Kandy Highlights

Tour Overview

Temple of the Tooth in Kandy
The Buddha’s tooth relic is kept in the Temple of the Tooth Relic, one of Sri Lanka’s holiest places. Situated in Kandy, this UNESCO World Heritage site is a breathtaking architectural wonder that attracts both pilgrims and tourists to appreciate its spiritual and historical value.

Kandy’s Scenic Overlook
The picturesque overlook in Kandy, surrounded by tranquil lakes and verdant mountains, provides panoramic views of the city. With its mist-covered hills and vivid landscape, the viewpoint is the ideal place to admire the cultural capital’s beauty.

Pinnawala Elephant Sanctuary
Dedicated to caring for injured and orphaned elephants, Pinnawala Elephant Sanctuary gives guests an up-close look at these magnificent Elephants. Support the rehabilitation and conservation of the elephants by observing them as they bathe, eat, and roam in their natural habitat.

Royal Botanic Gardens
A verdant haven, the Royal Botanic Gardens in Peradeniya, close to Kandy, is renowned for its wide variety of plant life, which includes tall trees, orchids, and spices. It’s a tranquil haven where guests may enjoy the island’s native vegetation while walking through exquisitely constructed grounds.

Matale Spice Plantations
Matale is well-known for its spice plantations, which offer tours and information on the island’s vast spice history. Explore the traditional manufacture and industrial uses of Sri Lanka’s well-known spices as you walk through aromatic fields of cardamom, cloves, pepper, and cinnamon.

Mawanella Spice Gardens
At its spice gardens, Mawanella provides tourists with immersive experiences that teach them about the production and therapeutic use of different spices, such as ginger, cinnamon, and turmeric. You can buy fresh spices and learn about the secrets of Sri Lanka’s spice industry with a guided tour.

Local Artistry Workshops
Explore the vibrant local artistry workshops in towns like Kandy and Ambalangoda, where skilled artisans create traditional crafts like wood carving, mask making, and batik painting. These workshops allow visitors to engage with the creative process and take home unique handmade souvenirs.

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