You can not only consider existing attractions, but also create new ones, inventing something amazing! Let's talk about such a case.
Ambuluwawa Tower was invented and installed in Sri Lanka. It is sometimes designated as the Temple of the Four Religions, however, the local population does not perceive the building as religious.

Tourism
At the same time, tourists do not come here much - because of the location, the tower is not included in the standard excursion programs, since the ascent up the mountain is physically difficult. Although the view from here is gorgeous due to the spiral staircase made from the outside and gradually narrowing. Few people can climb to the top: according to statistics, almost all tourists can rise to a maximum of the middle. In addition, you have to climb alone because of the narrow steps.
But guidebooks can be replenished with information that this is the only location where a lonely long tower is located on the mountain and among the mountains.
Amazing place!
An excellent solution is the white color of the tower, because you can fantasize about its snow-whiteness, magic. Ambuluvava is visible from afar, it is located on a mountain with the same name in the center of the Kingdom of Gambola, was discovered in the XIX century by the Sinhala king Buvanekabahu IV. Despite the modern origin of the object, it directly blows history.
The place itself is unique: picturesque views, nature, and also this place is a biosphere reserve. According to some reports, there is a unique rock that has a red-brown color. There is also a park of stones, ponds, something like an apothecary garden and Bodhi - a sacred tree. From here you can admire the sacred Peak of Adam. Tourists definitely have something to look at!
The name "Temple of the Four Religions" is most likely just a beautiful name and a well-laid idea of friendship between different faiths. It is believed that this location is a multi-confessional religious center in Sri Lanka. In addition to the remarkable building, there is a Buddhist temple, a church, a mosque, which illustrates the peaceful coexistence of all religions in the center of the Indian Ocean.