Sigiriya Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Apr)
Sigiriya Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Apr)
Sigiriya Lion Rock Sri Lanka 🇱🇰
According to the ancient Sri Lankan chronicle the Cūḷavaṃsa, this area was a large forest, then after storms and landslides it became a hill and was selected by King Kashyapa (AD 477–495) for his new capital. He built his palace on top of this rock and decorated its sides with colourful frescoes. On a small plateau about halfway up the side of this rock he built a gateway in the form of an enormous lion. The name of this place is derived from this structure; Sīnhāgiri, the Lion Rock (an etymology similar to Sinhapura, the Sanskrit name of Singapore, the Lion City).
The capital and the royal palace were abandoned after the king's death. It was used as a Buddhist monastery until the 14th century.[3] Sigiriya today is a UNESCO listed World Heritage Site. It is one of the best preserved examples of ancient urban planning
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sigiriya the ancient rock fortress
The Amazing entrance is one of the best part in Rock Fortress. While climbing the rock, we can see many special ancient wall arts in Sigiriya. The garden is wonderful. We can see the ruins of the fortress on top of the rock.
Go with your friends so you can enjoy the trip very well! It is better go their in Summer.
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sigiriya Rock Lion roxxx me
yeay!! im so close to this huge-mammoth-gigantic rock that i’ve been eyeing since i saw a video clip of Duran Duran. it’s just amazing to witness human imagination harmonizes with the nature (the rock was formed from magma of an extinct volcano & reaches 200m high.
when King Kashyapa transfomed this rock into his palace, fortress, garden & ultimately his administrative capital during his reign (477 – 495 AD), it has becoming a magnificent legacy during his time
i am still amazed when i picture themassive construction of the city on top of the rock. how do these people drag all the building materials to the top? it must be hard time and tiring.
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Pidurangala Rock Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Apr)
Pidurangla rock
pidurangala rock has a nice view when we travel early in The morning we can see sunshine there #hiking#unforgettableexperiences
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Pidurangala Rock
Amazing spot to see the sunrise and sunset #staycation #nationalpark #awesomepic #naturalwonders#passionpassport #foodie #staycation #beachlife
Pidurangla rock
pidurangala rock has a nice view when we travel early in The morning we can see sunshine there #hiking#unforgettableexperiences
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unforgettableexperiences
Pidurangla rock
pidurangala rock has a nice view when we travel early in The morning we can see sunshine there #hiking#unforgettableexperiences
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Lion's Rock Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Apr)
Unesco World Heritage Sigiriya Lion's Rock
The view at the UNESCO World Heritage Site, Sigiriya Lion's Rock, is a celestial masterpiece that transcends description.
The Sigiriya Lion Rock fortress is a silhouette of ancient power and architectural brilliance, set against the mesmerizing palette of the setting sun.
At sunset, the fortress atop Sigiriya Lion Rock emerges as a surreal marvel. Bathed in the soft, golden light of the setting sun, the ancient stone edifice takes on a warm, amber hue, accentuating its weathered textures.
The sunset transforms Sigiriya Lion Rock into a silhouette of historical grandeur and natural beauty, making it a sight that lingers in the memory long after the day has turned to night.
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Sunset at Sirigiya Lion's Rock
The view from Sigiriya Lion Rock, an ancient rock fortress in Sri Lanka, is nothing short of breathtaking.
As we ascend the steep staircases and rocky paths, we are rewarded with a panoramic spectacle of natural beauty. The lush greenery stretches for miles, interrupted only by the occasional glimpse of ancient ruins and vibrant wildlife. From the summit, the surrounding landscape unfolds like a masterpiece – rolling hills, dense forests, and distant mountains create a mesmerizing tapestry of colors. The sheer height offers a sense of awe, making us feel like we're on top of the world. The serenity of the nearby water gardens and the distant echoes of history amplify the sense of wonder. Watching sunset from this vantage point is an experience that etches itself into memory, leaving you with a deep appreciation for the wonders of nature and human ingenuity.
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Royal Botanical Garden Peradeniya Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Apr)
Kandy Royal Botanic Gardens
Getting There - There is bus running frequently from Kandy city to the southern gate of Botanic Gardens during the day. Just hop on one the them and head out for this once in a lifetime walk.
Highlight - The Royal Botanic Gardens is on its own a reason to visit Kandy. It is the largest of the botanical gardens of Sri Lanka and arguably the finest of its kind in Asia.
The garden is about 58 hectares large and hosts more than 4,000 different sorts of plants. Colourful orchids, pleasant winds, tall trees. and proximity with the Mahaweli river is a beautiful treat for t he eyes.
The garden is also the best place to experience and witness local lives in this historic city. When I visited there years back, I saw kids running around freely and wildly in the park, couples spending intimate time together and laughing at each other’s jokes, family enjoying quality time while having bountiful food. It was wonderful to see this amazing park filled with such a lively atmosphere.
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kandy
The Royal Botanic Gardens of Sri Lanka is located five kilometers outside of Kandy city in the Central Province. Not only is this royal garden the largest and oldest in Sri Lanka, but its history can be traced back to the 14th century when it was a royal garden of the Sinhalese dynasty. By the 18th century, it had become a royal residence, and a temporary residence for the king was built here. Although the royal garden was already magnificent in the 18th century, it wasn't until 1821 that it became a modern botanical garden open for cultivation, research, development, and display. The Royal Botanic Gardens of Sri Lanka has over 4,000 different plant species, covering an area of more than 59 hectares, with an average altitude of over 460 meters. Upon entering the garden gate, you can see three white pillars connected to the iron gate standing upright, simple yet royal. The variety of plants here is so diverse that it's dazzling, and they are all extremely rare species that you can't see outside. In addition, the biggest feature of the Royal Botanic Gardens is that you can see many tall and straight giant trees, and the staff has thoughtfully hung nameplates on the trunks to understand these trees' information. The Royal Botanic Gardens of Sri Lanka is worth visiting. It is a lifestyle that is completely close to nature, which is what modern people lack. For this reason, it attracts a large number of tourists for sightseeing every year.
Kandy Botanical Gardens, Sri Lanka🇱🇰🌸🪷
Welcome to one of Kandy’s most popular attractions - Kandy Royal Botanical Gardens🌹🌷🌳🌻
Located nearby Sri Lanka’s second largest city, Kandy’s Royal Botanical Gardens should not be missed on a trip to Kandy🌼🌸 Kandy Royal Botanical Garden in Sri Lanka is a green paradise that packs a punch. It’s not just flowers – it’s an explosion of colors, with orchids, palms, and giant bamboo stealing the show. Take a leisurely stroll along Royal Palm Avenue, and you’ll feel like you’ve stepped into a botanical dream. This place is not just a garden; it’s a chill spot to escape the hustle, soak in nature, and appreciate the beauty Sri Lanka has to offer. 🌸🌴🍃 it has 4000+ species of trees, fauna and plants and you can even see some animals on your way around!🍓 don’t miss this on your trip to Kandy☀️✨
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8-day trip to explore Sri Lanka, classic travel tips and off-the-beaten-path experiences fully revealed!
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lion rock
Today's main check-in target is a major landmark in Sri Lanka - Lion Rock, which is known as the eighth wonder of the world. There used to be a magnificent and magnificent sky palace on the top of the rock, but now it has become a paradise for monkeys.
There are two must-see points when you come to Lion Rock: one is to climb the spiral staircase to find the world-famous Sigiriya "Angel Girl" mural, and the other is to climb to the top of Lion Rock when the sun is setting. , Watching a beautiful sunset, the vast field of vision, the endless green jungle, and the entire capital can be seen in a panoramic view.
Peradeniya Royal Botanic Gardens
On the way from Lion Rock to Kandy, you will pass by the Royal Botanical Garden, which was once the royal garden of the King of Kandy. This is the largest botanical garden in Asia. This giant botanical museum with a history of more than 600 years is like spring all the year round, with more than 4,000 kinds of flowers and plants. It spreads all over the garden. If you walk carefully, you can find many rare and rare species. If you don’t rush to play and take pictures, you can finish shopping in about 2 hours.
Temple of the Tooth
Another important attraction before arriving at Kandy Lake is the Temple of the Tooth Relic, where the Buddhist holy relic of Sri Lanka - the tooth relic of Buddha Sakyamuni is placed in the temple. Legend has it that there are only two Buddha tooth relics of Sakyamuni in the world, one is treasured in the Buddha Tooth Relic Pagoda at Badachu, Xishan, Beijing, and the other is enshrined in the Buddha Tooth Relic Temple in Kandy. The Buddha's relic is enshrined in a box, which can only be seen from a distance for the protection of tourists, but it is still worth seeing!
Every August during the Buddha’s Tooth Festival, Buddhists from all over the world gather here to participate in grand celebrations. People will dance characteristic dances of Lanka, and hundreds of elephants in festive costumes will parade on the streets. , the scene was very spectacular and lively.
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Ride through the tea plantations on a small alpine train
There are many train lines in Sri Lanka, covering many places on the island, and it is an indispensable means of transportation. The sea train from Galle to Colombo and the high mountain tea plantation train from Nuwara Eliya to Ella are two railway lines in the whole country, comparable to fairy tales scene in the story.
The section of the mountain train scenery is from Nuwara Eliya to ELLA, about 3.5 hours. Nuwara Eliya is surrounded by tea mountains, and the small train slowly shuttles between the rainforest and tea plantations at an altitude of 1,800 meters, which is simply a realistic version of the Wizard of Oz. You can choose the seat on the right side. The rainforest is shrouded in mist as if you are in the clouds. You can also see the tea pickers picking tea in the vast tea garden, and the fragrance of Ceylon black tea blows your face.
pink post office
With a history of 123 years, the pink post office is located in the center of Nuwara Eliya town. It is an internet celebrity attraction full of girls' hearts. Girls must not forget to come here to punch in the concave shape after visiting the tea garden, full of British style. The pink brick wall is like a fairytale house. When you walk in, there is a small shop selling postcards. If you like it, you can buy a few as souvenirs or send them to friends far away in any corner of the world. There is also a beautiful postcard outside. The red postbox looks great when taking pictures!
Tips:
1. There are three types of alpine trains: first class, second class and third class. There are fixed seats in the first class, but the windows are closed, and you cannot stretch your head out to take pictures of the scenery and people, and you need to book tickets online 10 days in advance. There are no fixed seats for second-class and third-class tickets, but there are many people and it is crowded. You need to buy tickets at the station and enter the station in advance to occupy a seat.
2. Opening hours of the tea factory: 09:00-18:00
3. The tea factory has tea tasting and tea tasting experience, which are generally free, and the price of buying tea is relatively affordable.
4. Appropriate tips are required for experiencing tea picking in the tea garden and taking pictures of tea picking girls or taking photos with tea picking girls.
5. Due to the high altitude and low temperature of the alpine train, it is recommended to prepare long clothes and trousers to avoid freezing cold.
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Hotel Sigiriya Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Apr)
Hotel Sigiriya with beautiful views of the Lion Rock
We had a wonderful stay in Hotel Sigiriya during our visit to the Sigiriya Rock Fortress, the most iconic landmark in Sri Lanka. The hotel is 2 km away from the entrance of Sigiriya Rock, which is also known as the Lion Rock. We were welcomed with amazing views of the Lion Rock the moment we set foot in the hotel. The rock could be seen clearly from the outdoor pool area and we could even see the visitors on the rock using the telescope provided!
Our hotel room was clean and spacious. There were French doors leading to patio with sitting areas. Our stay included buffet dinner served in the open-aired restaurant in the hotel. The hotel was very accommodative to our request to provide takeaway breakfast as we needed to leave before breakfast time to climb the Lion Rock.
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Hotel Road, Sigiriya, Sigiriya, Sri Lanka
XQ27+26 Sigiriya, Sri Lanka
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