Day Tour 3: Sigiriya Rock Fortress and Dambulla Cave Temple Tour
A day combining two UNESCO World Heritage Sites just 20 kilometres apart – a 5th-century royal citadel on a volcanic rock and five cave shrines layered with two millennia of devotional paintings and statues.
Key Highlights
Sigiriya Rock Fortress
A 200-metre volcanic rock topped with a 5th-century royal palace – approached via ancient water gardens, celestial fresco paintings on the cliff face and sweeping 360-degree summit views.
Sigiriya Ancient Water Gardens
Sophisticated 5th-century hydraulic gardens at the base of the rock – interconnected pools, fountains and moat channels still partially functional today.
The Mirror Wall
A polished plaster surface inscribed with devotional poetry by visitors spanning over a thousand years – one of the world’s longest examples of continuous literary tradition on a single surface.
Dambulla Cave Temple
Five ancient rock-hewn shrines with over 150 Buddha statues and extraordinary painted murals covering every inch of ceiling and wall across two thousand years of continuous use.
Inclusions
– Private air-conditioned vehicle throughout
– Experienced English-speaking chauffeur-guide
– Sigiriya Rock Fortress entrance fee
– Dambulla Cave Temple entrance fee
– Bottled water throughout
Exclusions
– Meals and beverages
– Personal shopping
– Gratuities
– Travel insurance