The Dambulla Royal Cave Temple, also known as the Golden Temple of Dambulla, is a UNESCO World Heritage site in Sri Lanka. This remarkable complex consists of five caves adorned with intricate murals and over 150 Buddha statues, showcasing the country's rich Buddhist heritage. Dating back to the first century BC, the caves served as a sanctuary for Buddhist monks and feature stunning rock paintings depicting the life of Buddha and various deities. The temple is renowned for its impressive 14-meter reclining Buddha statue and is surrounded by lush greenery, making it a serene and spiritual destination for visitors.