Sigiriya

Ancient Rock FortressThe Majestic Wonder of Sigiriya

Sigiriya Rock Fortress, also known as Lion Rock, is an ancient UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of Sri Lanka's most magnificent archaeological wonders. This extraordinary 5th-century citadel rises dramatically 200 meters above the lush Central Province plains, showcasing remarkable ancient Sri Lankan engineering and artistry. Built by King Kashyapa between 477-495 CE, Sigiriya features world-renowned frescoes of celestial maidens, sophisticated hydraulic water gardens that rank among the oldest landscaped gardens in the world, and the famous Mirror Wall adorned with ancient graffiti. Visitors can climb 1,200 steps to reach the summit palace ruins, passing through the iconic Lion's Gate paws and enjoying spectacular 360-degree panoramic views of the surrounding jungle and countryside. This archaeological masterpiece combines natural beauty with human ingenuity, offering insights into ancient Sinhalese civilization, Buddhist art, and urban planning. Perfect for history enthusiasts, photographers, and adventure seekers, Sigiriya is consistently ranked among Asia's top cultural attractions and remains an unmissable destination for anyone exploring Sri Lanka's Cultural Triangle.

Sigiriya at a Glance

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Best time to visitJanuary to April (dry season)
TransportationPublic & Private

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Sigiriya Rock

Sigiriya Rock

Pidurangala Rock

Pidurangala Rock

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Dambulla Cave Temple

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