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Dambulla Cave Temple

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Raza Tours
Level 5 Local Expert
August 4
Private tours and transfers in Sri Lanka with Raza Tours Located in the central part of Sri Lanka, Dambulla Cave Temple is the largest and best preserved ancient temple in the caves of the country. It was built in the 1st century BC and is included in the UNESCO World Heritage List. The five main caves house more than 150 Buddha statues and vibrant murals reflecting Buddhist art and culture.
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Денис Иванов
Level 22 Local Expert
February 11
The energy of caves combined with a thousand-year history. It's crowded. The ticket office is located at the parking lot on the opposite side of the mountain from the Golden Buddha. A toilet for foreigners with water next to the parking lot. Climbing the mountain in the midday heat is exhausting. It is necessary to leave shoes at the entrance to the temple complex, so I recommend wearing socks, because in some caves it is sticky, and outside the stones are scalding hot. The shoes are worn by a couple of people and there is a suspicion that impostors are imposing paid services. The ceilings in the caves are interestingly painted, almost like our frescoes, and there is a six-pointed star above one of the entrances. Peacefully reclining Buddhas have a calming effect. Many statues carved into the rock are admired by the skill of ancient sculptors. The panoramic view at the entrance to the caves is magnificent. I didn't like that in one of the caves, they hang threads on their wrists and then ask for a "donation." On the descent to the Golden Buddha, they recklessly bought sliced mangoes, a gang of monkeys immediately surrounded them and began extorting treats, baring their teeth and imitating a bite attempt. I had to go through this formation, waving my backpack. Do not feed the monkeys, no matter how mimic they look, because more adult and aggressive creatures will come running out of the forest. The statue of the Golden Buddha was in the woods for reconstruction.
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Владимир
Level 9 Local Expert
May 23
An exciting tour, most likely depends on the guide. Entrance is without shoes and a headdress, shoes can be handed in before entering for a nominal fee. For the squeamish, it's better to take disposable socks.
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