Ancient rock fortress, Sigiriya, Sri Lanka
Sigiriya is one of the most famous ancient fortresses in the world and a major landmark in Sri Lanka. It sits atop a massive rock approximately 200 meters high, rising amidst green plains and jungle. The fortress was built in the 5th century by King Kashyapa, who made it his capital and impregnable residence.

The ascent to Sigiriya passes through gardens, water channels, and ancient terraces. Particularly famous are the frescoes of "heavenly maidens" preserved on the rock, as well as the gigantic Lion Gate, of which only enormous stone paws remain today. This is why Sigiriya is often called the "Lion Rock."

At the top of the fortress are the ruins of a palace, pools, and observation decks with stunning views of the surrounding area. Scholars believe that Sigiriya was not only a fortress but also an outstanding example of ancient urban planning and engineering.

Today, Sigiriya is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and attracts thousands of tourists from around the world every year. This site combines rich history, architecture, and stunning natural beauty, leaving travelers with unforgettable memories.

Photos by Ádám Plézer
08 May 2026
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