnificent 14-meter-long reclining Buddha carved from the rock itself.

Cave of the Great Kings is the most ornate, with vivid ceiling frescoes and a mix of Sinhala and Dravidian architectural elements.

Cave of the Great New Temple, added during the Kingdom of Kandy, reveals evolving styles across eras.

The temple complex is not only a center of religious pilgrimage but also a living gallery showcasing Sri Lanka’s evolving artistic, political, and spiritual identity through millennia. Pilgrims, painters, and kings have all left their mark here, making Dambulla a timeless spiritual beacon.

Capital


Colombo

Time difference

GMT +5 1/2 hours

Currency

Srilanka rupees

Flying time to destination

Colombo 10 1/2 hours

Languages

Sinhalese, Tamil and English are also widely spoken,

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