After breakfast at your hotel, you'll journey to Sigiriya, with an enriching stop at the Pinnawala Elephant Orphanage, and culminates in a peaceful overnight stay in Dambulla (Approximately 4.5 hrs ride).
Firstly, you will drive about 2 hours to visit the Pinnawala Elephant Orphanage. The orphanage is home to the largest herd of captive elephants in the world. It mainly adopts young elephants that are homeless, fell into pits or traps, separated from the herd, especially those who were seriously injured. The elephants at Pinnawala are provided with a natural habitat to roam freely during the day. Twice a day, a unique and heartwarming spectacle occurs when the elephants are taken in a procession to the nearby river to bathe. This bathing ritual is a favorite among visitors, offering an intimate glimpse into the social behaviors and playful interactions of the elephants.
The journey continues towards Sigiriya (Approximately 2.5 hours). The ancient city of Sigiriya designated a cultural World Heritage Site in 1982, is a top world attraction. It is considered an eighth wonder of the world - along with the Grand Canyon and Ancient Pyramids - and you will understand why once you visit here. The first thing that captures your attention is the massive rock stands at a height of approximately 200 meters (660 feet) rising dramatically from the lush greenery of the surrounding landscape.
Sigiriya Rock Fortress, or Lion Rock is an ancient palace and fortress complex in the air built on a huge orange rock, indeed the “rock-star” attraction of Sri Lanka. It is said the residence of King Kasyapa. At first, the giant rock was built to look like a huge lion, but now the lion's head has weathered and fallen off, leaving only the lion's body. The climb to the top of Lion Rock is an exhilarating adventure in itself. The base of the rock is surrounded by a moat, rampart, and extensive gardens, including mid-water gardens. To reach the top, you'll need to navigate a series of staircases attached to sheer walls, bringing you closer to the heart of this ancient complex.
Along the path, you'll see the famous frescoes and vibrant paintings that depict celestial maidens. Another highlight is the Mirror Wall, originally polished so the king could see his reflection as he passed. Today, it's covered in inscriptions and poems left by past visitors. The final ascent to the summit is marked by colossal lion’s paws carved into the bedrock. The summit houses the ruins of the palace, surrounded by remnants of sophisticated urban planning, including more moats, gardens, and cave shrines. Here, you can feel the echoes of the past. Reaching the summit rewards you not only with the ruins of a once-grand palace but also with an epic view of the landscape at sunset.
Travel Tips:
1. Hike and Timing: The hike to Sigiriya Rock Fortress typically takes about 2 to 3 hours, depending on your physical fitness level and the crowd size on the day of your visit.
2. Wear Comfortable Clothing. Opt for light, comfortable clothing and sturdy shoes as the climb involves steep staircases and uneven surfaces.
3. Bring Water and Essentials: Bring plenty of water to stay hydrated. Also, remember to bring a hat, sunscreen, and sunglasses. It can get very hot, especially during the climb.
4. Hire a site Guide: Consider hiring a guide at the entrance if you're interested in learning more about the history and significance of Sigiriya. Guides can provide insights that enrich your experience.
After the tour, proceed to Dambulla for an overnight stay.