UNESCO Heritage Guide • 2026

Dambulla Cave Temple: A Sanctuary of Sacred Art

Journey into the heart of Sri Lanka's cultural triangle and explore ancient caves filled with timeless Buddhist masterpieces.

"The Dambulla Cave Temple is a marvel of human devotion, where the very rock has been transformed into a timeless gallery of spiritual enlightenment."

Dambulla Cave Temple (also known as the Golden Temple of Dambulla) is the largest and best-preserved cave temple complex in Sri Lanka. A UNESCO World Heritage site since 1991, this sanctuary consists of five separate caves under a vast overhanging rock, housing 153 Buddha statues and murals that cover an area of 2,100 square meters.

Dating back to the 1st century BC, the temple has been a place of continuous worship for over two millennia. In 2026, it remains a cornerstone of the Sri Lanka Cultural Triangle experience.

1. Exploring the Five Caves

The caves are numbered from east to west. Each cave represents a different era of Kandyan and ancient art. The second cave, Maharaja Lena (Cave of the Great Kings), is the largest and most impressive, featuring a stunning array of murals and a statue of King Vattagamani Abhaya.

2. Highlights of the Complex

Golden Temple Stupa

A modern golden stupa at the base of the hill, greeting visitors upon arrival.

Panoramic Views

Climb the steps to the caves for breathtaking views of the surrounding plains and Sigiriya Rock.

Ancient Murals

Intricate ceiling paintings depicting the life of Buddha and historical events of Sri Lanka.

The Reclining Buddha

A massive 14-meter-long statue of the reclining Buddha in the first cave.

3. Cultural Significance

The temple served as a place of refuge for King Valagamba during his 14-year exile. Upon regaining his throne, he converted the caves into magnificent temples as a token of gratitude. Succeeding kings continued to add to the artistry, creating the masterpiece we see today.

4. Expert Tips for Visitors

  • Temple Etiquette: You must cover your shoulders and knees. Hats must be removed and shoes left at the entrance.
  • Timing: Visit in the late afternoon to avoid the midday sun and enjoy the sunset from the hill.
  • Watch for Monkeys: The climb is populated by friendly but opportunistic macaques. Keep your belongings secure.

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