Visit Sigiriya, The Cultural Triangle
Sri Lanka’s most recognisable landmark, Sigiriya Rock looms 200 metres above the plains, an ideal position for a fortress. Today only ruins of the palace remain, but features such as the massive Lion’s Paws and radiant frescoes of beautiful damsels give visitors a glimpse of its former splendour.
Sigiriya
The Cultural Triangle, Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka’s most recognisable landmark, Sigiriya Rock looms 200 metres above the plains, an ideal position for a fortress.
Palace on the rock
However, when the usurper King Kasyapa built his base here in the 5th century he didn’t build merely a fortress but a fabulous palace on top of the rock, complete with pleasure gardens below.
Wonderful view
One thing that remains unchanged over the centuries is the magnificent view from the top, over miles of jungle and rolling hills.
Lion's Paws and frescoes
Today only ruins of the palace remain, but features such as the massive Lion’s Paws and radiant frescoes of beautiful damsels give visitors a glimpse of its former splendour.
Other places within The Cultural Triangle
More in Sigiriya, The Cultural Triangle
Other countries in The Indian Subcontinent:
BhutanIndiaNepalThe Maldives