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Sigiriya, often called the “Eighth Wonder of the World,” is one of the most iconic landmarks in Sri Lanka. Rising dramatically from the central plains, this ancient rock fortress is a masterpiece of architecture, engineering, and artistry that continues to amaze visitors from around the globe.
Sigiriya was built during the reign of King Kashyapa I (477–495 AD). According to historical records, King Kashyapa chose this massive rock as his royal palace and fortress after seizing the throne. He transformed the summit into a luxurious palace and constructed elaborate gardens, reservoirs, and defensive structures around its base.
After his death, Sigiriya was later used as a Buddhist monastery until the 14th century.
Sigiriya is a brilliant example of ancient urban planning. The site is divided into several sections:
At the entrance, visitors pass through the famous Lion Gate, where massive lion paws carved in stone remain today—giving Sigiriya its name, which means “Lion Rock.”
One of the most fascinating features is the world-famous Sigiriya Frescoes. These ancient paintings depict celestial maidens, often referred to as “Sigiriya Damsels.” Despite being over 1,500 years old, their colors and details remain vibrant.
Nearby is the Mirror Wall, once so polished that the king could see his reflection. Today, it contains ancient graffiti written by visitors from centuries ago.
Climbing Sigiriya is an unforgettable experience. At the top, you’ll find:
The climb involves around 1,200 steps, but the breathtaking view at the top makes it worthwhile.
Sigiriya was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1982. It is recognized not only for its historical importance but also for its unique blend of nature and human creativity.