Caves
Sri Lanka is home to fascinating caves rich in history and natural beauty. The Dambulla Cave Temple, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, showcases ancient Buddhist murals and statues. The Batadombalena and Fa Hien caves hold prehistoric significance, with evidence of early human habitation. These caves offer a glimpse into Sri Lanka’s cultural and geological heritage.
Caves
This captivating activity of speleology is relatively new to Sri Lanka and is rather an unusual experienced not to be missed. Sri Lanka is dotted with many caves from the Ritigala mountains in the north to the central hills and the southern hillocks of the South. The most famous being Batatotalena at sudugala, attributed to the “Balangoda man” a prehistoric man whose skeletal remains were uncovered inside this cave, Belilena in Kithulgala and aptly named “Wavulpone” because of the large community of bats living inside with some records indicating a figure as high as hundred thousand
The word speleology, describes the exploration, surveying, mapping and photographing of caves, used by the scientific community. These caves are home to a great variety of creatures that are nocturnal in their habits and most of the recently discovered species are from caves which have been around for at least 500 million years, and abound with stalactites and stalagmites, formations of conical calcium deposits sometimes as tall as a child
Caving
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Ontdek de Belilena-grot vanuit Colombo
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Explore Belilena Cave from Kitulgala
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Verken de Belilena-grot vanaf Mount Lavinia
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Explore Blue Water Pond Cave from Ella
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