“Sri Lanka’s largest and best-preserved cave temple complex”
The Dambulla Cave Temples, also known as the Golden Temple of Dambulla, are an extraordinary UNESCO World Heritage Site. Nestled on a massive rock, the temple complex features over 150 Buddha statues and intricate frescoes spread across five caves.
The artistry and devotion preserved here for centuries make Dambulla a spiritual and cultural marvel. From golden Buddha statues to vibrant murals depicting the life of Lord Buddha, the caves offer a truly immersive experience of Sri Lanka’s Buddhist traditions.
Cave of the Divine King
The oldest and most impressive cave, with a 14-meter reclining Buddha statue.
Golden Temple
A striking golden Buddha at the temple’s entrance welcomes visitors with grandeur.


