SIgiriya
Lion Rock
Sigiriya, often called the “Lion Rock,”
Is one of Sri Lanka’s most iconic and historically significant sites. This ancient rock fortress dates back to the 5th century AD and was built by King Kassapa as a royal palace and stronghold. Its massive rock plateau, surrounded by impressive gardens, frescoes, and sophisticated water features, reflects the advanced engineering and artistic skills of the time. Culturally, Sigiriya is a symbol of Sri Lanka’s rich heritage, combining art, architecture, and nature in a unique way. It’s also a UNESCO World Heritage Site, recognized globally for its archaeological and aesthetic importance. For foreign visitors, Sigiriya offers a fascinating glimpse into ancient civilization, royal history, and timeless cultural beauty.
Must-Visit Attractions
Places you will visit:

Dambulla Royal Cave Temple
Ancient rock temple with vibrant Buddhist murals, statues and majestic modern Buddhist shrine nearby

Sigiriya Lion Rock
Ancient rock fortress with royal ruins, frescoes, and panoramic views—Sri Lanka’s iconic UNESCO site

Pidurangala Rock
Scenic rock offering stunning views of Sigiriya and surrounding landscapes; popular hiking spot.

Village Tour
Experience a traditional village tour in Habarana.
📍 Explore the Location
Interactive map with key attractions and tour meeting points – Dambulla Royal Cave Temple - Sigiriya Lion Rock - Pidurangala Rock - Village Tour
Essential Travel Information
Everything you need to know for your Sigiriya adventure
🌴 Best Times to Visit Sigiriya
Best Season
During the dry season is best.
October to December is Sigiriya’s wettest season.
Early mornings or late afternoons are perfect for avoiding the heat and enjoying breathtaking views with fewer crowds.
🌤️ Weather
Average Temperature typically ranges between 27°C - 28°C.