North Western Province Essentials
Sri Lanka’s North Western Province, or Wayamba, preserves the history of the 13th-century capital at Yapahuwa, famous for its steep ornamental staircase and rock-cut fortifications. The region is defined by its massive rock formations, such as Ethugala in Kurunegala, which hosts an 88-foot seated Buddha statue. From medieval military strongholds to ancient hilltop temples like Kondadeniya Rajamaha Viharaya, these sites provide a detailed look at the island's royal and spiritual evolution.
Yapahuwa Rock Fortress
13th-century capital and military stronghold featuring a steep ornamental staircase. Once the repository for the Sacred Tooth Relic, the site contains rock-cut caves, a moat, and palace ruins.
Lord Buddha Statue (Ethugala)
An 88-foot seated statue situated atop Ethugala, or Elephant Rock. This landmark provides expansive views of Kurunegala and the North Western Province plains.
Yapahuwa Kota Vehera
Ancient stupa and monastery complex situated at the base of the Yapahuwa Rock Fortress, dating back to the medieval kingdom period.
Kondadeniya Rajamaha Viharaya
Hilltop Buddhist temple near Yapahuwa offering panoramic vistas of the surrounding landscape and ancient archaeological remains.
Pahan Gala Viewpoint
Elevated vantage point offering panoramic views of the Kurunegala district's rugged terrain and agricultural plains.
Makullapokuma Sri Sumanaramaya
Buddhist temple and religious site serving the local community in the western part of the province.
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