Anuradhapura
Sacred Area
"One of the world's oldest continuously inhabited cities and the sacred heart of Theravada Buddhism — a living pilgrimage destination since 247 BC."
4th c BC
Capital founded
2,300+ yrs
Sacred Bo Tree
UNESCO 1982
World Heritage
Full day
Suggested visit
Ticket Prices
Free
Best Time to Visit
Best Season
December — April
Dry weather, comfortable temperatures. Poya days (full moon) are intensely atmospheric with thousands of pilgrims — vibrant but crowded.
Poya Days
Monthly full moon
White-clad pilgrims fill the sacred area. The atmosphere of devotion is unmatched anywhere in Sri Lanka.
Avoid Midday
11:00 AM – 2:00 PM
The open plains between monuments become extremely hot. Plan early morning or late afternoon visits.
Dress Code
Dress code is essential: Wear white or light-coloured modest clothing covering shoulders and knees. This is both a sacred requirement and a mark of respect at one of Buddhism's most important sites..
Sacred Area Opens 6:00 AM
Site Closes 6:00 PM
White or light modest clothing respectfully required throughout — especially at the Bo Tree compound. Shoes must be removed at all shrine areas. Hire a bicycle or tuk-tuk to cover the site.
Key Highlights
Sri Maha Bodhi — The Sacred Bo Tree
The world's oldest historically documented tree (288 BC). Grown from a cutting of the original Bodhi tree under which the Buddha attained enlightenment. Worshipped by millions of pilgrims. Guarded 24 hours a day.
Ruwanwelisaya Dagoba
Built by King Dutugemunu (2nd c BC). 55 metres tall, surrounded by a remarkable elephant wall with hundreds of life-size carved elephants. One of the most atmospheric places in Sri Lanka at dawn.
Jetavanaramaya
When completed in the 3rd century AD, the third-tallest building in the ancient world. The brick structure contains an estimated 93 million baked bricks. Still rises 70 metres today.
Abhayagiri Monastery
One of the great intellectual centres of the ancient Buddhist world. Up to 5,000 monks studied here. The adjacent museum contains the exceptional Samadhi Buddha statue.
Isurumuniya Viharaya
3rd-century BC rock temple with the famous 'Isurumuniya Lovers' carving — a masterpiece of ancient sculpture. Beautiful rock pool setting. Separate entry: LKR 500.
Twin Ponds (Kuttam Pokuna)
Two magnificent bathing tanks built for the monks of Abhayagiri. The symmetrical ponds connected by underground channels are among the finest examples of ancient Sri Lankan hydraulic engineering.
The Story Behind the Site
4th c BC
City FoundedAnuradhapura is established as the royal capital by King Pandukabhaya. The city begins its 1,400-year role as the centre of Sri Lankan civilisation.247 BC
Buddhism ArrivesMahinda, son of Emperor Ashoka, arrives at Mihintale (12 km away) and introduces Buddhism to Sri Lanka. King Devanampiya Tissa is converted and immediately begins building the city's Buddhist infrastructure.288 BC
Sacred Bo Tree PlantedKing Devanampiya Tissa plants the sapling of the Sacred Bodhi tree — a cutting from the original tree in Bodh Gaya — which continues to grow and be worshipped to this day.2nd c BC
King DutugemunuAfter driving out South Indian invaders, King Dutugemunu builds the Ruwanwelisaya and Mirisavetiya dagobas, cementing Anuradhapura's status as the Buddhist capital of Asia.9th–10th c AD
Repeated InvasionsMultiple South Indian invasions progressively weaken Anuradhapura. The capital eventually shifts to Polonnaruwa in the 10th century AD.1982
UNESCO World HeritageInscribed alongside Polonnaruwa, Sigiriya and Dambulla as part of the Sacred City of Anuradhapura World Heritage Site.
"No city in the ancient world maintained a continuous tradition of Buddhist scholarship, royal patronage and civic administration for as long as Anuradhapura — not even Rome."
— UNESCO World Heritage Nomination Document, 1982
Visitor Guide
Essential Tips
01 White Clothing
Wear white or light-coloured modest clothing throughout — especially at the Bo Tree compound.
02 Remove Shoes
Shoes must be removed at all shrine areas. Carry a bag to hold them.
03 Hire a Guide
USD 20. Essential to understand the extraordinary scale and significance of what you are seeing.
04 Hire a Bicycle
The site is very spread out. A bicycle or tuk-tuk is essential for a comprehensive visit.
05 Visit at Dawn
The Ruwanwelisaya at sunrise, with white-clad pilgrims lighting oil lamps, is one of the most beautiful sights in Sri Lanka.
06 Full Day
Allow a full day — Anuradhapura with a guide and bicycle requires 5–6 hours minimum for the main areas.