Tour Overview:
• Explore the Historical Significance.
•Manifest the Architectural marvels & Cultural immersion.
•Encounter the essence of wildlife & scenic surroundings.
Cycling through the Polonnaruwa Citadel is a captivating experience that immerses you in Sri Lanka’s rich history and stunning landscapes. As you pedal through the ancient city, you’ll enjoy lush greenery, serene water bodies like Parakrama Samudra, and the backdrop of impressive ruins. As we advance, we stop at key sites like Gal Vihara, with its magnificent Buddha sculptures, and the Royal Palace complex, which gives you a tangible sense of the grandeur of the ancient kingdom.
The combination of ancient architecture and natural beauty provides countless opportunities for photography and moments of reflection. Furthermore, Keep an eye out for birds and other wildlife around the reservoirs, especially if you cycle early in the morning or late in the afternoon.
In summary, the Polonnaruwa Citadel is vital not only for its historical and architectural significance but also for its role in shaping Sri Lanka’s cultural identity and economic development. A cycling tour in Polonnaruwa is not just about seeing the sights; it’s about feeling the history, connecting with the landscape, and enjoying a unique adventure. Whether you’re a history buff or just love cycling, this experience is sure to leave a lasting impression.
In a dynamic effort to combat deforestation and bolster environmental conservation, we proudly present to you, the ‘Brown Roots’ Project, launched on World Environment Day, June 5th, 2017, undertaken in collaboration with Browns Tours. Working closely with relevant authorities and organizations, including Sri Lanka Forest Reserves, we stand united in preserving and enriching the beauty of our island home for generations to come.
Our commitment:
As part of our unwavering dedication, we have pledged to plant a tree for every traveler who embarks on a journey with us, and since its inception, the ‘Brown Roots’ project has already seen the planting of over 3000 trees in the central province of Sri Lanka by the end of 2018.
Our resolve remains resolute, and with your invaluable support, we endeavour to further elevate this number in the years ahead. Join us in nurturing the very roots of nature’s grandeur.