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Pidurangala Museum

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Why Visit Pidurangala Museum

Pidurangala Rock is an ancient Buddhist temple complex and archaeological site located 2.5 km north of Sigiriya in Sri Lanka's Matale District. Dating back to at least the first century BC and prominently developed during King Kashyapa's reign (473-495 AC), the site combines spiritual heritage with dramatic natural geography, offering visitors access to well-preserved monastery ruins, rock-carved temples, and a reconstructed 12-meter reclining Buddha statue. The 190-meter granite formation provides sweeping panoramic views of the surrounding Cultural Triangle landscape and the iconic Sigiriya Rock fortress. Best visited during the dry season (December-March or July-September), Pidurangala serves as both a pilgrimage destination and trekking hub for those exploring Sri Lanka's ancient kingdoms. The site functions as an archaeological museum in practice, with preserved rock inscriptions, restored structures, and on-site temple grounds that tell the story of early Sri Lankan Buddhism.

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