Sigiriya

Rock Fortress

Discover Sri Lanka’s ancient royal kingdom surrounded by
jungle landscapes, breathtaking views, and rich cultural history.

UNESCO
World Heritage Site

5th Century
Built By King Kashyapa

Sigiriya, Dambulla Central Province

Historical Importance

The Legacy of King Kashyapa

Sigiriya was built by King Kashyapa as his royal place and fortress. it is renowned for its advanced urban planning, engineering, and artistic achievements.

Ancient rock Fortress and Royal place
UNESCO World Heritage Site Since 1982
Advanced water garden and irrigation system

Sigiriya is one of Sri Lanka’s most famous historical landmarks, also known as Lion Rock. Built in the 5th century by King Kashyapa I, it served as a royal palace and fortress. Rising about 200 meters high, Sigiriya features ancient frescoes, the famous Mirror Wall, and beautifully designed water gardens. Today, it is a UNESCO World Heritage Site admired for its history, art, and stunning views

Sigiriya, Dambulla - Central Province

Belongs to 5th century

1,144 feet (349 metres) above sea level

THINGS TO INSIDE SIGIRIYA

Explore The Ancient Masterpiece

Lion Rock Entrance

The Lion Rock Entrance at Sigiriya was once a giant lion-shaped gateway to the royal palace. Today, the massive lion paws still remain as a symbol of the ancient kingdom.


Ancient Paints

The frescoes of Sigiriya are ancient wall paintings created more than 1,500 years ago. These beautiful paintings show graceful women with flowers and are famous for their bright colors and fine artistic details.


Mirror Wall

The Mirror Wall at Sigiriya was built by King Kashyapa in the 5th century and polished to shine like a mirror. Over time, visitors wrote poems and messages on the wall, making it an important part of Sri Lanka’s ancient history and literature.


Royal Water Gardens

The Lion Rock Entrance at Sigiriya was once a giant lion-shaped gateway to the royal palace. Today, the massive lion paws still remain as a symbol of the ancient kingdom.


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