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Sigiriya is a UNESCO World Heritage Site located in the central Matale District of Sri Lanka. The ancient rock fortress rises 200 meters above the surrounding plains and is adorned with frescoes, gardens, and ruins of a palace. The currency used in Sri Lanka is the Sri Lankan Rupee. Sigiriya is a must-visit destination for history buffs and nature lovers alike.
The best time to visit Sigiriya is during the dry season from May to September when the weather is warm and sunny. The monsoon season from October to January can bring heavy rains and make climbing the rock more challenging. It is advisable to avoid visiting during the peak of the monsoon season.
Getting around Sigiriya is relatively easy with tuk-tuks, taxis, and rental cars available for hire. The rock fortress is within walking distance from the entrance, but there are also shuttle services for those who prefer not to walk. Hiring a local guide is recommended to learn more about the history and significance of Sigiriya.
Wear comfortable shoes with good grip as the climb to the top of Sigiriya rock can be steep and slippery. Carry plenty of water and sunscreen as there is limited shade on the rock fortress. Start your climb early in the morning to avoid the crowds and the heat. Respect the rules and regulations set by the authorities to preserve the heritage site. Don't forget to capture the stunning views from the top of Sigiriya rock.