Private Transfer

Polonnaruwa Sigiriya

Door-to-door private transfer · Experienced English-speaking driver

Distance

54 km

Duration

1 – 1.5 hours

Starting from

$50

Trip type

One-way

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From$50
Minneriya elephant gathering zone between the two townsHabarana junction, hub of the Cultural TriangleSigiriya Rock Fortress rising 200 m from the flat plain

Polonnaruwa to Sigiriya Transfer

The 54 km drive from Polonnaruwa to Sigiriya takes 1 to 1.5 hours, heading northwest through Habarana on flat dry-zone roads. It is a core Cultural Triangle transfer linking two UNESCO World Heritage Sites.

What the Drive Is Like

Roads

The route heads northwest from Polonnaruwa on the A11 to Habarana, then turns west a short distance to Sigiriya on a secondary road. Both sections are two-lane and in reasonable condition; the Habarana–Sigiriya stretch is through flat scrub and is straightforward.

Scenery

Flat dry-zone plains with scattered tanks and paddy fields. Wild elephants are occasionally seen near the Minneriya National Park zone between Polonnaruwa and Habarana, particularly in the afternoon.

Travel Tips

  • Habarana is a useful fuel stop and the point to turn off for Sigiriya
  • The road from Habarana to Sigiriya is short (about 15 km) but can be slow with tourist vehicles
  • Visit Sigiriya early morning to beat the heat and crowds, plan your transfer accordingly

$ Pricing Breakdown

54 km × $0.5/km$27
Minimum fare applies$50
Starting from$50

Tolls, parking & waiting charges extra. Price per vehicle, not per person.

This is a standard estimate based on distance

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✓ Included

  • Private A/C vehicle
  • English-speaking driver
  • Fuel
  • Door-to-door service
  • Meet & greet (airports)

× Not included

  • Toll charges
  • Parking fees
  • Waiting charges
  • Driver accommodation (overnight trips)

Towns Along the Way

PolonnaruwaHabaranaSigiriya

Your driver can stop at points of interest along the way, just ask.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a Polonnaruwa to Sigiriya transfer cost?+

Private transfers start from $50 per vehicle (one-way). The rate is $0.5 per km with a minimum fare of $50. Tolls, parking & waiting charges extra.

How long is the Polonnaruwa to Sigiriya drive?+

Approximately 54 km — around 1 – 1.5 hours. Times vary with traffic and any stops.

Can I book a return trip?+

Yes. Return transfers are quoted separately. Mention your return date in the notes when enquiring.

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Plan Your Visit

Top Places to Visit in Sigiriya

Make the most of your trip — these attractions are in and around Sigiriya.

Sigiriya Frescoes & Mirror Wall0 km

Sigiriya Frescoes & Mirror Wall

Ancient 5th-century frescoes depicting 21 cloud maidens painted on Sigiriya Rock, alongside a polished mirror wall with 8th-century visitor inscriptions.

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Sigiriya Rock Fortress0 km

Sigiriya Rock Fortress

5th-century palace and fortress built atop a 200m granite monolith by King Kashyapa, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the most visited paid attraction in Sri Lanka.

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Ayurveda & Wellness Sessions1 km

Ayurveda & Wellness Sessions

Traditional Ayurvedic treatments including herbal oil massages and steam baths offered at resorts and village centres in the Sigiriya area.

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Sigiriya Nature Walks1 km

Sigiriya Nature Walks

Guided village and jungle walks through the lowland scrub forest and paddy fields around Sigiriya village, covering local farming, birding, and rural life.

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Sigiriya Village Tour1 km

Sigiriya Village Tour

A half-day guided village experience in Sigiriya showing traditional bullock cart rides, catamarans on a village tank, cooking demonstrations, and paddy farming.

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Pidurangala Rock2 km

Pidurangala Rock

A 200m rock outcrop 1.5km north of Sigiriya offering the best panoramic view of Sigiriya Rock, with a reclining Buddha at the summit base dating to the 6th century.

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10 km

Kandalama Lake

Ancient irrigation reservoir near Dambulla covering 2,000 acres, surrounded by jungle and popular for birdwatching with over 150 recorded bird species.

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Dambulla Cave Temple16 km

Dambulla Cave Temple

A UNESCO World Heritage Site consisting of 5 rock cave temples at 160m above the plain, containing 153 Buddha statues and 2,100 sq m of cave paintings dating from the 1st century BC.

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