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Somawathiya Chaitya & National Park

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Nestled deep within the lush wilderness northeast of Polonnaruwa lies a rare combination of spiritual devotion and untamed nature — the Somawathiya Chaitya and National Park. This sacred Buddhist stupa, believed to enshrine a relic of Lord Buddha’s tooth, stands within a thriving wildlife sanctuary where elephants, deer, and birds roam freely.
For travelers, it’s one of Sri Lanka’s most unique destinations — a place where ancient faith and natural beauty live side by side.

The Sacred Somawathiya Stupa :
The Somawathiya Chaitya dates back over 2,000 years to the time of King Gajabahu I (2nd century AD). Legend says it was built by Princess Somawathi, sister of King Kavan Tissa, to honor the Buddha’s teachings.
Revered as one of Sri Lanka’s holiest stupas, it continues to attract pilgrims who come to pay respect and offer flowers, incense, and prayers. The white dome of the stupa gleams brilliantly against the surrounding greenery, creating a peaceful and sacred atmosphere in the heart of nature.

The National Park :
Surrounding the stupa is the Somawathiya National Park, part of Sri Lanka’s great floodplain ecosystem. The park protects vital habitats for countless species, including:
Elephants grazing near the riverbanks.
Spotted deer, wild boar, and buffalo in open plains.
Migratory birds such as painted storks and pelicans.
The Mahaweli River, which flows gracefully through the park.
It’s a sanctuary for both wildlife and spirituality — offering travelers a tranquil yet awe-inspiring experience.

What to See & Do

  • Visit the Somawathiya Stupa ⚪: A sacred Buddhist site 🕉️ surrounded by jungle serenity 🌿. 🙏
  • Safari Drive 🚙: Explore the national park 🏞️ with an authorized guide 🧑‍🏫. 🗺️
  • Birdwatching 🦅: Perfect for spotting rare wetland 🦢 and forest species 🐦. 🔭
  • Photography 📸: Capture elephants 🐘 with the white stupa in the distance ⚪ — a truly iconic image ✨. 🐘

How to Get There

  • 🚗 From Polonnaruwa: Around 1 hour 15 minutes by car (50 km) via the Somawathiya Road.
  • 🛣️ From Colombo: Around 6 hours by car via Dambulla–Habarana–Polonnaruwa route.
  • 🚌 By Bus: Take a bus from Polonnaruwa to Sungawila, then hire a tuk-tuk to the temple and park.

Travel Tips

  • Combine spirituality with nature 🧘🌿 — visit both stupa and park in one trip 🗓️. ✅
  • Dress modestly 👚👖 for the temple area 🙏. 👗
  • Bring binoculars 🔭 and a camera 📸 for birdwatching 🐦. 🦅
  • Always travel with a licensed guide or ranger for safety 🧑‍✈️🛡️. 🤝

Suggested Itinerary

  • 5:30 AM 🕔 – Depart Polonnaruwa 🚗 for Somawathiya 🗺️. 🚘
  • 6:30 AM 🕡 – Visit the sacred stupa ⚪ and join morning prayers 🙏. ⛪
  • 7:30 AM 🕢 – Begin a jeep safari 🚙💨 through the national park 🏞️. 🐘
  • 10:00 AM 🕙 – Breakfast or picnic 🧺 near the Mahaweli River 🌊. 😋

Opening Hours & Entry

Open:

Daily : 6:00 AM – 6:00 PM

Entry Fee:

Around LKR 3,000–4,000 (includes park and vehicle)

Best Time to Visit:

Morning or evening for wildlife activity and golden light.

Location

📌 Somawathiya Chaitya & National Park, Polonnaruwa District, Sri Lanka

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Located about 40 km northeast of Polonnaruwa town, the park is accessible via the Hingurakgoda– Medirigiriya route. The journey passes through scenic countryside and rural villages.

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