Central Province, Sri Lanka

Sigiriya

The Eighth Wonder of the World - Ancient rock fortress

Discover Sigiriya

Sigiriya, often called the "Eighth Wonder of the World," is one of Sri Lanka's most iconic landmarks. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is an ancient rock fortress rising 200 meters above the surrounding jungle, offering breathtaking views and a glimpse into the country's rich history. Built in the 5th century by King Kashyapa, Sigiriya features well-preserved frescoes, the famous "Lion's Paw" entrance, and advanced water gardens, showcasing the architectural brilliance of the era.

Climbing to the top rewards visitors with panoramic views and the ruins of the king's royal palace. Beyond its historical significance, Sigiriya is surrounded by lush forests and villages, making it a must-visit destination for history lovers, adventure seekers, and nature enthusiasts alike. The climb involves 1,200 steps and takes about 2-3 hours, but the spectacular views from the summit make it worthwhile.

Places to Visit

Lion's Paw Entrance

Famous monumental entrance featuring massive lion paws

The Rock Fortress of Sigiriya

Ancient rock fortress rising 200 meters with royal palace ruins

Water Gardens

Advanced hydraulic engineering with sophisticated water systems

Sigiriya Frescoes

Well-preserved 5th-century paintings of celestial maidens

Activities to Do

Rock Fortress Climbing
Historical Exploration
Photography
Sunrise/Sunset Viewing
Panoramic Views
Cultural Tours

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