Rising dramatically from the plains of Kurunegala District, the Yapahuwa Rock Fortress is one of Sri
Lanka’s most fascinating ancient capitals.
Built in the 13th century by King Buvanekabahu I, Yapahuwa served as a royal fortress and briefly held
the Sacred Tooth Relic of the Buddha.
Today, it stands as a majestic ruin — a blend of history, architecture, and adventure — often compared
to Sigiriya but much quieter and less crowded.
About the Fortress :
The main attraction is the ornate stone stairway, decorated with beautifully carved lions and
guardstones — masterpieces of Sri Lankan stonework.
At the top, you’ll find the ruins of the royal palace, ancient stupas, and panoramic views of the
countryside.
The climb (about 30–40 minutes) is moderately steep but completely worth it.
- Climb the Rock Stairway 🦁🪜: Marvel at the intricate carvings 🖼️ and stone lions 🦁.
- Explore the Royal Palace Ruins 👑🏛️: Remnants of the ancient capital 🏰 at the summit ⛰️.
- Visit Yapahuwa Museum 🖼️: Learn about the fortress’ history 📜 and artifacts 🏺.
- Photography 📸: Capture sweeping views 🔭 and ancient stone artistry 🗿.
- From Kurunegala 🏘️: Around 1 hour ⏱️ by car 🚗 or tuk-tuk 🚕 via Maho 🗺️.
- From Colombo 🏙️: 3 hours ⏳ by road 🛣️ (Colombo–Kurunegala–Maho route 🗺️).
- Public Transport 🚌🚂: Buses and trains from Kurunegala to Maho 🚉, then a short tuk-tuk ride 🛺.
- Wear comfortable shoes 👟 for climbing 🧗♀️.
- Carry water 💧 — there’s limited shade on the upper rock ☀️.
- Visit early morning 🌅 or around 4:00 PM 🕓 for the best light ✨.
- A local guide 🧑🏫 can explain carvings and royal history in detail 📜.
- 7:30 AM 🕖 – Arrive at Yapahuwa Rock Fortress 🏰.
- 8:00 AM 🕗 – Climb the stairway 🪜⬆️ and explore the summit ruins 🏛️.
- 9:30 AM 🕘 – Visit Yapahuwa Museum 🖼️.
- 10:30 AM 🕥 – Tea or breakfast at a nearby local café ☕🍳.