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Mike Yardley: World Heritage and Wildlife in Sri Lanka

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Newstalk ZB,
Publish Date
Sat, 12 Oct 2024, 1:50pm
Dambulla Cave Temple exterior. Photo / Supplied
Dambulla Cave Temple exterior. Photo / Supplied

Mike Yardley: World Heritage and Wildlife in Sri Lanka

Author
Newstalk ZB,
Publish Date
Sat, 12 Oct 2024, 1:50pm

"After savouring Sri Lanka’s western coast, the nation’s famed cultural triangle serves up a bevy of World Heritage ancient treasures in the heart of the island. Travelling with On the Go Tours, we farewelled the city buzz of Colombo and drove east for several hours to Dambulla, home to the spectacular Dambulla Rock Temple. Sri Lanka has a long history of the presence and practice of Buddhism and this sprawling cave complex is quite the treasure-chest. The Dambulla temple is not only one of the oldest sites for Buddhist monasticism, but it has served as a pilgrimage site for twenty-two centuries. The massive cave temple complex is unique in Southeast Asia because monks carved the caves out from rock, towering 160 metres above the surrounding plains. There’s more than 80 caves across the site, but the major attractions are spread over five caves which contain statues and paintings of Buddha and his life."

Read Mike's full article here.

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