Pithurangala
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Often referred to as the eighth wonder of the world, Sigiriya is one of the ‘must see’ places on any Sri Lankan bucket list.
Located right in the heart of Sri Lanka, Sigiriya, otherwise known as Lion Rock, is an ancient palace and fortress built in 480AD atop a unique rock island that rises 200m above the jungle below.
The Fortress, full of abandoned palaces, gardens, waterways and frescoes, has always been an important part of Sri Lanka history, and its become one of the country’s most visited cultural heritage sites (read our guide to Sigiriya here).
While there’s no doubting Sigiriya’s astounding beauty, historical significance, and dramatic features, at USD $30pp, it can be a little expensive for those on a strict budget (ie. backpackers like us!).
Fortunately, Pidurangala Rock, located adjacent to Sigiriya, provides equally epic views of the surrounding area, a historic cave complex of its own, a tenth of the crowds, and the most incredible view overlooking the famous Sigiriya rock.
Hiking Pidurangala Rock for sunrise has become something of a right of passage for backpackers visiting Sri Lanka (check our Sri Lanka itinerary), and it was something we had to experience for ourselves.
From the peak, watch the stunning sunrise from this rock-top viewpoint, with panoramic vistas over Sigiriya in the distance. Stare in awe as the sun lights up the misty forests, lakes and villages, showering the vast central Sri Lankan landscapes in golden hues.
In our view, you can’t visit Sri Lanka without a visit to Pidurangala and Sigiriya. Explore Pidurangala Rock yourself with our complete guide, featuring all the tips you need to have an incredible experience.