Kandy, the last royal capital of Sri Lanka, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its cultural, religious, and natural significance. Nestled in the central hills, it offers breathtaking scenery, rich traditions, and historical landmarks.
Location: Central Province, Sri Lanka
Elevation: 500 meters (1,640 feet) above sea level
Population: Approx. 125,000 (urban area)
Climate: Tropical rainforest (Warm days, cooler nights)
Temple of the Sacred Tooth Relic (Sri Dalada Maligawa)
One of the most sacred Buddhist sites in the world.
Houses the relic of Lord Buddha’s tooth.
The annual Esala Perahera (Kandy Perahera) is a grand cultural festival held here.
Kandy Lake (Bogambara Lake)
A picturesque lake in the heart of the city, ideal for leisurely walks.
Royal Botanical Gardens, Peradeniya
Over 4,000 plant species, including orchids, palm trees, and medicinal plants.
Bahirawakanda Vihara Buddha Statue
A giant white Buddha statue offering panoramic views of Kandy.
Udawattakele Forest Reserve
A serene nature reserve with rich biodiversity, perfect for nature lovers.
Esala Perahera – A grand annual procession featuring decorated elephants, dancers, and fire performers.
Traditional Kandyan Dance – A unique and vibrant Sri Lankan dance form.
By Train: Scenic train rides from Colombo and Ella.
By Road: Approx. 3-hour drive from Colombo via the Kandy Road or Southern Expressway.
The perfect blend of history, culture, and nature.
A must-visit for pilgrims, history enthusiasts, and nature lovers.
A gateway to Sri Lanka’s central highlands, including Nuwara Eliya and Ella.