Exploring Pidurangala Rock: A Scenic, Serene Alternative to Sigiriya in Sri Lanka – By Jayadeva De Silva
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Pidurangala Rock, located near the famous Sigiriya Rock Fortress in Sri Lanka, offers an adventurous and more serene alternative to its popular neighbor. Here are some fascinating aspects of this historic and scenic site:
- Historical and Spiritual Significance: Pidurangala has a history that dates back over 2,000 years. It was originally a Buddhist monastery, and King Kashyapa is believed to have moved the monks here when he constructed the Sigiriya Fortress.
- Ancient Temple and Reclining Buddha: Halfway up the rock, you’ll find the remnants of an ancient Buddhist temple and a 12.5-meter-long reclining Buddha statue, one of the oldest brick statues in the region. Although partly damaged, it’s a highlight of the climb.
- Spectacular Panoramic Views: From the summit, you get a stunning, unobstructed 360-degree view of the surrounding landscapes, including a clear view of Sigiriya Rock, lush forests, and distant mountain ranges. The view is especially magical at sunrise or sunset.
- Less Crowded: Pidurangala is less frequented by tourists compared to Sigiriya, making it a quieter spot to enjoy nature and history without the large crowds.
- Adventure and Trekking: The climb up Pidurangala is more challenging than Sigiriya, with a rocky terrain that involves a bit of scrambling near the top. This appeals to adventurous visitors who enjoy hiking and want a unique experience.
- Affordable Entrance Fee: The entrance fee to Pidurangala is much lower than Sigiriya, making it an appealing option for budget travelers.
- Flora and Fauna: The rock and its surroundings are home to diverse wildlife, including monkeys, birds, and various plant species, which adds to the natural charm of the area.