Polonnaruwa vs Anuradhapura — which ancient city should I prioritise if I only have one day?
I'm doing a 10-day trip and the Cultural Triangle only fits into one day. I've read that both Polonnaruwa and Anuradhapura are UNESCO sites and both are a full-day visit on their own. But I can only choose one.
My interests: I love well-preserved ruins, good photo opportunities, and walking around rather than getting bussed between sites. I'm not particularly religious but I appreciate the architectural and historical context.
A few things I'd love to know:
- Which site is better preserved?
- Which is easier to navigate without a guide?
- Is Sigiriya easily combined with either on the same day?
- What is the ticket price for each?
2 Answers
For your specific interests (well-preserved, photogenic, walkable without a guide) — Polonnaruwa is the better choice.
Here's the comparison:
Polonnaruwa
- More compact — you can cover the main sites on a rented bicycle (LKR 200–300/day)
- Better preserved structures: the Gal Vihara Buddha figures are genuinely breathtaking
- Less spread out, less time waiting for transport between sites
- Entrance fee: USD 25 (included in Cultural Triangle ticket)
- Combined with Minneriya safari: excellent same-day option (45 min drive)
Anuradhapura
- Vastly larger — you need a bicycle or tuk-tuk between sites
- Sacred city still actively used for worship — respectful behaviour and dress required throughout
- More spiritually significant, more atmospheric for pilgrimage context
- Some sites are still buried or partially excavated — less visually dramatic than Polonnaruwa
- Entrance fee: USD 25
- Pairs well with Mihintale (30 min drive, free, spectacular hilltop dagobas)
Sigiriya from either: Sigiriya Rock is 30–40 min from Polonnaruwa, 90 min from Anuradhapura. Much easier to combine with Polonnaruwa.
My recommendation: Polonnaruwa in the morning, Sigiriya in the afternoon. Start both early (before 7 AM) to beat the heat.
One practical note: Polonnaruwa has a very good on-site museum at the entrance that gives historical context before you walk the ruins. Spend 30 minutes there first and the structures will mean far more. Anuradhapura's museum is underwhelming by comparison. For a single-day visitor with no prior knowledge of Sri Lankan history, Polonnaruwa gives you a much more coherent story.
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