Top rated Buddhist temples in Rumassala

Experience the best that Rumassala has to offer with our curated list of top-rated places. Sorted by average review scores from venues boasting over 30 reviews, these establishments promise exceptional quality and experiences to elevate your visit in the city. This list contains 4 places from Buddhist temple category.

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Kumarakanda Maha Viharaya image
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Kumarakanda Maha Viharaya
Buddhist temple
👍👍 Kumarakanda Temple is one of the well preserved colonial architecture influenced buddhist temples in Sri Lanka which is dated back to 16th century. It is located in Galle district, closer to a well known tourist destination: Hikkaduwa. Temple is build around 1765 AD and it has decorative buildings...
4.70 (81 reviews) (~3.09 km from centre)
Sīnigama Sri Devol Shrine image
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Sīnigama Sri Devol Shrine
Place of worship
👍👍 It's most popular location for Worshiping of Devol deviyo. Seenigama is a small village on the south-west coast on the main Colombo- Galle road. It's located just before Hikkaduwa. The Seenigama Devalaya (shrine) is on a small island short way from the beach. The Seenigama Devalaya dedicated to t...
4.60 (309 reviews) (~8.73 km from centre)
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Nagaramaya
Buddhist temple
👍👍 One of the best Temple here in Hikkaduwa. You can enjoy the silence inside, noone comes after you and just try to ask for "Donation" like most of temples for tourism. You can do it yourself if you love to. Beautiful temple with many statues, you can feel yourself, you can set your mind empty and go...
4.60 (43 reviews) (~5.5 km from centre)
Thotagamuwa Ancient Rathpath Rajamaha Viharaya තොටගමු රත්පත් රාජමහා විහාරය image
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Thotagamuwa Ancient Rathpath Rajamaha Viharaya තොටගමු රත්පත් රාජමහා විහාරය
Buddhist temple
🫤 Situated in the Galle district, Thelwaththa village, this temple is famous by the name of Thotagamuwa Rajamaha Viharaya. Sccording to legends, the history of this temple dates back to the time of Vijayabhahu the first (1070-1110BC) of polonnaruwa period. Buildings of this temple have been damaged wi...
4.40 (84 reviews) (~9.85 km from centre)
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