Ruwanwelisaya
Ruwanwelisaya, also known as the “Great Stupa,” is one of the most sacred and revered Buddhist sites in Anuradhapura, Sri Lanka. This magnificent, pure white stupa stands as a spiritual heart of the ancient city and a major pilgrimage destination for Buddhists from around the world.
Built by King Dutugemunu in the 2nd century BCE, it is a testament to the country’s profound Buddhist heritage and architectural ingenuity. Its colossal dome and pristine white color are particularly awe-inspiring at sunset. The stupa is surrounded by a symbolic elephant wall, and its tranquil grounds are always filled with pilgrims offering flowers and prayers.
A visit to Ruwanwelisaya offers a deeply spiritual and serene experience. It provides a powerful sense of history and faith, allowing visitors to witness a timeless tradition and connect with the profound cultural legacy of Sri Lanka.
Why go?
Built by King Dutugemunu in the 2nd century BCE, it is a testament to the country’s profound Buddhist heritage and architectural ingenuity. Its colossal dome and pristine white color are particularly awe-inspiring at sunset. The stupa is surrounded by a symbolic elephant wall, and its tranquil grounds are always filled with pilgrims offering flowers and prayers.
Tour Highlights
- Holiday with friends & family.
- As many activities & excursions as can be fitted in to your trip.
- Go any day of the week and most times of the year.