Sri Lanka’s Cultural Triangle is home to some of the most astonishing archaeological monuments in Asia – a landscape scattered with the remains of kingdoms that flourished thousands of years before the modern world. Massive dagobas, rock fortresses, cave temples and royal palace complexes rise from the dry plains of the north-central province, bearing witness to a civilisation of sophistication and ambition. These ancient citadels are not merely ruins; they are living places of worship, pilgrimage and national pride, vibrant with the rituals and reverence of the present as much as with the echoes of the past.