Princess1 in Sri Lanka
Popular among the locals for the cultural and religious value and scenic
beauty, Kandy
is a city that prides itself as a UNESCO world heritage site. With a total area
of 1,940 km2, being located in the central province
of Sri Lanka, Kandy hosts a population of over 109,343.
King Wickramabahu’s name is recorded in history as establishing Kandy and it became the capital city of the last remaining
kingdom of Sri Lanka. The last king of the kingdom
was Sri Vikrama Rajasinha who was captured and taken as a royal prisoner by the
British. Kandy is the home to the RoyalPalace
and the Temple
of the Sacred Tooth, which houses the holy relic of the tooth of the Buddha.
Regarded by Buddhists around the world as one of the holiest places linked to
Buddhism the temple is thronged by devotees all year around. Among the other
sacred places of worship are the LankathilakeTemple and the GadaladeniyaTemple,
the former being regarded as a classical representation of the ancient
Sinhalese temple architecture
Kandy becomes highly crowded during the month
of August due to the “Kandy Esala Perehera” which is hosted as an annual
tradition of the Temple
of the Sacred Tooth. This extravagant night parade boasts more than 50
elephants along with colorful Kandyan dancers and drummers. It usually attracts
a large number of local and foreign tourists who value tradition, customs and
Buddhist heritage.
A diversified shopping experience
is guaranteed in Kandy
where souvenirs range from wooden and stone carvings, to handmade laces and
precious stones. On your drive to Kandy of 115Km
from Colombo, do not forget to visit the other
attractions such as the spice gardens, Pinnawela Elephant orphanage, MahaweliRiver
and the famous PeradeniyaGardens the largest
botanical garden in the country.
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