Ancient City | Ruins of Polonnaruwa | Sri Lanka 🇱🇰

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  • Опубликовано: 6 янв 2025
  • The ancient capital city of Polonnaruwa is a must see while in Sri Lanka. A lot of people compare it against Anuradhapura and having been to both, I can assure you that for most tourists, you'll enjoy Polonnaruwa much more. Take a bicycle there like we did, go on a weekday when it's not crowded, and enjoy the authenticity of the old ruins and ancient city!
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  • @JohnnyFD
    @JohnnyFD  4 года назад +47

    What are your thoughts on Polonnaruwa compared to Anuradhapura or other ancient cities around the world that you've been to?

    • @shewan4
      @shewan4 4 года назад +11

      The architecture is very similar to Tamil Nadu (in the following structure that I am talking about in the links provided and other buildings found there. I am not referring to the Buddhist structures he is showing in the vlog - edited note). It's very influenced by Hindu religion. In Tamil Nadu (India) , there's this beautiful piece of work called Thanjavur temple (I have personally been there) and it is said that the same king or his son made a replica of that structure in Pollonaruwa. I am glad that you are visiting these places. Please do visit Anuradhapura as well. You could observe a clear difference in "moon stone" in Anuradhapura and Pollonaruwa (This is an example for the influence of Hinduism that I am stating - edited note) Anuradhapura was the first kingdom and then with the south indian chola invasion , the kingdom got shifted to Pollonaruwa. (Moon stone is the semi circular stone with lots of carvings you find before a staircase/entrance to a palace or a temple).
      P.S : Do a Google search on Pollonaruwa Shiva temple and Thanjavur Brihadishwara temple. During the Chola time , the this particular structure was constructed as a replica of the Thanjavur temple by the same king / same dynasty.
      🔥🔥FOR THE HATERS - This is totally not required but honestly now I feel sorry all those who does not know the cultural and historical identify of our own motherland. I am a proud Sri Lankan and I am proud of everything which makes Sri Lanka what it is. I love every bit and corner of my country. Hope you would find these small vedios as a guiding factor. Good luck getting to know Sri Lanka.
      ruclips.net/video/HCHRLxmYyEg/видео.html
      ruclips.net/video/ImvFg8nBO4I/видео.html
      A documentary about moonstone (Sadakada pahana) in Sinhala. From 10.05 min onwards the speaker talks about the architectural differences between Anuradhapura moon stone and Pollonaruwa moon stone.
      ruclips.net/video/yBUumq73otM/видео.html 🔥🔥
      And Johnny if you could read this comment while you are still in Pollonaruwa - Please visit Lankathilaka viharaya.
      Few kilometres away from Anuradhapura town , there's Awkana statue and Kala Wewa (huge tank). Now this particular tank has a beautiful history. And Awkana statue is so famous for its marvelous piece of work. When it rains , a drop of water which falls on the forehead of the Buddha actually hits the floor in between the feet. The mathematics are that perfect !!
      I did mention you that visit to Ruvanweliseya during the dusk time is a must last week itself. But now that you are already in Pollonaruwa let me give you more information. Some of these Buddhist places require the visitors to come in WHITE and COVERED. You could just cover yourself with a white cloth. Most of the temple securities keep white cloths to handover to foreigners.
      And don't forget to visit Isurumuniya , Samadhi statue. Samadhi statue is marvel by itself. It depicts the compassion of Lord Buddha. It's said that once Mahatma Gandhi of India saw this statue and in no time tears were drooping down from his eyes. Isurumuniya has some wonderful stone carvings - a couple (king and his gf lol) and more.
      Minhintale - go by tuk tuk, a local bus. We first received Buddhism from that place. It's a hill with lots of mango trees and temple flower trees. Very Instagram worthy place too.
      You might have to buy tickets - you could buy a single ticket which covers all the places. Trust me it's worth it.
      As I told you last week too , you could actually take bath in Basawakkulama tank (near Ruwanveliseya) or Tisa wewa. It's fun !! Have a wonderful time in my precious place Anuradhapura ! If I were in the country, I would have personally being you guys' guide 💕🌻✨

    • @shewan4
      @shewan4 4 года назад +2

      WOW you actually hired a bicycle !! I was telling you to try this last week !! 😍

    • @dinupa
      @dinupa 4 года назад +1

      Make sure you visit Ritigala if you are planning to visit Habarana/ Sigiriya after this.

    • @rajitha369
      @rajitha369 4 года назад +17

      Almost all of those Buddhist temples and palaces were made by Sinhalese buddhist architectures and builders who born in this land. They got that technology from ancestors since 5000-10000years back. At the end of the Anuradhapura era South Indians were attacked the kingdom. After that only few changes happened in the buildings under Hindu influences. This kind of ruins you can find in every where in the country. Still most of them are under the earth or covered by jungle. Most of us believe our magical island may be a part of legendary Atlantis civilisation. God bless both of you!

    • @rajitha369
      @rajitha369 4 года назад +33

      Shashini Warunika Jayarathne හරියට ඉතිහාසෙ ඉගෙනගෙන වරෙන් කමෙන්ට් දාන්න කලින්. සුද්දො ඉස්සරහ අපේ ඇත්ත ඉතිහාසෙ විකෘති සහ හැල්ලු නොකර. තොපි වගේ එවුන්ට සාප වෙනවා මේ කරන දේශද්‍රෝහී වැඩ වලට.

  • @svenja7308
    @svenja7308 4 года назад +35

    I was there 1 year ago cycling through the place in light rain. It was magical and I will never forget the feeling.

  • @pcspictures312
    @pcspictures312 4 года назад +47

    Sri Lanka is small but can't travel all over country in one life. ❤️

    • @jpasiu9999
      @jpasiu9999 4 года назад +5

      Lol i live in SL for 33 years , but still haven't visited North and Eastern side of SL, still there are so many places to visit and see

    • @stuartray2619
      @stuartray2619 4 года назад +3

      I totally agree with you

    • @randimadharmasena7952
      @randimadharmasena7952 4 года назад

      Exactly 👍

    • @amithrodrigo87
      @amithrodrigo87 4 года назад

      So true.This may be why even romans believed thaprobana to be the tip or even be on a different ralm of experiance altogether.

  • @sagarapradeepsamarasinghe7638
    @sagarapradeepsamarasinghe7638 4 года назад +46

    If Christina spends at least three months learning Sinhalese she will become perfect in it as her pronunciation of sinhala words is remarkably good. And remember guys ,now you are witnessing the historical basement of Srilanka . The statue was the king parakramabhahu the great himself. Srilanka kingdoms started from The ancient city called Anuradhapura ,perhaps your next destination I guess. And polonnaruwa was the second in the series . Good luck friends .

    • @TVijayathas
      @TVijayathas 4 года назад

      I do believe The statue was the Sage Pulasthiya Munivar . The place called Pulasthiya village . During the pandya king Rajasimha Pandyan [ Son in law to Mahinda 1v ] Crown related war was lasted between Chola's and Sinhala nearly 100 years .Result during the Chola Emperor Rajarja chola's time the city of Anuradhapura destroyed . Emperor Rajaraja's son and the viceroy of chola territories in Lanka The Crown Prince Rajendera Chola moved his seat of power from Anuradhapura to Pulasthiya nagr and rebuilt and renamed the city " Jananatha mangalam " approx in the year 990 - 1005 AD . But in the year approx 1070 AD King Vijayabhahu recaptured the Rajarasderam OR Rajarada from Chola Emperor Kulothunga Chola and renamed the city Polannruva and was made it as his new capital city . The statue firmly believed Sage Pulasthiya Muni . Great king Parakramabhahu's Father was king Manaparana and his Mother was Cera Princess . King manaparana father was Pandaya Prince and the mother was Sinhala Princess . In fact Cera , Pandya and Sinhala Kingdoms ruled by a unique Royal families . King Parakramabhahu was not only the heir to the thrown of Sinhala Lanka but also for Madurai Pandyan Kingdom . He was appointed his cousin Veerapandaya as his representative of Madurai Thrown and ruled both kingdoms from Polannaruva until the Cholas captured Pandaya kingdom again . It is an interesting history .Those time Chola and Pallava Kingdoms called Northern Kingdoms . Cera , Pandya and Sinhala Kingdoms called Southern Kingdoms

    • @yasindu_112
      @yasindu_112 Год назад

      @@TVijayathas it was proven by the carbon test! That's why it's widely known as the statue of King Parakramabahu the great! According to the duration which he reigned!

  • @Kaile1789
    @Kaile1789 4 года назад +24

    Really beautiful ancient city greeny surrounding clean and calm nature everything is perfect 😀

  • @bradbryant3810
    @bradbryant3810 2 года назад +1

    A lovely couple with very nice material! All the best! Stay safe & stay together! That big, beautiful family was amazing! So much love! Not seen like this often enough!
    I am a 70-year-old Buddhist, and may consider relocating there! Thanks! (Buddha told the truth, my friends!) Thanks so much! BTW - Did you see Adam's Peak?
    Interesting legends of the Buddha giving special teachings there...

  • @PckLyA
    @PckLyA 4 года назад +27

    You asked for a comparison of some famous sites. Here it goes:
    Anuradhapura - Bigger, older, and more spread out. Tons of smaller individual sites. Most of the sites are places of active worship. Huge pagodas/stupas which were the tallest man-made structures in the ancient world at one time after the great pyramids.
    Polonnaruwa - Compact and more museum like. Better preserved than Anuradhapura due to being younger in age. A good comparison would be somewhere like Chichen Itza in Mexico or a smaller scale angkor.
    Sigiriya - Probably the most iconic site in Sri Lanka with ruins perched on top of a huge rock and gardens at the bottom. Plus you get great views.
    Ritigala (Between Anuradhapura and Polonnaruwa) - A small quiet place with ruins set in the thick forest. There's a very different atmosphere because of the forested nature.
    Mihintale - A complex of ruins on and around a hill. Good views from the top.
    Dambulla - A single temple complex in a cave. Very well preserved. Quite unique.
    Kandy: Newer, and therefore very well preserved and maintained. Can be a bit crowded. However, there's more to the complex than the main temple.
    There are many other smaller places such as Medirigiriya, Yapahuwa, Haththikuchchi, Tantirimale, etc.

    • @vijayafernando1
      @vijayafernando1 4 года назад +3

      AnuradhaPura is 1500 years older than pollannaruwa

    • @JohnnyFD
      @JohnnyFD  4 года назад +4

      Wow thanks for the comparisons and breakdowns!

    • @vijayafernando1
      @vijayafernando1 4 года назад +1

      @@JohnnyFD pleasure

    • @KushnSads
      @KushnSads 4 года назад

      Kz Sq, also Mahiyanganaya, where you find some of the most amazing & significant rock paintings.
      & what's left of Naagadeepa.
      Both of the above (including some of what you've mentioned) outside the cultural triangle that is Anuradhapura (pronounced Ah-noo-Raa-duh-poo-ruh), Polonnaruwa (pronounced Poe-low-nnaa-roo-wuh) & Sigiriya (pronounced See-gi-ri-yuh)/Dambulla (pronounced Dahm-bull-er).
      Yes, Angkor Wat is VAST in comparison (Sri Lanka being a small country 😊) but Sri Lanka's ruins are just as impressive. When you learn the history of these ruins & the use for different buildings & developments, it is fascinating.
      Additionally, the preservation of these structures reminds me a lot of the Acropolis & it's surrounding in Athens & the preservation of structures in Thessaloniki in Greece. The biggest difference is that much of the ruins in Sri Lanka are away from the city which is densely populated. Given time, care & concerted efforts by the Archeologists, I feel Sri Lanka's history will survive a while for its future generations. I don't know if I can confidently say the same about the Acropolis & Thessaloniki ruins. The city has come up around these parts of history & they degrade the ruins with time, faster than it would occur if they were more out-of-the-way of civilisation. I truly hope that continuous efforts take place to keep these bits of history alive.

  • @ladiswashharoom
    @ladiswashharoom 4 года назад +5

    To answer your question @23:22 , There is one Luxury resort in Anuradhapura name Forest rock garden resort which was built to resemble this place, check it out when you're there

  • @josephanton1572
    @josephanton1572 4 года назад +6

    I was born in Sri Lanka but immigrated at young age so I did not get a chance to visit these places. But through you, I am watching all the beautiful places in my country.

    • @JohnnyFD
      @JohnnyFD  4 года назад +1

      I'm happy to be able to show you all of these amazing places!

    • @josephanton1572
      @josephanton1572 4 года назад

      Thank you. I live in Northern California, Silicon Valley. We had a colonial house and about a year ago I bought the next door house and I converted it to a hotel. It’s located down town, Jaffna which is north of Sri Lanka. Please let me know if you like to be my guest in my Colonial Inn Hotel, Jaffna. Take care and be safe,

  • @HG-wn5qw
    @HG-wn5qw 4 года назад +7

    Proud to be a Sinhalese. Sinhala pride . Anuradhapura. Polonnaruwa. සිංහලයෙකු විම පිලිබඳ ආඩම්බරයි

    • @ඉෂාරඋදයංග
      @ඉෂාරඋදයංග 4 года назад +4

      Dannawane comment dakina wena awun hithanne maha amuthu widihakata sinhalaya gana Katha karoth mokek Hari sulu ekekta eka jathiwadi !!!!!!

    • @arunshan6808
      @arunshan6808 4 года назад

      Proud to be Tamil !!!!!!

    • @Ben47x1
      @Ben47x1 4 года назад +3

      @@arunshan6808 however we all are Sri lankans. We are one small family ❤

  • @adeeshatennakoon6073
    @adeeshatennakoon6073 4 года назад +6

    Hi jonny, thanks for all these amazing videos of Sri Lanka. I have no words to thank you and kristina for these videos. When we are thousands of miles away from our motherland and stuck at home due to pandemic situation, your videos brings us a nostalgia of our childhood and the way we visited around the country with our loving family members. My little one also a fan of your videos and it helps a lot to make her proud of sri lanka. Thanks a lot man

    • @JohnnyFD
      @JohnnyFD  4 года назад

      Comments like yours make us feel so blessed to be able to make and share these videos!

  • @AkeelMoh
    @AkeelMoh 4 года назад +9

    Not to offend those adventure enthusiasts..! But I've seen some foreigners who loves to do adventure stuffs & travel to those surfing, hiking spots, but not interested that much on enjoying ancient places, ruins & temples..!
    But it's amazing to see that, you guys love both being adventure travellers with exciting activities and at the same time, have such an artistic mindset to appreciate and get relaxed in this kinda heritage architectural ancient sites..! ❤️
    So lovely to see how you guys both grows together in your relationship during this stay!!

  • @NomadShifu
    @NomadShifu 4 года назад +3

    The ancient city is really interesting. Full of wonderful places to explore and learn.

  • @hobolyf
    @hobolyf 4 года назад +10

    Christina perfected the Sri Lankan pronunciation and seconds later Jonny destroys it. lol

  • @prajath100
    @prajath100 4 года назад +5

    Great architecture, great history, Emagine how beautiful this ancient city if we can go back to the history.

  • @renukaperis1789
    @renukaperis1789 4 года назад +2

    Very beautiful video. Thanks for showing our beautiful country Sri Lanka to the whole world.

  • @kelumsamarasekara779
    @kelumsamarasekara779 4 года назад +37

    ඇගේ මයිල් කෙලින් වෙන වීඩියෝ එකක්...
    මොනතරම් ශ්‍රේෂ්ඨ මිනිසුන් ඉන්න රටක්ද මේක......
    Love you johnny & christina....😍

    • @sisiramsd3214
      @sisiramsd3214 4 года назад +1

      ammo train eke toilet eka...

    • @kelumsamarasekara779
      @kelumsamarasekara779 4 года назад +1

      @@sisiramsd3214
      නටඹුන් වගේ....😊😂

    • @sisiramsd3214
      @sisiramsd3214 4 года назад

      @@kelumsamarasekara779 ..kiyala wedakne..eka dekkama walak kapan welalenna hithenawa..😂

    • @ezzz3827
      @ezzz3827 4 года назад +3

      @@sisiramsd3214 ඉතින් වැලලියන්කෝ..ලෝකෙට හරිම පාඩුවක් වෙන්නේ උබ වැලලුනාම...

    • @sisiramsd3214
      @sisiramsd3214 4 года назад +1

      @@ezzz3827 anunge awata hota dana uba wage hipatuwo meka onathඕනෑතරම් innawa..pathakata wela hitapan gon haraka..igana ganin comment danna oni koheda kiyala ..

  • @sasithdilshan9853
    @sasithdilshan9853 4 года назад +1

    For your question at 23.20, Visit Forest rock garden hotel in Anuradhapura city (about 105 km from Polonnaruwa), this resort has a pool which looks like a pool from king's era.

  • @koreankella5907
    @koreankella5907 4 года назад +1

    glad you go there.pollonnaruwa photos comes first whenever you search about sri lanka tourists places...it's really priceless palce for sri lankan bhuddists and bhuddist all over the world..but because it has a lack facilities and rural area tourist choose to go beaches and ect...

  • @ralphtissera6207
    @ralphtissera6207 4 года назад +2

    Johnny, Your videos are perfect and clear. The details are short and sweet. Great job. Thank you for your videos from Sri Lanka. At the time we need it most due to Covid 19 situation in the world. Your videos will help the economy, publicity and tourism in the future. You are very honest and genuine in your comments. Great job! Waiting for more videos please.

    • @JohnnyFD
      @JohnnyFD  4 года назад

      Thank you very much!

  • @suchiboy
    @suchiboy 4 года назад +4

    Brilliant Video!! Quite enjoyed the sights & sounds!! Also definitely leveled up your video game😁👍📹

  • @sridharbhaskar6360
    @sridharbhaskar6360 4 года назад +2

    thank you Jonnny for showing this ancient city of Polonnaruwa...... all the best to both of You...

  • @Serendipity7
    @Serendipity7 4 года назад +2

    Proud of my Sri Lanka. Once again thanks Jonny for showing us how beautiful it is 😍

  • @HotRedMonkey
    @HotRedMonkey 4 года назад +2

    Thanks to tourists, your contribution helps maintain these historical sites.

  • @shewan4
    @shewan4 4 года назад +13

    About the entrance charges - Yes they are high. Let us say that locals should not be paying too much because that's their heritage and prices for tourists are actually the correct price. But what we really need to understand is that - Sri Lanka needs tourism. It supports the economy. And by 2020 , Sri Lankan tourism is not doing well. In 2019 , due to Easter Sunday Bombings (as the name is popular that way) - a concern about the safety suddenly popped up. And in 2020 , due to corona virus pandemic - of course you know the story.
    I saw that some people have commented that in other developed countries too the ticket prices are high. Now do those countries essentially depend on tourism as one of their major income compared to Sri Lanka. Now if you are preparing to say that tourism is not one of our major incomes - well it could be. And we badly need that.
    And why people are blaming this guy Johnny for complaing ?! He is not the only foreigner who felt it was too much. I have seen other vlogs where tourists complain and some of them even give up visiting those sites.
    This is not about Johnny - but majority of the tourists who choose Sri Lanka as a holiday destination do that not only because it is a beautiful island but also because of their assumption that it could fit into their budget.
    And at least this guy is one of the few who are making vlogs about it and making them public. One can make vedios and keep them to themselves as well. One might go ahead to comment that RUclips is an income - but isn't it genuinely favouring our country ?! His vlogs have this "child like innocence". Why I used that phrase was - he shows everything in the vlog. Even the conversations he has with local families. Those kind of stuff are special. That leaves a good imprint in the memory of people who watch these vedios from other countries.
    So instead of trying to defend your point (by thinking that he could pay for it) - let us just take some time to appreciate his effort.
    Acknowledge the fact that entrance charges for tourists could be a little less. I am not saying that they should pay equal to a local. But a little less as many find this very costly.
    At least this guy left the beaches and roaming around these cities and uploading the vedios on RUclips.

    • @JohnnyFD
      @JohnnyFD  4 года назад +4

      Thanks for the insightful comment!

    • @KushnSads
      @KushnSads 4 года назад +1

      I disagree with the comment that charges are too high. In any kind of travel a person makes, they need to have a budget & think of places to visit in terms of affordability. That's not special for a person who visits Sri Lanka. It's common for people who travel ANYWHERE...even those who travel within Sri Lanka. It's good practice to research & set aside the budget required to visit key places you've set your heart on. $25, in the grand scheme, is actually not a lot of money. Tourists would happily spend that on visiting Stonehenge, the Minnack Theatre, the Eden Project in the UK or Versailles in France, but they have trouble spending that in Sri Lanka at a site that's more vast & full of history? That sounds utterly ridiculous. & smacks of privilege.
      Also, we should be happy that tourists want to showcase their visits to Sri Lanka & encourage their friends to visit the country. We should be happy.
      But we don't need to be grateful for it! We don't owe them for showcasing their trip.
      They made a conscious choice to do that. It was their CHOICE to showcase Sri Lanka. & this choice doesn't mean we turn a blind eye when they're culturally insensitive or acting like privileged toddlers.
      This tourist is 39 years old. He's a grown man! & some of his generalisations & commentary highlights his privilege & disconnect with the plight of Sri Lankans in Sri Lanka. Calling it out isn't a condemnation of him as a person. Saying he's doing that & asking him to be aware & be better doesn't mean he's disliked.
      Who knows. Maybe he might be more sensitive & actually be better.

    • @shewan4
      @shewan4 4 года назад

      @@KushnSads Apparently Tourism Board of Sri Lanka is sponsoring for his travels now. I don't know if they are actually paying him but you can see in his other vedios how it's them who are taking the vlogger around and even explain the importance of difference places while he is taking a vedio. They have recognised him as a "potential influencer".
      I am sure by now the vlogger must have put forward his opinion (and many for that matter) regarding the entrance charges to the officials of Tourism Board. So if the authorities feel the same / a necessity to go for a promotional discount - that would happen in the near future. And vice versa. So the issue gets sorted that way.
      Again the issue is not about the places are not worry of the price. It's about how Sri Lanka could utilise all these spots collectively in its promotional package to attract more tourists. I hope you understand the simple fact I am trying to convey here. Take this example : A tourist visits a place , let's say Sigiriya. High chances he would have his lunch around Sigiriya , might stay in a home stay , engage a local tuk tuk. Now how many people (Sri Lankan infrastructure providers) would get benefited ?! This all adds to the economy. That's how you do business !
      There are people who are genuinely interested in knowing the history /ancient sciences and it's their passion to learn about these. They don't care about the price tag. Of course they would continue visiting. But that category is narrow. And they are not enough really !! That's the whole point.

  • @kith9591
    @kith9591 4 года назад +4

    Ohh... Johnny, few months back I wrote here about Gal Viharaya (Rock Temple) if you could remember. Am so glad you went there. All the Buddha statutes were carved on that solid piece of granite rock using “hammer and sickle”..!!! When you see how finely the statues have been carved out using hammer/sickle it’s truly amazing and unbelievable. Even using modern day wax craftmanship you cannot create a statue more fine or smooth in texture/features than these statues carved out of a solid granite rock 2500 years back. This piece of granite rock craftsmanship is comparable to any of the seven wonder’s of the world in my opinion when considering the “smoothness” and the “finely carved features” the craftsman of that era managed to achieve..!! At times I wonder if they have used some other unknown technology to achieve this level of “finesse” in all of these statues considering it is a pure granite rock..!! Every time I go there it amazes me and feel this Gal Vihara (Rock Temple) was never given it’s due recognition when it comes to ancient craftsmanship... Am so very glad you went to see this monumental piece of history...

    • @samithasameera7901
      @samithasameera7901 4 года назад +1

      @ There was no much significant archeological sites during the Tamil invasion in Polonnaruwa, only sites are available as shiva devala temples but recently identified by archeologists, it was made top of the ancient Buddhist temple.

  • @Letsgo-ne5iq
    @Letsgo-ne5iq 4 года назад +2

    What a beautiful video of Polonnaruwa you should visit Anuradhapura next btw Chritina's pronunciation of Sinhala words are so good, i like the way she said SUBA UDASANAK.

  • @amelboni3229
    @amelboni3229 Год назад +1

    Srilanka is a very mysterious place.your work is very greatful 👍

  • @kamaleshan3530
    @kamaleshan3530 4 года назад +2

    Johnny and Christina you guys are great always, really respect the places , finding and knowing about history and culture👍
    This beautiful world how history and people connect with around the world and and people woww
    Now you and Christina is connecting the people and places👍👍💜

  • @SMb620
    @SMb620 4 года назад +5

    Hi Johnny, You have to our Forest Rock Garden resort in Anuradhapura which is a replica of an old palace with tree top cabana style accomodation. Amazing.... be warned only down side is they only serve vegetarian food. Check it out.

  • @PckLyA
    @PckLyA 4 года назад +21

    When those people said "family", they meant "extended family" with aunts, uncles, grand parents, cousins, second cousins, and all their in-laws. Usually nowadays, there are only about 1 or 2 kids per family, maybe 3 at the most. Anything more than that is very rare.

  • @pavithraliyange5089
    @pavithraliyange5089 4 года назад +1

    Beutyful vidio. Nice background Music. Wish u borth peaceful time in Sri Lanka 🇱🇰

  • @jornsa6513
    @jornsa6513 4 года назад +3

    Johnny, srilankan ancestors tried to hide and give meaning and hide the main thoughts of the buddhism inside the ruins. Each sri lankan having a responsibility to learn them. that's why may be the tickets are surprisingly free for them.
    great video and love it 👍

  • @lifeislove3427
    @lifeislove3427 4 года назад +3

    Thank you for this awesome video of Sri Lanka ..There is no doubt that Sri Lanka's history is simply beautiful and wonderful and thank you for traveling around and showing the world about it
    It is sad to hear that foreigners Skip going to the ancient ruins because of the amount they charge a foreigner and then saying there is not much to see in Sri Lanka , When Sri Lanka has such deep history what is definitely more than one hundred twenty thousand years of human history..
    I agree with YOU 100% with what you said about the people who are coming from Colombo in brand-new cars can afford to pay more than fifty Sri Lankan rupees..I agree with the option for locals to donate something ' I think the option to donate something is good, As not all can afford it , Specially when a big family comes..Thank you for paying the 50$ and going to see it and for making this video about the experience and for promoting Sri Lanka..
    I wish that hotel manager let you BOTH stay at that hotel without saying it's only for the residents..That was arrogantly stupid and foolish from his side and Thank you for still doing the video showing the beautiful side to it..
    Johnny you wouldn't have had so much fun doing these trips without Christina.. She adds color and excitement to your life and your journey..
    I love the guard doggy fur babies and the fur monkeys babies and the little adorable squirrel you both fed ( Thank you for all the love you show these precious fur babies ) It sure was funny to hear that a monkey fur baby went inside that bus .. What a little mischievous devil.. ( adorable , maybe he or she wanted a free stress-free ride to the next hangout 😊)
    That family was big ' I am sure there must be bigger families in Sri Lanka..
    STAY SAFE ..

  • @ravindusandamith7042
    @ravindusandamith7042 4 года назад +1

    Jonny you are the best foring in our country..thanks you very much come our country and explain the our history and search ❤👌

  • @ashanjeradrupasinghe4915
    @ashanjeradrupasinghe4915 4 года назад +2

    Best video so far you have uploaded in Sri Lanka 🇱🇰 good luck

    • @JohnnyFD
      @JohnnyFD  4 года назад

      Thanks! I hope you share it with some friends!

  • @virginianemith
    @virginianemith 3 года назад

    Thank you so much for sharing these, I am going down your videos. Such a magnificent place. Bless you.

  • @kalumwanigasekara8292
    @kalumwanigasekara8292 4 года назад +2

    Johnny, what a beautiful video👌
    Wow....

  • @lahirurasanga5779
    @lahirurasanga5779 4 года назад +4

    Back ground music perfect .love it

  • @jayanathgalahitigama7034
    @jayanathgalahitigama7034 4 года назад +3

    Well done Jonny ...u made us proud...Even Sri Lanka's dont know value of it

  • @masterofany
    @masterofany 4 года назад +2

    Great stuff Johnny! I really enjoy all your videos. Thank you for sharing these videos.
    Just one improvement. You might want to reduce the volume of the background music when speaking. Sometimes it is a bit hard hear your voice because of the background music.
    I think the points you made about how to improve the tourism in Sri Lanka and also about entrance fees are really good.

  • @rajvision7443
    @rajvision7443 4 года назад +1

    This is very beautiful videos i can see every things clearly because no crowd now very quite .Ancint city of sri lanka..

  • @chanching9331
    @chanching9331 4 года назад +5

    Hi Johnny, I strongly advice get yourself a local guide to explain the history of Sri Lanka especially when you go to Anuradhapura on your next visit.

  • @dee2022uk
    @dee2022uk 4 года назад +2

    Lovely video, brings back memories. Will you guys be staying in Kandalama and visiting Sigiriya and Dambulla? The hotel in Kandalama has a beautiful lake and infinity pool, not sure of the quality of the stay in the hotel but worth a visit.

  • @Rukmald
    @Rukmald 2 года назад

    Really nice video bro ❤️

  • @SahanTheMighty
    @SahanTheMighty 4 года назад +1

    Loooooove this episode! 🧡

  • @RaviJayatunge
    @RaviJayatunge 4 года назад +7

    The ancient city of Polonnaruwa is the location of the Disney's famous documentary movie "Monkey Kingdom".

    • @JohnnyFD
      @JohnnyFD  4 года назад +1

      oh wow! That's cool trivia to know!

  • @stuartray2619
    @stuartray2619 4 года назад +1

    Wow, that was an amazing city.

  • @tstriker86
    @tstriker86 4 года назад +2

    Cheers to the great video...

    • @JohnnyFD
      @JohnnyFD  4 года назад

      Glad you enjoyed it!

  • @matthewmatthew389
    @matthewmatthew389 4 года назад +2

    That is a very nice hour . Thanks .
    You lost me at the kyc luncheon ....
    Such a nice recovery

    • @JohnnyFD
      @JohnnyFD  4 года назад

      Glad you enjoyed it. =)

  • @sritraveller5443
    @sritraveller5443 4 года назад +1

    Greetings from loving Sri Lankans. We hope You visit all around the beautiful Sri Lanka. 😀❤🇱🇰👍

  • @rajivcg
    @rajivcg 4 года назад +1

    Thank you, Johnny...

  • @indifashion6919
    @indifashion6919 3 года назад

    Fantastic video Johnny n Kristina.

  • @nimeshabuddhikapeiris7489
    @nimeshabuddhikapeiris7489 4 года назад +1

    Love you guys. One thing I just noticed. Why do you guys always compare the prices between local and foreigners(48:27). I admit that, there is a discrimination over local and foreigners in terms of pricing. But if you compare developed country's entry charges with SL. I don't see any problem there. As an example, UK Stonehenge, Amesbury adult entrance fee is same as here as well. Please look into this matter in this perspective as well. Have a wonderful journey ahead guys. Thank you.

  • @srilankadailyupdate3324
    @srilankadailyupdate3324 4 года назад +1

    Every country has differant culture,why i like these couple they never insult any culture any nation or anything.this guy is amazing and lady too match even see is travel partner.wish u both success and do more vlogs abt srilanka .special request pls go to kandy mountain area also and do some vlogs

  • @roshanipriyangakahadawala1135
    @roshanipriyangakahadawala1135 4 года назад +1

    Wow Johnny
    Thanks for this video
    I was waiting for this to come
    Greetings from Sydney

    • @JohnnyFD
      @JohnnyFD  4 года назад

      Glad you enjoyed it!

  • @gooblio
    @gooblio 3 года назад

    Reminds me a lot of the Angkor temples and palaces in Cambodia. There's lots of temples in Cambodia that are very inexpensive. Angkor Wat costs the most it was $20 for a day pass. Not sure if it's still $20.

  • @chathuramadusanka7309
    @chathuramadusanka7309 4 года назад

    I love polonnaruwa 🤩 Thanks jhonny and Christina sharing with this us 🤘🤩👍

  • @amithrodrigo87
    @amithrodrigo87 4 года назад +2

    @Johnny FD : The No Photographs sign has a deep rooted reason bro. Do you know sri lanka probably has the longest unbroken line of kings anywhere in the world until the last king was exiled by the Brits. Most of these kings, specially from antiquity were great warriors...(holding all alone against the might of Indian emperors and being sovereign for more than 2000 years. Makes the old kings great of course) however out of all those kings. Only King Parakrama Bahu(Shoulders of victory) was the only king to be called Great(Maha). So taking a photograph next to his statue(Claimed to be his/ Some historians also believe it to be of a great ancient Saige/Wiseman named Pulasthi) anyway...pointing the ones ass end towards the statue while being next to the statue of this Great King... is considered an act of disrespect in old customs(This is a common practice in any royal court btw...in some movies that's why they show. Subjects walking backwards before leaving the presence of the King. )

  • @vijayafernando1
    @vijayafernando1 4 года назад +1

    Love your videos. Kristina and Johnny make the best videos. Love your positivity (a bit hard with that train being so old but still takes people safely from A to B. In one piece but shaken. There are over 20000 built and maintained by the Sri Lanka people for over 5000 years but Sri Lanka has not a single natural lake . The big one in pollannaruwa was built at the request of a king but other small ones were maintained like a tax where people had to spend a day in the month maintenance of "tanks" (= reservoir)

  • @sakunisaumya363
    @sakunisaumya363 4 года назад

    So much love from sri lanka 🇱🇰 🇱🇰
    God bless you guys 😍😘

  • @asirinanayakkara4026
    @asirinanayakkara4026 4 года назад

    Just infrount of the Watadageya, there is a beautiful construction called Nishshankalathamandapaya, which has the unic pillers . Its dosnt appear in the video Johnny , why do you miss it, have no idea

  • @raphal0905
    @raphal0905 4 года назад +4

    Awesome video. It's funny how you rely on Christina to say local names. And she can remember them very well and pronounce perfectly no difference than a local 😅

  • @EBAVlog777
    @EBAVlog777 3 года назад +1

    Beautiful place interesting

  • @shifanisuvit1669
    @shifanisuvit1669 4 года назад +1

    I am amazed by Kristina’s Sinhala pronunciation. It’s pretty good 😃

  • @davidbrosus1150
    @davidbrosus1150 4 года назад +1

    I think ticket prices completely fair compare with other countries. If you go to new zealand , australia they charge for everything. First they charge entereance fee then rest you have to pay inside. I had pay even for some photograph

  • @thusharahewawasam5990
    @thusharahewawasam5990 4 года назад +1

    i like soooo much your videos realy nice

  • @YsKCreations
    @YsKCreations 4 года назад +8

    When my grand grand father passed away, there were 114 members.😁 Such a big family 👪 definitely they can't fit in a bus.
    Btw, ticket prices for foreigners are little high. But Sri Lankan's are paying their taxes for life time. I think that's the reason for the big price difference.

    • @champikapremadasa4206
      @champikapremadasa4206 4 года назад

      YsK Creations Sri Lankans don’t pay high taxes when compared to other countries in the world.

    • @THESEEKER99
      @THESEEKER99 4 года назад

      Completely wrong bro. We are not paying any tax .. even we have free school education untill university ,free hospital & lotof thing 😊

    • @YsKCreations
      @YsKCreations 4 года назад

      No taxes? Look around man. For example, Vehicles are in Sri lanka very expensive compared to the other countries. Same thing applies for literally everything. Public schools and universities are not a big deal. Lots of countries have public education system for free.

  • @magtazeum4071
    @magtazeum4071 4 года назад +12

    They gave you an extremely ancient train to the ancient city..hahaha..Ancient vibes

    • @dagma3437
      @dagma3437 4 года назад +3

      As the legend goes, that was the first train built in Sri Lanka by the king Parakramabahu

    • @vijayafernando1
      @vijayafernando1 4 года назад +2

      @@dagma3437 lol

    • @magtazeum4071
      @magtazeum4071 4 года назад

      @@dagma3437 haha .good one

  • @disasdissanayake2011
    @disasdissanayake2011 4 года назад +3

    Yes sir..we know ticket prices are big difference ..thank v much for buying ..you know that money v helpfull for develope our country's medical facility ,education , and lot of other things..

  • @yasindu_112
    @yasindu_112 Год назад

    nice vlog jhonny ♥️

  • @slb2kkilahansaka634
    @slb2kkilahansaka634 4 года назад +1

    Thank you so much this vidio. Very beutifull

  • @nihalkumarasinghe5507
    @nihalkumarasinghe5507 4 года назад

    Thank you..amazing trip

  • @tharinduchanaka4772
    @tharinduchanaka4772 4 года назад +1

    Hey Johnny you should go to Balangoda. There also have beautiful places and historical ruins to watch.

  • @DMGardening
    @DMGardening 4 года назад

    Dear Jonny, I was watching your DVD about polonnaruwa.Tears came to me. I am a srilankan living in England Its shame I have visited only once.That trip is also rush visit.As you told its is correct. Our srilankans have never appricate our history. Very rarely few of them appreciate. Thay have no value. How we are lucky to have a beautiful history any such a amazing carved stone with a beautiful statues. we are owe for some thing for our great kings to save the history and some thing to look and enjoy in our life.

  • @dorakumburesirirathana5996
    @dorakumburesirirathana5996 4 года назад +8

    I love my 🇱🇰

    • @Ben47x1
      @Ben47x1 4 года назад +1

      🙏🙏🙏

  • @mangalikasibera6137
    @mangalikasibera6137 4 года назад +1

    Shanks for the comment about srilanka poloonruwa

  • @kamaleshan3530
    @kamaleshan3530 4 года назад +1

    Ohhh Johnny you guys are great

  • @Gordi_B
    @Gordi_B 4 года назад +4

    So green and beautiful. Cars and 100s of people would ruin the tranquil experience.

  • @damithsanjaya2785
    @damithsanjaya2785 4 года назад +1

    Jonny you must visit our mountains & forests also.most tourists miss the best parts of our country.

  • @KushnSads
    @KushnSads 4 года назад +2

    Your videos give a lot of information of what a beautiful country Sri Lanka is. But dude, seriously, less with the assumptions maybe?!
    You're NOT likely to lose your bikes in more rural areas compared to the city. Sri Lanka has that in common with most other countries. For example, if you're in a Cumbrian village in the UK, you're less likely to have your bike stolen even if you've left it unlatched while you're getting lashed in a pub. In London, less so...theives will steal your bike & have sold it for parts before you can say "My bike's been stolen". Doesn't make me love Colombo or London any less.
    Also, it seems to be AMERICANS who don't seem to visit or even know where Sri Lanka is & make inane statements like "there isn't much to do in Sri Lanka". This isn't a generalisation, it's genunine experience. I've experienced a few Americans express that London seems to be the extent of the UK, Berlin or the Black Forest the extent if Germany, Barcelona the extent of Spain & Mumbai the extent of India. That attitude is ignorant. & it isn't Sri Lanka's duty to dispel that ignorance. It's the seekers duty to find out more about the World. Like you've done.
    I disagree that tourists don't WANT to come to Sri Lanka. People from Europe, Asia, Australasia & the Middle East do, AND they know more about Sri Lanka than the average American knows probably about their own state.
    P.S. it's not the fault of Sri Lanka that a pandemic is raging right now & there haven't been tourists since around March. The country has closed its borders to all but repatriation (Sri Lankans who need to come back into the country from other's they're living in - domestic workers living in the Middle East, Doctors finished with foreign training etc) flights. This is one way of preventing the spread of the virus & Sri Lanka is using the method. It mightn't be ideal (I don't feel it is) but that isn't a reason tourists don't WANT to come to Sri Lanka.

  • @bainbridgeisland1
    @bainbridgeisland1 4 года назад

    WOW , beautiful 1

  • @tuanmahamoor2001
    @tuanmahamoor2001 4 года назад +1

    Woow nice vedio jhonny

  • @siggie127
    @siggie127 4 года назад +9

    Another great video Johnny. But I wonder why tourists complain about the ticket prices. Even in US, entrance ticket to any tourist attraction cost around 20 bucks isn't it?

    • @JohnnyFD
      @JohnnyFD  4 года назад +3

      Yes it's true, but since everyone else is also paying $10-$20 it feels more fair. We actually have free days at Museums as well, usually every 1st Wednesday of the month. For those who can't afford the ticket price, they go on those days. That system makes it less crowded on other days for people who are willing to pay for it, that way they get a better experience.

    • @jackieblewett641
      @jackieblewett641 4 года назад +1

      Free museum days in US, are you sure?

  • @svenja7308
    @svenja7308 4 года назад +1

    You have to go to Pidurangala or Sighiria

  • @meurangaweerasingha
    @meurangaweerasingha 4 года назад +1

    Amazing. Johnny, also checkout Namal Uyana Pink Quartz Mountain close to Sigiriya. You'll love it.

  • @vijithamalani1783
    @vijithamalani1783 4 года назад +1

    That is my home city thank you,
    I love my mother land

  • @shamaleejayakodi409
    @shamaleejayakodi409 4 года назад +2

    Jonny, your Comments are precious through the experience of visiting ancient city of polonnaruwa. Sri Lankan tourist board is ridiculously poor creating entrance fees to the foreigners. They must look in to this.
    Lack of knowledge I guess.

  • @sisitharukshan6205
    @sisitharukshan6205 4 года назад +2

    My home city 🌷

  • @londonmunch-jurutravelsandeats
    @londonmunch-jurutravelsandeats 4 года назад +1

    Love your work bro. Stay connected we might link up one day 👊

  • @hemapalaperera5110
    @hemapalaperera5110 4 года назад +5

    Johny, watch the disney movie"monkey kingdom"
    It was produced in here

  • @ruchiramax1676
    @ruchiramax1676 4 года назад +1

    They are not ruins. It has been the sri lankan heritage for thousands of years, is our cultural values 🙏🙏🙏

  • @sumithmadushanka629
    @sumithmadushanka629 4 года назад +1

    May triple gen bless you for all❤🇱🇰

  • @HeshanWijegunaratne84
    @HeshanWijegunaratne84 4 года назад +1

    Hi Johnny! Excellent videos of SL. Keep it going man!! Christina’s prounciation of SL words and places is much better than yours! LOL Your vlog of Polonnaruwa was insightful and respectful! Brought back many fun childhood memories of traveling SL with my family! I agree that they need to lower those rates for foreign/non-resident travelers visiting tourist sites in SL. Happy Travels in my motherland. From Heshan in California:)

  • @ralphtissera6207
    @ralphtissera6207 4 года назад

    The different price for entrance is local people also have to pay about Rs40 not free. They are the tax payers pay and visit frequently. Tourists are mostly use once to come and go. Locals use to earn in Rs. and most foreigners earn in Dollars. In Europe and other countries also cost will be about $30 -$40. personally I think it is fare. Because, tourist use all those roads, and other infrastructure with out any charge. This is the only time to charge for the cost. At the end government have to cover the cost of capital and maintenance etc.

  • @noclickbaitrecipes7565
    @noclickbaitrecipes7565 4 года назад

    Johnny where did you get the music for this video? Very Indiana Johnish!

    • @JohnnyFD
      @JohnnyFD  4 года назад

      Thanks! Glad you liked it! it was all from RUclips's Audio Library.

    • @noclickbaitrecipes7565
      @noclickbaitrecipes7565 4 года назад

      @@JohnnyFD is it all copyright free for commercial purposes?

  • @thasneemfarook9435
    @thasneemfarook9435 4 года назад

    Hi, Jonney how about life in Taiwan.

  • @preethi309
    @preethi309 4 года назад +3

    My lord Buddha. Sadu 🙏🌸🌹🌸🙏 sadu 🙏🙏 sadu...

  • @DMGardening
    @DMGardening 4 года назад

    Jonney, while you were in polonnaruwa you were saying I wonder why these statue are covered with metal bars. Reason is some of the non budist religious groups were vandalised these beautiful buddha statues recently.

    • @JohnnyFD
      @JohnnyFD  4 года назад

      That's terrible. No one should ever vandalize historical statues or sites regardless of the religion. =(

  • @lifewiththusha55
    @lifewiththusha55 4 года назад +1

    Jhony i visitied yesterday පොලොන්නරුව ....🙏 this is 2nd kindom srilanka ...grait king of alltime srilanka ..king parakramabahu,vijayabahu,nishahnka malla...