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Kandy is a major city located amongst the hills of central Sri Lanka. The city was once the capital of the Sinhalese monarchy and is currently home to many tea plantations, temples and gardens. Kandy is where you will find the ‘Temple of the Tooth’ one of the most sacred places of worship in the Buddhist world. It is said that the temple holds the relic of the tooth of Buddha which was supposedly retrieved from his funeral pyre by one of his disciples.
With its rich history stretching all the way back to the 14th century, Kandy offers a captivating blend of history, spirituality, and natural beauty. Discover its rich traditions, stunning landscapes, and warm hospitality on a guided tour, an essential destination on your Sri Lankan journey.
Discover everything Kandy has to offer on a guided tour. Join us as we explore the rich culture of the city, from the UNESCO world heritage site the Temple of the Tooth to the man-made Kandy Lake. Explore our tour itineraries and find the perfect tour for you with us At On The Go Tours.
Kandy is a bustling city, rich in culture, history, and natural beauty. Home to the sacred Temple of the Tooth, a revered pilgrimage site attracting devotees and tourists alike. The annual Esala Perahera festival offers a spectacular display of traditional music, dance, and ornate elephants. Stroll through the lush Peradeniya Botanical Gardens, featuring a vast collection of tropical plants and orchids. The serene Kandy Lake, surrounded by scenic hills, provides a peaceful retreat amidst the city's vibrant atmosphere. Enjoy the local cuisine, bustling markets, and the warm hospitality of the Kandyan people, making your visit a memorable experience.
The Temple of the Tooth is home to one of the most revered Buddhist relics and is a world-renowned place of worship that sees thousands of visitors daily. The temple was named a UNESCO world heritage site in 1988. The temple is built in the unique Kandyan style and is adorned with intricate carvings of gold, silver, bronze and ivory. Nestled in a grand palace complex, the temple's intricate architecture and serene surroundings are a sight to behold. Whilst there you can witness elaborate rituals and ceremonies, especially during the Esala Perahera festival, which showcase vibrant traditional dance and drumming.
Ceylon tea is the name given to tea produced in the highlands of Sri Lanka and is a pillar of Sri Lankan culture, heritage and identity. As the fourth largest tea producer in the world, Ceylon tea is a deeply important part of Sri Lankas history. The Ceylon tea museum is located in the former Hanthana tea factory, Hanthana was one of the first successful tea production areas in Sri Lanka. The museum includes exhibits on tea pioneers including James Taylor, often thought of as the ‘Father of Ceylon tea’, and Thomas Lipton, as well as vintage tea production equipment. There is also a shop where you can purchase Ceylon tea to take home and a tea café where you can relax on the top floor of the museum, looking out upon the rolling hills of Kandy, and try out the famed Ceylon tea for yourself.
Kandyan dance, a traditional art form from Sri Lanka's central highlands, has roots in ancient ritualistic practices and royal court performances. Originating from the Kandyan Kingdom, it incorporates dynamic movements, intricate footwork, and vibrant costumes, often accompanied by rhythmic drumming and ceremonial music. Watching a Kandyan dance performance is a mesmerizing experience, as dancers execute precise, energetic steps and elaborate gestures that narrate historical tales and spiritual themes. The dramatic displays of strength, grace, and tradition, set against the backdrop of traditional music, provide a captivating glimpse into Sri Lanka’s cultural heritage.
The best time to visit Kandy is from December to April. During these months, the weather is generally dry and pleasant, making it ideal for exploring the city's attractions. Keep in mind that Kandy's weather can be unpredictable, with occasional rain showers, so it's a good idea to prepare for variable conditions year-round.
In conclusion, a guided tour of Kandy is an enriching and well-rounded experience of a culturally vibrant city. With expert guides providing in-depth insights into you’ll gain a deeper understanding of Kandy’s heritage and traditions. The personalized touch of a guided tour enhances your journey, ensuring you don't miss key sights or hidden gems while also navigating the city’s rich cultural tapestry with ease. Whether marvelling at ancient rituals or enjoying serene lake views, a guided tour of Kandy ensures a memorable and immersive exploration of Sri Lanka’s heartland.
When visiting religious sites like the Temple of the Tooth, wear modest clothing. Ensure your shoulders and knees are covered and remove your shoes before entering the temple.
On our tours we offer transport to all activities and locations included on our itineraries. If, however, you are looking to explore Kandy in your free time during the tour the best ways to get around Kandy are by tuk-tuk or taxi. For a more immersive experience, consider walking to explore the city’s attractions, especially within the central area.
Yes, the Esala Perahera festival, held in July or August, is a major event featuring traditional dances, drumming, and a grand procession with decorated elephants. It's a highlight for visitors and provides a deep cultural immersion.
In Kandy, you can enjoy a variety of Sri Lankan dishes, including rice and curry, hoppers, and string hoppers. There are also international dining options catering to different tastes.
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Ancient Buddhist temples located in cavernous caves, Dambulla is a unique attraction that we visit on all of our tours to the country. Boasting intricate carvings and Buddha statues dating back hundreds of years.
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