Kandy
Located in the heart of Sri Lanka, is a city rich in history, culture, and natural beauty. Known as the Cultural Capital of Sri Lanka, it is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a must-visit destination for anyone exploring the island.
How to reach
From Colombo:
By Train: A scenic 2.5–3-hour journey.
By Car/Bus: Approximately 3–4 hours via the A1 highway.
From Other Destinations:
From Ella or Nuwara Eliya: Take the iconic train journey through tea country.

Sri Dalada Maligawa
One of Buddhism’s holiest shrines, housing a sacred tooth relic of Lord Buddha.
Located within the royal palace complex, this temple is a center for worship and hosts daily rituals.
Visit during the Esala Perahera Festival (July/August) for an extraordinary cultural experience.
Kandy Lake
(Bogambara Lake)
A serene man-made lake in the city center, ideal for a peaceful stroll or a boat ride.
Surrounded by beautiful gardens and offering stunning views, especially at sunset.

Highlights

Bahirawakanda Buddha Statue
A towering white Buddha statue overlooking Kandy, offering panoramic views of the city.
Accessible by a short hike or tuk-tuk ride.

Cultural Dance Shows
Experience traditional Kandyan dance performances, complete with drumming and fire-walking.

Royal Botanical Gardens
(Peradeniya)
A sprawling garden with over 4,000 plant species, including exotic orchids and giant bamboo.
A perfect spot for nature lovers, picnics, or photography.
Things to do in Kandy

Explore the Local Markets
Visit the Kandy Municipal Market for fresh produce, spices, and handicrafts.

Ceylon Tea Museum
Learn about the history of tea production in Sri Lanka and enjoy a tasting session with panoramic views.

Royal Botanical Gardens
(Peradeniya)
A sprawling garden with over 4,000 plant species, including exotic orchids and giant bamboo.
A perfect spot for nature lovers, picnics, or photography.
Best time to visit Kandy

Season
Kandy enjoys a moderate climate year-round, but December to April is ideal for outdoor activities.
Avoid peak rainy seasons in October and November.

Events
The Esala Perahera Festival in July/August is a major draw, featuring processions, dancers, and traditional rituals.

Getting Around
Tuk-tuks are convenient and widely available. Negotiate fares before the ride.
Plan your next tour to Sri Lanka with our local experts!

Practical Information

Temple Etiquette
Dress modestly when visiting religious sites (cover shoulders and knees).
Remove shoes before entering the Temple of the Tooth.

Plan Ahead
for Esala Perahera: Book accommodation early if visiting during the festival.

Spice Shopping
Buy authentic Sri Lankan spices and teas from trusted local vendors.
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