Sigiriya Rock – Ancient Fortress & UNESCO Heritage
Rising majestically from the plains of Sri Lanka’s Cultural Triangle, Sigiriya Rock Fortress is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the country’s most iconic landmarks. Built by King Kashyapa in the 5th century, the fortress features ancient frescoes, landscaped gardens, and a complex of defensive structures. Visitors climbing to the summit are rewarded with breathtaking panoramic views and a deep sense of
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Things to Do / Highlights
- Climb to the summit for panoramic views
- Explore ancient frescoes and mirror walls
- Walk through landscaped gardens and moats
- Photography of the rock and surrounding plains
Practical Information
- Opening Hours: 7:00 AM – 5:30 PM
- Entry Fee: LKR 5,000 for adults, LKR 2,500 for children
- Accessibility: Steep climb with stairs; not wheelchair accessible
- Closest Landmark / Transport: Sigiriya town; taxis and tuk-tuks available
History & Cultural Significance
Sigiriya was constructed by King Kashyapa in the 5th century as a fortified palace. The site includes frescoes, gardens, and water reservoirs showcasing advanced engineering and artistic achievement of the time.
Visitor Tips / FAQs
- Best time to visit: Early morning to avoid crowds and heat
- Bring water, sun protection, and comfortable shoes
- Allow 2–3 hours to explore fully
Nearby Attractions
Tours Featuring Sigiriya Rock
Many of our curated Sri Lanka tours include Sigiriya Rock as a highlight, offering cultural discovery and hill-country exploration.