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Polonnaruwa Ancient City Private Day Tour (Hidden Gems)
Polonnaruwa Ancient City Private Day Tour
Polonnaruwa Ancient City Private Day Tour
Polonnaruwa Ancient City Private Day Tour
Polonnaruwa Ancient City Private Day Tour

Polonnaruwa Ancient City Private Day Tour (Hidden Gems)

By Live Lanka Tours
Free cancellation available
Price is AU$47 per adult
Features
  • Free cancellation available
  • 7h
  • Mobile voucher
  • Instant confirmation
Overview

Discover the wonders of Polonnaruwa like never before on our Polonnaruwa Ancient City Private Day Tour! What sets us apart is our personalised approach, ensuring a unique and immersive experience tailored to your interests. With a dedicated private guide, you'll delve into the rich history and awe-inspiring architecture of this UNESCO World Heritage Site at your own pace.

Explore iconic landmarks like the Royal Palace, the Vatadage, and the stunning Gal Vihara statues while uncovering their fascinating stories and secrets.

Whether you're a history enthusiast or a curious traveller, our tour guarantees an unforgettable journey through one of Sri Lanka's most remarkable ancient capitals. Book now for an exclusive adventure where history comes alive just for you!

Activity location

  • Archaeological Museum
    • Sacred City
    • Polonnaruwa, Sri Lanka

Meeting/Redemption Point

  • Archaeological Museum
    • Polonnaruwa, North Central Province, Sri Lanka

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Polonnaruwa City Tour, 4 Hours
  • Activity duration is 7 hours7h
    7h
  • English

Duration: 4 hours
Polonnaruwa City Tour, 4 Hours: Archaeological Museum,
Polonnaruwa ancient city,
Statue of Parakramabahu.

Language options: English
Price details
AU$46.86 x 1 AdultAU$46.86

Total
Price is AU$46.86
Until Sat, 22 Feb
Polonnaruwa Ancient City Private Day Tour
  • Activity duration is 7 hours7h
    7h
  • English

Full day: Deepa Uyana,
Sunset by the Parakrama Samudraya.
Duration: 7 hours
Bottled water
Day tour: Archaeological Museum,
Polonnaruwa ancient city,
Statue of Parakramabahu,
Deepa Uyana,
Sunset by the Parakrama Samudraya.

Language options: English
Price details
AU$62.48 x 1 AdultAU$62.48

Total
Price is AU$62.48
Until Sat, 22 Feb
Private City Tour by Car 4 Hrs
  • Activity duration is 7 hours7h
    7h
  • English

Duration: 4 hours
Bottled water
Private City Tour by Car 4 Hrs: Archaeological Museum,
Polonnaruwa ancient city,
Statue of Parakramabahu.
Private transport: Air-conditioned vehicle

Language options: English
Price details
AU$78.10 x 1 AdultAU$78.10

Total
Price is AU$78.10
Until Sat, 22 Feb
Private Day Tour by Car
  • Activity duration is 7 hours7h
    7h
  • English

Full day: Deepa Uyana,
Sunset by the Parakrama Samudraya.
Duration: 7 hours
Bottled water
Private Day Tour by Car: Archaeological Museum,
Polonnaruwa ancient city,
Statue of Parakramabahu,
Deepa Uyana,
Sunset by the Parakrama Samudraya.
Private transport: Air-conditioned vehicle

Language options: English
Price details
AU$93.71 x 1 AdultAU$93.71

Total
Price is AU$93.71
Until Sat, 22 Feb

What's included, what's not

  • What's includedWhat's includedBottled water
  • What's excludedWhat's excludedEntry/Admission fee for the site (USD 30 per person)
  • What's excludedWhat's excludedPrivate transport
  • What's excludedWhat's excludedAir-conditioned vehicle
  • What's excludedWhat's excludedBreakfast
  • What's excludedWhat's excludedLunch
  • What's excludedWhat's excludedSnacks
  • What's excludedWhat's excludedService charge (Tips)

Know before you book

  • Public transport options are available nearby
  • Specialised infant seats are available
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels

Activity itinerary

Archaeological Museum
  • 30m
  • Admission ticket not included
The Archaeological Museum in Polonnaruwa is a treasure trove of artefacts and insights into the ancient city’s rich history. Located near the main entrance to the Polonnaruwa Heritage Site, the museum offers a comprehensive introduction to the city's cultural and architectural legacy. The exhibits include statues, stone carvings, and pottery, many excavated from the surrounding ruins. Detailed scale models of iconic structures, such as the Gal Vihara and the Royal Palace, provide a glimpse into how these monuments looked in their prime. Informative panels and visual aids enhance the visitor experience, explaining the significance of Polonnaruwa during its reign as Sri Lanka's second capital. The museum’s layout is well organised, making it easy to navigate. It’s an ideal starting point for your Polonnaruwa exploration, offering context and enriching your understanding of the archaeological marvels you’ll encounter.
The Palace of King Parakramabahu
  • 30m
The Palace of King Parakramabahu in Polonnaruwa is a stunning remnant of Sri Lanka's medieval grandeur. Once a magnificent seven-story structure, it served as the royal residence of King Parakramabahu I, who reigned during the 12th century. Though only the lower levels remain today, the ruins hint at its former splendour, with massive brick walls and intricately carved stone foundations. The palace complex includes numerous chambers and audience halls, showcasing advanced architectural techniques of the time. The walls, which are over a metre thick, display evidence of the once-elaborate plaster and decoration. Visitors can also see remnants of guardrooms and staircases that once led to the upper levels. Situated within the Royal Palace Group, the site is a key highlight of Polonnaruwa’s UNESCO World Heritage designation. It is a testament to the ingenuity and vision of one of Sri Lanka's most celebrated rulers, offering a fascinating glimpse into the island's rich history.
Polonnaruwa Vatadage
  • 45m
  • Admission ticket not included
The Vatadage in Polonnaruwa is a masterpiece of ancient Sri Lankan architecture and a highlight of the Sacred Quadrangle. This circular relic house, built to protect a sacred stupa, is adorned with intricate carvings and symbolic stonework. Four beautifully carved Buddha statues face the cardinal directions, surrounded by concentric stone pillars that once supported a wooden roof. The delicately sculpted moonstone at the entrance, along with ornate guardstones and balustrades, showcases exceptional craftsmanship. Nearby, the Square Triangle, a colloquial term often used for the geometric layout of the Sacred Quadrangle, houses several remarkable structures, including the Thuparama Image House and the Hatadage. Each monument in this area reflects the religious and cultural sophistication of Polonnaruwa’s golden era. Together, the Vatadage and the surrounding monuments offer visitors a fascinating glimpse into the spiritual and architectural achievements of Sri Lanka’s medieval period.
Hindu Temple
  • 15m
  • Admission ticket not included
Shiva Devalaya No. 2 is a well-preserved Hindu temple in Polonnaruwa, showcasing the city's multicultural heritage. Dedicated to Lord Shiva, this ancient shrine reflects the influence of South Indian Dravidian architecture during Polonnaruwa’s era as a thriving medieval capital. Built entirely of stone, the temple features a simple yet elegant design. Its sanctum houses a Shiva Lingam, a sacred symbol of Lord Shiva, which remains an object of worship. The intricately carved doorways and subtle decorative elements highlight the artistry of the time. Unlike many Buddhist monuments in Polonnaruwa, Shiva Devalaya No. 2 serves as a testament to the harmonious coexistence of Hindu and Buddhist cultures. It is an unmissable site for those seeking to explore the diverse spiritual traditions that shaped Sri Lanka's history.
Pabalu Vehera
  • 15m
  • Admission ticket not included
Pabalu Vehera is a striking stupa in Polonnaruwa, renowned for its unique design and historical significance. Built during the reign of King Parakramabahu I, this lesser-known but fascinating monument stands out due to its unconventional, slightly irregular shape, which adds to its charm. The stupa is believed to have been constructed by a royal consort, reflecting its deep spiritual and personal significance. Its name, which translates to "Beads Stupa," suggests a connection to bead offerings found during excavations. A visit here offers a deeper appreciation of Polonnaruwa's diverse and intricate heritage.
Rankoth Vehera
  • 15m
  • Admission ticket not included
Rankoth Vehera, the largest stupa in Polonnaruwa, stands as a testament to the grandeur of ancient Sri Lankan architecture and religious devotion. Constructed during the reign of King Nissanka Malla in the 12th century, this impressive brick structure rises to a height of 55 metres, making it a prominent feature of the Polonnaruwa skyline. Its name, meaning "Golden Pinnacle Stupa," reflects the once-gilded spire that crowned the monument. The design closely resembles the famous stupas of Anuradhapura, symbolising continuity in Buddhist architectural traditions. Surrounding the stupa are remnants of image houses and small shrines, adding to the site's sacred ambiance. Rankoth Vehera remains an active place of worship, where visitors can witness locals offering flowers and prayers. Its serene atmosphere and historical significance make it a must-visit landmark, offering a glimpse into the spiritual heart of Polonnaruwa's golden age.
Alahana Pirivena
  • 30m
  • Admission ticket not included
The Alahana Pirivena Complex in Polonnaruwa is a remarkable monastic site that highlights the religious and educational brilliance of Sri Lanka’s medieval period. Built by King Parakramabahu I in the 12th century, this vast complex served as a centre for Buddhist learning and spiritual practice. The site features impressive ruins, including the Lankatilaka Image House, a massive structure housing a colossal standing Buddha statue, and the Kiri Vehera, a beautifully preserved stupa. The cremation site of monks, known as the Dharma Shala, and intricately designed ponds add to its historical allure. Alahana Pirivena, which translates to "The Crematory Monastery," was not only a place of worship but also an advanced educational institution. Its serene atmosphere and architectural splendour make it a must-visit for history enthusiasts and those seeking to connect with the spiritual heritage of Polonnaruwa.
Gal Vihara
  • 30m
  • Admission ticket not included
Gal Vihara is one of the most iconic and breathtaking sites in Polonnaruwa, renowned for its exquisite rock-cut Buddha statues. Dating back to the 12th century, this ancient monastic complex was commissioned by King Parakramabahu I. It features four stunning Buddha figures carved directly into a massive granite rock face, showcasing remarkable artistry and skill. The centrepiece is a 14-foot reclining Buddha, depicting the Buddha in his final moments, symbolising his peaceful passing into Nirvana. Additionally, there are two seated Buddha statues and a standing figure, each beautifully detailed and radiating serenity. The intricacy of the carvings, along with the tranquil setting, makes Gal Vihara a key highlight of Polonnaruwa’s UNESCO World Heritage Site. It offers visitors a deep connection to Sri Lanka’s Buddhist heritage, both through its artistic excellence and spiritual significance.
Thivanka Image House
  • 15m
  • Admission ticket not included
The Thivanka Image House in Polonnaruwa is an important Buddhist structure renowned for its impressive size, historical significance, and detailed artwork. Built during the reign of King Parakramabahu I in the 12th century, this image house is famous for its large, well-preserved murals depicting scenes from the Buddha's life and Jataka tales. The most notable feature of the Thivanka Image House is the massive statue of the Buddha in a unique posture, known as "Thivanka" (meaning "three bends"), which is positioned in a striking three-part curve. The name of the image house is derived from this distinctive posture. The walls of the image house are adorned with vibrant frescoes that offer a glimpse into the religious and cultural life of Polonnaruwa. The intricate artwork and the architectural design make Thivanka Image House a must-visit for anyone exploring the city’s rich Buddhist heritage. It’s an exceptional blend of art, history, and spirituality.
Priyamali Gedara Road
  • 1h 30m
Sri Lankan traditional rice and curry is a beloved and iconic dish that embodies the island’s rich culinary heritage. The meal typically consists of steamed white rice served with an array of flavourful curries made from vegetables, meats, or seafood. Each curry is carefully prepared with a blend of aromatic spices such as cumin, coriander, turmeric, and curry leaves, which create deep, complex flavours. Common curries include dal (lentil curry), aubergine curry, chicken curry, and fish curry, each offering unique textures and tastes. Accompaniments such as pol sambol (a spicy coconut relish), sour sambol, or moru (buttermilk) provide balance and enhance the overall meal. The combination of rice and curry is not only nutritious but also showcases the island's vibrant use of local ingredients, including tropical fruits, spices, and herbs. It’s a must-try for anyone seeking to experience the authentic flavours of Sri Lanka.
Statue of Parakramabahu I
  • 30m
  • Admission ticket not included
The Statue of Parakramabahu in Polonnaruwa is a monumental tribute to one of Sri Lanka’s greatest kings. Standing 12 feet tall, the statue depicts King Parakramabahu I in regal attire, symbolising his power and leadership during the 12th century. Known for his military conquests and efforts in developing infrastructure, this statue serves as a reminder of his contributions to Polonnaruwa’s prosperity. Nearby, Pothgul Viharaya is a historic monastic complex that once housed Buddhist scriptures. The ruins include a large image house and a stupa, reflecting the site's role in religious education. The library structure, thought to have contained sacred texts, adds to its significance as an intellectual hub. Together, the Statue of Parakramabahu and Pothgul Viharaya represent the rich cultural and religious heritage of Polonnaruwa, offering visitors a chance to connect with Sri Lanka's royal and monastic history in one captivating location.
Deepa Uyana
  • 30m
  • Admission ticket not included
Deepa Uyana, also known as King Nissankamalla's Pleasure Garden, is a serene and historically significant site in Polonnaruwa. This beautifully landscaped garden was designed as a retreat for relaxation and entertainment during the 12th century. It reflects the sophistication of ancient Sri Lankan urban planning and royal leisure. At its heart lies the Cool Palace, a remarkable structure believed to have been a summer pavilion. Strategically located near water features, the Cool Palace provided a refreshing escape from the tropical heat. The remains of ponds, stone carvings, and elegant pavilions offer a glimpse into the grandeur of the royal lifestyle. Deepa Uyana not only showcases King Nissankamalla's appreciation for art and nature but also his contributions to Polonnaruwa’s architectural legacy. Visitors can explore its tranquil surroundings while imagining the splendour of a bygone era, making it a delightful stop on any Polonnaruwa itinerary.
Parakrama Samudraya View Point
  • 30m
Watching the sunset over Parakrama Samudraya in Polonnaruwa is an unforgettable experience that combines natural beauty with historical significance. This vast reservoir, also known as the "Sea of Parakrama," was constructed in the 12th century under the visionary King Parakramabahu I, exemplifying ancient Sri Lankan engineering brilliance. As the sun dips below the horizon, the calm waters of the reservoir reflect the vibrant hues of the sky, creating a breathtaking spectacle. The serene atmosphere, complemented by the distant silhouette of lush greenery and ancient ruins, offers a moment of tranquility and awe. Whether you view the sunset from the banks or a nearby vantage point, it’s a perfect way to end a day exploring Polonnaruwa’s heritage. The combination of history and natural splendour makes the sunset at Parakrama Samudraya a must-see for travellers seeking a peaceful and memorable experience in Sri Lanka.

Location

Activity location

  • LOB_ACTIVITIESLOB_ACTIVITIESArchaeological Museum
    • Sacred City
    • Polonnaruwa, Sri Lanka

Meeting/Redemption Point

  • PEOPLEPEOPLEArchaeological Museum
    • Polonnaruwa, North Central Province, Sri Lanka

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