One out of the three corners of the cultural
triangle, Sigiriya is a must see marvel for any visitor, even elderly travels
could take up the challenge with the help of some locals who will assist you to
the top for a small fee. The best time for the climb is in the morning hours where
its much cooler and the rock has not heated up – the other option would be in
case you missed out the morning hours to climb it in the later part of the day,
when the sun is a bit settled. From the Lion terrace which leads to the summit
at 600 feet the view from the royal pavilion is amazingly beautiful, where one
could glaze the entire landscape along with the water gardens.
The
mirror wall, a then finely polished limestone slab of rock like a massive
mirror wall along the side of the rock is said to have been built in order to
help detect any distance enemy, which in the old days came in large groups, so
the troops could be prepared in advance.
On the half way climb, follow the spiral
staircase up which will lead you to a cave where the images of the beautiful
maidens of Sigiriya have been painted on the cave walls. The murals at Sigiriya
have long been admired by both the art connoisseur and average traveler.

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