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Sigiriya Rock Fortress, considered one of the Wonders of the Ancient World, that simply has to be seen to be believed.  Located in the heart of the Cultural Triangle in the interior of Sri Lanka, 169 kms from Colombo and the international airport, Sigiriya is a recognized UNESCO world heritage site. Sigiriya is the usual starting point for a tour of  the Cultural Triangle and was last visited by our London Office Directors in February 2009.

 

The magnificent rock fortress of Sigiriya is visible for miles from all directions and dominates the surrounding plain. The Sigiriya Complex consists of the central rock, which arises abruptly 200 meters above the surrounding plain with the two rectangular precincts on the east and the west. The rock is surrounded by two wide moats, where crocodiles were introduced in ancient times and three ramparts.  The moats and walls that surround the lower palace are still exquisitely beautiful.

 

 The climb up Sigiriya is a challenge and takes about 90 minutes. In the first easiest stage, one progresses from the landscaped gardens that extend out for some hundreds of metres from the base of the rock, through the lower place that clings to the slopes below the rocks. In the second stage progress is up the wide steps along the mirror wall with another staircase leading to the world famous Sigiriya Frescoes and then onto a mid level terrace platform that houses the entrance to the Lion Gate. The third and more difficult is the steep climb up the stairs, with railings, to the flat top of the rock.

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The compensating view from the top, over the surrounding countryside and the landscaped gardens at the bottom is stunning.

 

It is on the gradually sloping flat top of Sigiriya that there was an ancient city of palaces and ponds. This has the remains of an upper palace. The upper palace on the top of the rock includes cisterns cut into the rock that still retain water.

 

.Sigiriya which was an ancient castle built by King Kasyapa during the 5th century AD is both a palace and fortress. Sufficient ruins remains to provide the visitor with a stunning insight into the ingenuity and creativity of its builders Ancient Sri Lankan architectural tradition is well displayed at Sigiriya which is the best preserved city centre in Asia from the first millennium.

 

The site planning which is considered very elaborate and imaginative combined concepts of symmetry and asymmetry to intentionally interlock with the geometrical plan and the natural form of the surroundings – Sigiriya is more than the rock with the fortress. Here is a 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.

 

Sigiriya is a good starting point for a visit of discovery to the Cultural Triangle. Located in the heart of the triangle, it is within easy distance of hotels including Sigiriya Hotel which is sited in front of the rock and which the directors of our London office stayed at on 4 February 2009. Our recommendations of where to visit and where to stay are based on the personal experience of innumerable visits to the Cultural Triangle between 1998 and 2009.

 
 
 
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