Monday, March 11, 2013

Yapahuwa - hiding away

I never realized how close I lived to history - that only 2 hours away there lay a hidden kingdom. Taking the route I would normally take to Kurunegala, Yapahuwa lies between Kurunegala and Anuradhapura in the Wayamba province.

When we reached the place (on a Saturday), it was full of people - of all ages - but the crowds could not steal the beauty of the palace that stood in front of us. It reminded me a little of Sigiriya. The style and shape of this hidden Kingdom takes you away to a different era and the appreciation of the great kings and engineers of our little island only grew stronger in my mind. Climbing the great stairway which was almost a vertical climb up - was indeed a challenge, but once at the top it was worth the climb. The pillars still stood tall, endowed with art chiseled into the stone pillars and I can only imagine what it must have looked like back in the day.If you dare to climb further upwards, through a narrow path covered in bush, you would meet a clearing and the view is simply amazing.

Yapahuwa served as the capital of Sri Lanka in the latter part of the 13th century (1273–1284).  and was a palace and military stronghold against foreign invaders. The palace and fortress were built by King Buvanekabahu I (1272–1284) in the year 1273.

Unfortunately as always, not everyone there seemed to appreciate the grandeur around them as they stood / ran and threw garbage around the relics.






Sunday, March 10, 2013

Im back......

It's been quite some time since I got on my blog and well many things have changed since then....
But looking foward to being back on the road with more adventures and updating my blog with some of the advetures I've had, places I've seen and people I've met.....