DAMBULLA CAVE TEMPLE
Highlights
DISTANCE FROM THE AIRPORT
130 kms
A UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE SITE
A 2,000-year-old Buddhist cave temple with stunning murals & statues
Dambulla Cave Temple, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is an awe-inspiring Buddhist pilgrimage site known for its intricately painted cave murals, ancient statues, and serene spiritual atmosphere. Also called the Golden Temple of Dambulla, this sacred complex features five caves adorned with over 150 Buddha statues, Hindu deities, and historical paintings that date back more than 2,000 years. The caves are carved into a massive rock formation, offering breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding countryside.
Beyond its artistic and historical significance, the temple remains an active place of worship and a symbol of Sri Lanka’s deep-rooted Buddhist heritage. Visitors can admire the stunning frescoes that depict scenes from Buddha’s life, explore the intricately detailed shrines, and experience the peaceful ambiance that has drawn monks and devotees for centuries. Whether visiting for its religious importance, cultural richness, or stunning hilltop views, Dambulla Cave Temple is a must-visit landmark in Sri Lanka’s cultural triangle