This is located about 30 minutes away from Sigiriya in the town of Dambulla, in the central province of the island. There are buses as well as tuk-tuks that will take you here. However, if you wish to avoid any hassle, tours to the site are usually organized by resorts like Sigiriya Jungles, or any other reputed Sigiriya hotel. In Sri Lanka, you will find thousands of Buddhist temples scattered across, but the Dambulla Cave Temple is one of the most notable and famous of all. Dating as far back as the 1st Century BCE, the temple is said to be the best-preserved cave temple complex in Sri Lanka. Inside five of its caves, you will find a spectacular collection of colourful and impressive murals and statues depicting the life of the Gautama Buddha.
According to the ancient chronicles, the temple was built by the great King Valagamba, who sought refuge here while preparing war against invaders. After winning the war, the king built the temple in an act of gratitude to the monks who provided him sanctuary.