Ceylon Riding Club

Ceylon Riding Club A centre for horse riding excellence in the heart of Colombo's Port City Even as a youth Velu Sumana was renowned for his horsemanship. Today we have several.

The Mahavamsa, the great chronicle of ancient Lanka, tells us of the skill of Velu Sumana, the first and foremost warrior of Sri Lanka’s hero king, Dutu Gemunu (161-137 BC). The governor of the province had a beautiful “Sindhu” horse which would let no man ride him. However when he saw Velu Sumana the horse neighed joyfully and the governor asked Velu Sumana to try and ride him. Mounting the horse

, he made him gallop in a circle, so fast that it seemed that there was only one horse in a continuous circle. As the onlookers burst into applause, Velu Sumana took off his mantle, wrapping and unwrapping it as he galloped round and round. The horse was one of the most prized breeds in ancient times, a Sindu, “a horse from the Indus country;” this was Sind in Pakistan. The Mahavamsa also recounts King Dutu Gemunu’s skill as a horseman, even mentioning the name of his horse, the mare Dīghathūnikā. It was this horse which decided the fate of the battle which finally gave Dutu Gemunu victory over his brother, Prince Tissa, later King Saddhatissa (137-119 BC). Near the city of Mahagama, Tissamaharama today, the two armies fought a great battle and the two brothers met each other in single combat. King Dutu Gemunu rode his mare, Prince Tissa rode the royal elephant Kandula. In 326 BC horses had been used against elephants at the Battle of the Hydaspes River where Alexander the Great had defeated the Raja Porus. The battle was fought in the Punjab somewhere in modern Pakistan. It is said that even Alexander’s cavalry had refused to face the elephants but King Dutu Gemunu rode his horse in a circle round and round Kandula. Finding “no unguarded place,” he jumped Dīghathūnikā over the elephant’s back. As the mare leapt over, he shot a dart which wounded Kandula. Enraged, the royal elephant threw Prince Tissa and returned to his master, King Dutu Gemunu. Cavalry is a tradition which Sri Lanka’s kings and warriors have maintained for centuries. In 1559 the Portuguese were defeated at the battle of Battle of Mulleriyawa by a cavalry charge. It was perhaps the last time horses were used in open battle. During the British Raj this tradition become a sport and an industry. Racecourses sprang up all over the country, in Colombo, Galle and Nuwara Eliya and in 1948 shortly after Independence, there was a huge horseracing industry in Sri Lanka. The sport of horseracing and riding continued into the first decades of Independence. Polo was also played and there were fast and furious games on Galleface Green. During the 1960s political attitudes began to change. Horseracing and even horseriding began to be seen as an elite and colonial sport. Horseracing was discouraged and as the sport withered away, the number of horses in Sri Lanka became fewer and fewer. Over the last two decades things have begun to change. The number of horses throughout the country have gradually increased as the art of horseriding has begun to take root once more. Today there are three equestrian centres in the city of Colombo alone. The Lakeside Riding Club is a group of friends and amateurs. Most of us have been riding in Sri Lanka for almost 20 years, in the Fort, by the sea and now by the lakes and wetlands of Kotte. We started with only one horse. We teach, we ride and we are always learning. We are not a professionals but we do our best and we love our horses. We do what we do not for money but to keep our horses, so that we can continue riding.

17/04/2026

We Love Aries!!! He just gets better and better every time we ride him. Great to have Alice here to put him through his paces.

17/04/2026

Jacob update

EASTER TREATS AT JEFFREY'S CAFEJEFFREY has been so busy this week preparing Easter Treats for all his friends at the rid...
01/04/2026

EASTER TREATS AT JEFFREY'S CAFE

JEFFREY has been so busy this week preparing Easter Treats for all his friends at the riding club. Visit this weekend and try one of these mouthwatering Easter Treats made with fresh wholesome ingredients.

CARROT & PINEAPPLE LOAF - 4400
CARAMEL BANANA LOAF - 4400
PEANUT BUTTER AND HONEY CHOCOLATE EGGS - 1000 (for 4)
CHOCOLATE CHOCOLATE CHIP BIRDS NEST COOKIES - 550
CHOCOLATE CHIP BIRDSNEST COOKIES - 450

EASTER TREATS THIS WEEKEND AT CEYLON RIDING CLUB Chocolate Chip Cookie with Egg Nest:Can we seriously not have this cute...
01/04/2026

EASTER TREATS THIS WEEKEND AT CEYLON RIDING CLUB

Chocolate Chip Cookie with Egg Nest:
Can we seriously not have this cute egg nest on the best chocolate chip cookie for this Easter???
Price Rs 450.00

EASTER TREATS AT CEYLON RIDING CLUB Peanut Butter Easter Eggs:Make this Easter Egg Hunt an egg worth hunting for with th...
01/04/2026

EASTER TREATS AT CEYLON RIDING CLUB

Peanut Butter Easter Eggs:
Make this Easter Egg Hunt an egg worth hunting for with these beautiful, hand crafted Peanut Butter Easter Eggs!!! Made with pure peanut butter and wild bee’s honey and without any preservatives or artificial flavoring.
Price Rs 1,000.00
4 in a bag

29/03/2026

Ayana is becoming a lovely little show jumping horse.

29/03/2026

Little Ayana is becoming a very nice show jumping pony. Nice hands Lilia.

This beautiful Carrot and Pineapple cake with the creamcheese frosting is in a league of its own and perfect for your Ea...
28/03/2026

This beautiful Carrot and Pineapple cake with the creamcheese frosting is in a league of its own and perfect for your Easter brunch table!!! 6" x 8" Loaf for Rs4,400

Take it up a notch this Easter with this fabulous Banana Bread with the caramelized topping!!! 6" x 8" Loaf for Rs4,400

Message us today to place your order!!!!!!

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Port City
Colombo

Opening Hours

Tuesday 09:00 - 18:00
Wednesday 09:00 - 17:00
Thursday 07:00 - 17:00
Friday 09:00 - 17:00
Saturday 07:00 - 17:00
Sunday 07:00 - 17:00

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