Ranmasu Uyana: A Glimpse Into Sri Lanka’s Ancient Royal Leisure Gardens
Today, much of Ranmasu Uyana remains a puzzle. Theories, legends, and beliefs continue to swirl around the site, enriching its allure. Whether it was the sophisticated water systems, the royal romance, or the mystical stargate, the ruins whisper of an ancient world that continues to intrigue and captivate. As you wander through the remnants of this once-glorious leisure garden, you can’t help but be transported back in time, imagining what life must have been like for the royals who once strolled these grounds. The mystery of Ranmasu Uyana is one that continues to invite exploration, urging us to uncover the stories hidden within its stone walls and lush surroundings.
Visiting the Dambulla Cave Temples
Dambulla Rock Cave Temple is acclaimed as the biggest and best preserved complex of Buddha images and rock paintings in South East Asia. Due to the importance of its historical contribution, the significance of its archaeological findings and the sublimity of its art, the Dambulla Temple was declared as a UNESCO Heritage Site in 1991.