Kandy
The Last Royal Capital - City on the Hills
Discover Kandy
Nestled amidst lush hills and protected by water, rocks, and jungles, Kandy—the last royal capital of Sri Lanka—stands as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, rich in history, culture, and natural beauty. Known as the "City on the Hills," Kandy was the final stronghold of Sri Lankan kings before falling to the British in 1815 AD.
At the heart of the city lies the Temple of the Sacred Tooth Relic, home to the revered tooth relic of Lord Buddha, making it one of the most significant pilgrimage sites in the Buddhist world. Stroll along the Kandy Lake, built in 1806 by King Sri Wickrama Rajasinghe, and admire the city's colonial-era charm.
Experience the artistry of traditional Kandyan culture with an exhilarating Kandyan dance and drumming performance, featuring the mesmerizing fire-walking ritual. Explore a spice garden, learning about Sri Lanka's famed spices and their role in daily life.
Venture beyond the city to the Royal Botanical Gardens, one of Asia's finest, with over 5,000 species of flora. Delve into Sri Lanka's tea heritage with a visit to Loolkandura Estate, the island's first tea plantation, established in 1867 by Scotsman James Taylor, who pioneered Sri Lanka's globally renowned Ceylon Tea industry.
With its deep spiritual roots, rich history, and breath-taking landscapes, Kandy offers a blend of tradition, nature, and adventure, making it an unmissable destination for any traveller.
Places to Visit
The Temple of The Sacred Tooth Relic
Home to the revered tooth relic of Lord Buddha, one of the most significant pilgrimage sites in the Buddhist world
The Royal Botanical Gardens
One of Asia's finest gardens with over 5,000 species of flora and stunning landscapes
Spice Garden
Learn about Sri Lanka's famed spices and their role in daily life and traditional medicine
Activities to Do
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