Whether you’re fascinated with history, nature, or culture, town of Kandy in Sri Lanka has something for everybody and listed here are a few of its key attractions so as to add to your itinerary.

Temple of the Sacred Tooth Relic

Located in the guts of Kandy, the Temple of the Sacred Tooth Relic is some of the revered places for Buddhists world wide. It’s believed to accommodate a tooth of Lord Buddha, which is kept in a gold casket. The temple, which is inside easy reach of properties like Earl’s Regency is beautifully decorated with intricate carvings and paintings, and inside the complex, one will find various shrines, museums, and the Royal Palace. It’s also the point of interest of the annual Kandy Esala Perahera held in July / August.

Udawattakele Sanctuary

Near the above-mentioned temple, you will see that the Udawattakele Sanctuary, a forest reserve that’s a must-visit for nature lovers based at nearby places to remain in Kandy. If you’re on the lookout for some peace and quiet away from the bustling city, then that is the proper place for you; there are several paths for trekking and as you wander amidst the trees, you might spot monkeys, deer, Asian palm civets and lots of bird species.

Royal Botanical Gardens, Peradeniya

Once utilized by royalty, the Royal Botanical Gardens in Peradeniya is the most important of its kind on the island; it’s home to a wide range of floral blooms, trees, and plant species, including a shocking collection of orchids. Amongst the highlights listed here are the Avenue of Royal Palms, Burma bamboo and the massive Javan fig tree, while the Flower Garden, Spice Garden and the suspension bridge are popular too. 

Kandy Town

Image via Wikimedia Commons – calflier001, QUEENS HOTEL KANDY LAKE SRI LANKA JAN 2013 (8492713344), CC BY-SA 2.0

Kandy Town is the proper place to experience Sri Lankan culture and cuisine. It has a vibrant market that sells the whole lot from fresh fruits and spices to distinctive souvenirs. You may visit the Kandy Cultural Centre to witness traditional dance and music performances or take a walk around town’s artificial lake. And, in fact, don’t forget to try some delicious Sri Lankan food, like rice and curry or kottu roti.

 

 

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