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Sigiriya

Best things to do in Sigiriya

Sigiriya Matale will take you on a journey through Sri Lanka’s undiscovered hidden beauty.
So, this year, take advantage of the opportunity to visit these locations with your friends or family.

Pidurangala Rock

In addition to the tourist attractions at Dambulla, this rock outcrop in Sigiriya, which is only a half-hour drive away, is a fantastic trip for those seeking adventure. After a 30-minute climb up steep steps and stones, you'll be rewarded with panoramic views of the surrounding area and the best view of Sigiriya Lion Rock. The climb through the dense forest is fascinating, and the breathtaking views from the top make the effort worthwhile. Before beginning the ascent, you must pass through an ancient Buddhist temple. The spectacular sights and quiet surroundings make a morning hike a must-do.

Minneriya Nationla Park

The Sigiriya Lion Rock, a beautiful fortress and temple complex atop a high volcanic plateau, is a UNESCO World Heritage site and one of Sri Lanka's most important historical sites. This breathtaking landmark, also known as the world's eighth wonder, is high on the list of places to visit in Dambulla and Sigiriya. The main entrance is built like a massive stone lion, the feet of which have survived to this day. Beautiful planted gardens and unusual water and rock gardens surround the palace complex, which operated as a monastery for many years. Beautiful frescoes cover the western wall of Sigiriya.

Sigiriya Museum

If you enjoy learning about a place's history, the Sigiriya Museum is the place for you. The museum, which was built in 2009 at the base of the Rock Fortress, is located at the base of the fortress. It is proud of its collection of antiquities dating back to the prehistoric era. The Sigiriya Museum was established thanks to funding from the Japanese International Cooperation Agency. A visit to this museum in Sigiriya Matale will broaden your understanding of the Sigiriya Kingdom. It has more than five galleries with images, movies, and models depicting the history of the site. Sigiriya Museum, one of the finest sites to visit in Sigiriya Matale, will make your journey worthwhile.

Dambulla Cave Temple

The Dambulla Cave Temple Complex, a UNESCO World Heritage monument that towers above the plains of Dambulla, is awe-inspiring. This Buddhist pilgrimage site is Sri Lanka's largest and best-preserved cave temple complex. The five primary caverns are home to more than 150 magnificent Buddha sculptures (as well as a few depicting Sri Lankan rulers, gods, and goddesses) as well as massive cave paintings and murals, making this one of the must-see Dambula tourist attractions. These caverns are a magnificent spiritual retreat with their complex cave paintings, calm Buddha sculptures, and religious feelings.

Ancient City Plonnaruwa

Polonnaruwa is regarded as one of the world's best maintained old cities. It is one of the best day tours in Sigiriya, and it is located on the east side of the city. Polonnaruwa is regarded as one of Sri Lanka's and the world's best-preserved historical sites! From the 11th to the 13th centuries, it served as Sri Lanka's capital. Because of its historic remains and archeological relic sites, the ancient ruins have been designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Polonnaruwa has two ancient cities: the "old town" and the "new town," which are about 6 kilometers apart. Because the ancient sites are near together, visits can easily be organized on foot or, more commonly, by bicycle.

Hot Air Baloon with Sunrise

If you're willing to invest money and want to have an amazing experience, take a morning hot air balloon flight above the Sigiriya jungle and rocks! The ballooning season in Sri Lanka extends from November to April. There are a few firms that provide sunrise hot air balloon trips throughout the Sigiriya area. On a bright sunny day, the Hot Air Balloon trip in Sigiriya promises spectacular views of Sigiriya Rock and the mountains in the distance.