A straight path leads through lush green gardens toward Sigiriya Rock fortress in Sri Lanka under a cloudy sky.

Sigiriya Sri Lanka

Sigiriya is one of Sri Lanka’s most iconic historical sites and is located in the Central Province, within the country’s famous Cultural Triangle. The site is dominated by a massive rock formation known as Sigiriya Rock or Lion Rock, rising about 200 metres above the surrounding plains. Sigiriya gained historical importance during the 5th century AD, when King Kashyapa I built a royal palace and fortress on top of the rock after moving his capital from Anuradhapura.

According to historical chronicles, King Kashyapa transformed Sigiriya into a well-planned city with royal gardens, water gardens, fountains, frescoes, and defensive structures. After his death, Sigiriya was abandoned as a royal capital and later used as a Buddhist monastery for several centuries. Today, Sigiriya is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is considered one of the finest examples of ancient urban planning and engineering in Sri Lanka.

Major Tourist Attractions in Sigiriya

Aerial view of Sigiriya Rock Fortress surrounded by lush green forest in Sri Lanka.

Sigiriya Frescoes

The main attraction is the rock fortress itself, where visitors climb to the summit to see the remains of the royal palace and enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. The entrance is marked by the famous Lion Paws, from which the rock gets its name.

Ancient Sigiriya frescoes depicting two women adorned with jewelry and headdresses holding flowers in Sri Lanka.

Halfway up the rock are the world-famous Sigiriya frescoes, depicting graceful female figures painted on the rock surface. These paintings are among the best-preserved ancient frescoes in Asia and reflect advanced artistic skill of the period.

Visitors walking along the Mirror Wall pathway and spiral staircase at Sigiriya Rock Fortress.

Mirror Wall

The Mirror Wall, once polished to a high sheen, contains ancient inscriptions and graffiti written by visitors over a thousand years ago, offering valuable insight into early Sri Lankan literature and culture.

Tourists walking along pathways through the ancient Water Gardens of Sigiriya Rock Fortress in Sri Lanka.

Water Gardens and Boulder Gardens

At the base of the rock lie the royal water gardens, boulder gardens, and terraced gardens, considered some of the oldest landscaped gardens in the world, showcasing sophisticated hydraulic engineering.

Aerial view of tourists gathering on the summit of Pidurangala Rock surrounded by dense forest in Sri Lanka.

Pidurangala Rock (Nearby)

Located close to Sigiriya, Pidurangala Rock offers a less crowded climb and spectacular views of Sigiriya Rock, especially at sunrise and sunset.

Best Season to Visit Sigiriya

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