Sigiriya portrays the ancient architectural tradition of Sri Lanka. It is the
best preserved city centre in Asia from the first millennium, with its
combination of buildings and gardens with their trees, pathways, water gardens,
the fusion of symmetrical and asymmetrical elements, use of varying levels and
of axial and radial planning. There is now a proposal to name Sigiriya as the
Eighth Wonder of the world.
Attractions
The Rock: The most significant feature of the Rock would have been the Lion
staircase leading to the palace garden on the summit. Through the open mouth of
the Lion had led the covered staircase built of bricks and timber and a tiled
roof. But what remains now are the two colossal paws and a mass of brick masonry
that surround the ancient limestone steps.
The two pockets of paintings surviving in the depressions of the rock face,
about a 100 meters above the ground level, represent the earliest surviving
examples of a Sri Lankan school of classical realism. There are also a few
remnant paintings in some of the caves at the foot of the rock.
Gardens
Water Gardens: Just inside the inner wall of the western precinct lies the
water garden, consisting of water pavilions, pools, cisterns, courtyards,
conduits and water courses which hold the fascination of the visitors.
Boulder Garden: At a higher level from the symmetrical water garden lies
the boulder garden which is a totally different organic or asymmetrical concept,
with winding pathways, natural boulders. It also has the Cistern Rock which has
a large cistern made of huge slabs of granite. Besides, there is the Audience
Hall rock, with a 5 metre long throne carved out of the rock.
The Terrace Garden: Lying at the base of the rock, it is fashioned out of
the natural hill, made with rubbled retaining walls. Each terrace runs in a
concentric circle around the rock, rising above the other.
The Palace Garden: It was the domestic garden with plenty of terraces and
rock cut pools. It is at the top of the summit.
The Wildlife Sanctuary: The Sigiriya Sanctuary is in and around the
famous Sigiriya rock and is adjacent to the Minneriya National park. The forest
types are mainly dry evergreen forest, shrub forests, and dry deciduous forest.
The fauna of Sigiriya is highlighted by the elephant population, which migrate
to the area from time to time; sumbar and birds like eagle and falcon.
Connectivity
International: The nearest international airport as well as the sea port are
at Colombo, 183 kms away.
Domestic: Internal connectivity is facilitated by an excellent network of
rail and road transport system.
Staying
High class Hotel complexes exist along the sanctuary boundary. Besides, there
are also various budget hotels and guest houses in and around Sigiriya.