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SIGIRIYA DAY TOUR

1 Day

Overview
Sigiriya is an iconic archaeological site in central Sri Lanka, located approximately 169 km (105 miles) from the capital Colombo. It is famous for the well-preserved remains of an ancient palace fortress built atop a massive 200-meter-high rock column.

History
Sigiriya was commissioned around 477 AD by King Kasyapa, who seized the throne from his father. He built his palace fortress on top of the flat-topped rock, creating an impregnable stronghold. After Kasyapa’s death, the site was abandoned and later rediscovered in the 19th century.

Key Attractions
The key attractions at the Sigiriya site include:

– The Lion Gate – The dramatic entrance to the palace, with the remains of a massive stone lion sculpture.
– The Mirror Wall – An ancient polished wall with ancient graffiti writings.
– The Frescoes – Beautifully preserved 5th century paintings of nymphs on the rock face.
– The Water Gardens – Elaborate terraced gardens and hydraulic engineering features.
– The Summit – The ruins of King Kasyapa’s palace at the top of the rock.

UNESCO World Heritage Site
In 1982, Sigiriya was designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in recognition of its universal cultural value. It is considered one of the best-preserved examples of ancient urban planning.

Visiting Sigiriya
Sigiriya is a popular day trip destination from Colombo and other parts of Sri Lanka. To visit:
– By car/taxi – The drive takes approximately 3-4 hours from Colombo.
– By train – The nearest train station is at Inamaluwa, about 8 km from Sigiriya.
– By bus – Regular bus services connect Sigiriya to major towns and cities.

Visitors can explore the site on their own or join a guided tour. Climbing the 1,200 steps to the summit provides panoramic views, but can be challenging in the heat.

Overview

Sigiriya is an iconic archaeological site in central Sri Lanka, located approximately 169 km (105 miles) from the capital Colombo. It is famous for the well-preserved remains of an ancient palace fortress built atop a massive 200-meter-high rock column.

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SIGIRIYA DAY TOUR

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