
Kandy – The Sacred City at the Heart of Sri Lanka
Located in the Central Province, right at the heart of Sri Lanka, Kandy is a timeless city that once served as the island’s last royal kingdom. It was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1988. Surrounded by misty hills and set around a tranquil lake, Kandy feels like a step back in time— brimming with history, culture, and natural beauty.


At the center of this sacred city lies the Temple of the Sacred Tooth Relic, home to the revered tooth of Lord Buddha. With its intricate stone and wooden carvings, glowing oil lamps, and the rhythmic chants of monks, a visit here is a deeply spiritual and unforgettable experience.
Kandy is best known for the Esala Perahera, one of the grandest and most historic Buddhist festivals
in Sri Lanka. This dazzling ten-day parade of dancers, drummers, and decorated elephants lights up
the city with vibrant colors and energy every July or August.


During the day, you can take a stroll around the calm waters of Kandy Lake or wander through the
nearby Peradeniya Botanical Gardens, where orchids bloom beneath towering palms and shady
paths invite relaxing walks. If you’re curious about Ceylon tea, nearby tea estates offer the perfect
chance to discover how Sri Lanka’s most famous export is made, from leaf to cup.
To take in breathtaking views of the city from above, hike to the massive Buddha statue on
Bahirawakanda Hill or visit the Kandy Viewpoint — both offering panoramic views, especially at
sunset.


If you’re seeking a destination that blends rich island tradition with scenic hill country charm, Kandy
promises a truly memorable experience.
Top Activities in Kandy
- Visit the Temple of the Sacred Tooth Relic
This sacred Buddhist temple houses one of the most important relics in Sri Lanka. Explore the beautiful architecture, watch the daily rituals, and learn about the deep spiritual significance of the tooth relic. - Stroll Around Kandy Lake
Located in the heart of the city, the lake offers a peaceful walking path with scenic views of the surrounding hills and the city skyline. - Explore Peradeniya Botanical Gardens
Just a short drive from Kandy, these expansive gardens feature a vast collection of tropical plants, towering palm trees, orchids, and a famous avenue of royal palms. - Attend the Esala Perahera Festival
Held annually (in July or August), this grand festival features a majestic procession with traditional dancers, drummers, fire performers, and richly decorated elephants. - Climb to the Bahirawakanda Buddha Statue
A giant Buddha statue overlooking Kandy offers panoramic views of the city and surrounding hills, especially stunning at sunset. - Visit the Kandy Viewpoint (Castle Hill)
A short hike from the city center leads to a viewpoint with sweeping vistas of Kandy’s rooftops, lake, and hills. - Explore the Kandyan Cultural Centre
Watch traditional dance performances and learn about the region’s cultural heritage through music and dance shows. - Shop at Kandy Market Hall
Experience the bustling local market with fresh produce, spices, handicrafts, and souvenirs. - Take a Tea Museum Tour
Discover the history of Ceylon tea at the nearby tea museum and taste some of Sri Lanka’s finest teas.
Activity Price Guide
| Activity | Price Range (USD) | Details |
|---|---|---|
| Temple of the Sacred Tooth Relic | $1–3 | Entrance fee, respectful attire required. |
| Kandy Lake Walk | Free | Open to the public. |
| Peradeniya Botanical Gardens | $5–7 | Entry fee, guides available. |
| Esala Perahera Festival | Free | Special ticketed seats available for parades. |
| Bahirawakanda Buddha Statue | Free | Donations accepted. |
| Kandy Viewpoint (Castle Hill) | Free | Moderate hike. |
| Kandyan Cultural Centre Show | $5–10 | Ticketed traditional dance performances |
| Kandy Market Hall | Free | Cost depends on purchases |
| Tea Museum Tour | $2–4 | Includes guided tour and tea tasting |
*Prices may vary.
Best Time to Visit
- Dry Season : December to April (ideal for festivals and outdoor activities)
- Monsoon Season : May to September (some rain but fewer tourists, lush scenery)
Pro Tips
- Dress respectfully : When visiting temples like the Temple of the Sacred Tooth Relic, cover your shoulders and knees.
- Visit early : Arrive at the temple early morning to avoid crowds and enjoy the peaceful rituals.
- Book ahead for festivals : Accommodation fills up quickly during the Esala Perahera—reserve
your stay well in advance. - Use tuk-tuks wisely : Always agree on the fare before starting your ride; short trips typically
cost around 300–600 LKR. - Try local food : Don’t miss Kandyan specialties like “Kiri Bath” (milk rice) and spicy vegetable
curries at local eateries. - Carry cash : Many small shops and markets don’t accept cards; ATMs are available in the city
center. - Best views : For sunset, head to Bahirawakanda Buddha or the Kandy Viewpoint for stunning
city panoramas. - Explore on foot : The city center is compact and walkable—perfect for leisurely exploration.