Tourists visiting Kumara Pokuna ancient water pool

Kumara Pokuna -A beautiful pond in the dry zone

Kumara Pokuna -A beautiful pond in the dry zone

✈️ Why should you visit Sigiriya?

Kumara Pokuna is an ancient royal bathing pond located in the ruins of the medieval capital city of Polonnaruwa, Sri Lanka.
  • Royal Bathing Pond: Kumara Pokuna was a royal bath from the Polonnaruwa period. It was part of King Parakramabahu’s palace garden. The pond’s original name was “Sila Pokkharani.”
  • Advanced Water System: Water flows into the pond through two makara gargoyles. These are supplied by underground pipelines from a nearby canal. A stone water lock on the other side acts as a valve to release used water.
  • Lotus-Shaped Pedestal: The center of the pond features a unique lotus-shaped pedestal. This was likely used as a resting place.
  • Architectural Details: The pond’s design includes a long flight of stone steps. It also has a stone-paved floor. Ruins of a nearby changing room show a moonstone and a molded plinth.
  • Dual Purpose: The pond served both practical and symbolic purposes. It provided a water supply for the city. It was also a ceremonial and leisure area for the king and nobility.

Entity

Government

Entrance

Free

Wheelchair Access

Yes

Water

Available

Restaurants

Available

Toilets

Available

District: Polonnaruwa

Reach

Any vehicle

Road Quality

Good

Public Transport

Available

Stone architecture of Kumara Pokuna royal bathing pond
Heritage stone bath at Kumara Pokuna archaeological site
Kumara Pokuna historic bathing pool in royal garden Polonnaruwa
Kumara Pokuna ancient royal bath in Polonnaruwa Sri Lanka

Guidelines

No Bathing or Swimming : The pond is an ancient royal bath and a protected monument. Entry into the water is strictly prohibited. Waste Management : Do not litter inside or around the site. Use designated bins or carry your waste back.