


Kandy
Historical and Religious
Central Sri Lanka
Kandy, the last royal capital of Sri Lanka, is a city rich in history, culture, and breathtaking natural beauty. Nestled in the central highlands, about 115 km from Colombo, Kandy is home to the revered Temple of the Tooth Relic, lush tea plantations, and scenic landscapes. This UNESCO World Heritage Site offers a perfect blend of spirituality, heritage, and nature.
The Sri Dalada Maligawa, or Temple of the Tooth Relic, is Kandy’s most sacred site. It houses:
The revered tooth relic of Lord Buddha
Magnificent Kandyan architecture and intricate carvings
Daily Buddhist rituals and vibrant religious processions
The Esala Perahera, Sri Lanka’s grandest cultural festival (held in July/August)
Located in the heart of the city, Kandy Lake is a peaceful retreat offering:
A picturesque lakeside walk with stunning city views
Birdwatching opportunities and glimpses of local wildlife
A tranquil setting for photography and relaxation
One of Asia’s most beautiful botanical gardens, Peradeniya is known for:
Over 4,000 species of plants, including rare orchids and giant bamboo
The famous Royal Palm Avenue and the massive Javan fig tree
A scenic suspension bridge over the Mahaweli River
This giant white Buddha statue sits atop Bahirawakanda Hill and offers:
360-degree views of Kandy and its surroundings
A peaceful atmosphere for meditation and photography
A short yet rewarding hike or tuk-tuk ride to the top
Located behind the Temple of the Tooth, Udawattakele is a nature reserve perfect for:
Trekking through dense jungle trails
Spotting monkeys, deer, and exotic birds
Exploring ancient Buddhist meditation caves
Just a short drive from the city center, Kandy Viewpoint offers:
A breathtaking panoramic view of Kandy and its lake
A perfect location for sunset photography
A chance to see the city lights twinkling at night
Located in Hantana, the Ceylon Tea Museum provides insights into Sri Lanka’s tea industry with:
Exhibits on tea production and colonial-era machinery
Tea tasting sessions with some of the world’s finest Ceylon tea
A scenic hilltop setting overlooking lush tea plantations
Kandy is home to three historic temples showcasing impressive craftsmanship:
Embekke Temple – Known for its exquisite wood carvings
Lankatilaka Temple – A blend of Kandyan and South Indian architecture
Gadaladeniya Temple – Features stunning stone and brickwork
A UNESCO-listed biodiversity hotspot, the Knuckles Range is perfect for:
Trekking through lush rainforests and waterfalls
Exploring hidden villages and ancient caves
Spotting rare wildlife and breathtaking mountain views
For a taste of local life, visit:
Kandy Central Market – A bustling spot for fresh produce, spices, and souvenirs
Street food stalls – Try authentic Sri Lankan delicacies like egg hoppers, samosas, and kottu roti
The best time to visit Kandy is from December to April when the weather is pleasant. If you want to experience the Esala Perahera festival, plan your visit in July or August.
By Train: The scenic train ride from Colombo to Kandy offers stunning hill country views.
By Road: Kandy is 115 km from Colombo and takes 3-4 hours via the Kandy-Colombo highway.
By Bus: Frequent buses, including AC express services, connect Kandy with major cities.
Kandy offers accommodations ranging from luxury hotels with lake views to budget-friendly guesthouses set amidst tea plantations. Many options provide easy access to the city’s key attractions.
Kandy is the cultural soul of Sri Lanka, where history, spirituality, and nature come together in perfect harmony. Whether you’re exploring its sacred temples, scenic landscapes, or tea plantations, Kandy promises an unforgettable experience in the heart of the island.