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Exploring Sri Lanka - Unforgettable Family Activities for Kids and Parents Alike
For a blend of history, panoramic views, and a touch of physical challenge, a visit to Sigiriya, also known as Lion Rock, is a must. This ancient rock fortress, a UNESCO World Heritage site, rises dramatically from the plains, offering an incredible climb that is both rewarding and memorable. As you climb, you'll encounter ancient frescoes, the Mirror Wall, and the colossal lion's paws. The views from the summit are absolutely breathtaking, providing a 360-degree panorama of the surrounding lush greenery. If you book a hotel closer to Dambulla, such as those by Heritance Hotels & Resorts, you can easily book an excursion here.


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17-04-2025
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5 must-know tips for visiting Sigiriya - A traveller's checklist
Sigiriya is home to a wonderful collection of talking points and engineering feats that stand testament to the prowess and ingenuity of its builder – King Kashyapa who reigned during the 5th century. Within the complex are the Royal Gardens, which are believed to be one of the oldest examples of a landscaped urban garden. Next in line are the Water Gardens, which are symmetrical in size and include bathing pools, curved tanks and island pavilions. These Gardens comprised a series of underground ducts and hydraulic systems that were responsible for supplying water. Farther off are the Boulder Gardens on which the monastery of Sigiriya and other monastic buildings once stood. Worthy of mention are the strikingly beautiful Sigiriya Frescoes that are thought to be the maidens who served in King Kashyapa's court. Thereafter, you will stumble upon the Mirror Wall that was polished with a smooth glaze and as legend reveals, was used by visitors to inscribe their thoughts of the fair maidens. You will then pass through the Lion's Paw staircase before summitting Sigiriya. Once atop, ruins of King Kashyapa's palace will be on display. However, do spend time enjoying sweeping panoramas of reservoirs, mountains and dense jungle landscapes that would appear to stretch on for miles. Finally, do allocate sufficient time for the Sigiriya Museum. As an attraction, this building contains a fascinating display of artefacts, some of which trace the Monastic period of Sigiriya and exhibits that evidence pre-civilisation times.


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03-03-2025
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Top 06 Tips for Exploring Sigiriya in Sri Lanka - Conquer the Lion Rock Like a Pro
Making the ascent is an adventure in itself, with around 1,200 steps leading to the top. Depending on your fitness level and the crowd size, it can take 30 minutes to an hour (sometimes more). It's a good cardio session but take it slow… this isn't a race! Along the way to the summit of the Sigiriya Lion Rock, you will also pass fascinating attractions like the colourful rock frescoes, the Mirror Wall, and the massive lion paws, so take breaks to enjoy them. Think of it as combining sightseeing with your daily step goal!