I Day Kandy City Tour

City Tour – Kandy

Locations
  • Kandy View Point
  • Bahirawakanda Temple
  • Royal Botanical Gardens, Peradeniya
  • Udawattekele Sanctuary, Lovers Walk, Kandy
  • Kandyan Cultural Centre
  • Temple of the Sacred Tooth Relic, Sri Dalada Veediya, Kandy
  • Sri Lankan Traditional Organic Tea Factory
  • Temple of the Gadaladenia, Kandy
  • Natural Gems Museum Kandy, Sri Lanka
  • Embekka Dewalaya
  • Lankatilaka Temple
  • Kandy Spice Walk
Package Details

Stop at 1st :

Kandy View Point, Rajapihilla Mawatha, Kandy Sri Lanka.

Can see the whole Kandy City, Kandy lake and world heritage Knuckles Mountain range.

Stop at 2nd :

Bahirawakanda Temple, 7JWJ+5GR, Bahirawa Kanda Rd, Kandy, Sri Lanka.

Bahirawakanda Vihara Buddha Statue and City View.

Stop at 3rd :

Royal Botanical Gardens, Peradeniya Road Kandy – Colombo Road, Peradeniya Sri Lanka.

Royal Botanical Flower Garden and Walking.

Stop at 4th :

Udawattekele Sanctuary, Lovers Walk, Kandy Sri Lanka.

Forest hiking and there are to view points and can see different wild animals and birds. Admission should buy at there.

Stop at 5th :

Sangraja Mawatha Kandyan Cultural Centre, Kandy Sri Lanka.

Can see the Cultural Dance of Kandy.

Stop at 6th :

Temple of the Sacred Tooth Relic, Sri Dalada Veediya, Kandy Sri Lanka.

Can see the ceremony, Royal palace, Ulpen Ge- Queen’s bath, audience hall, Royal armory, and Sri Natha and Vishnu devalas.

Stop at 7th :

Asgiri Maha Viharaya, Kandy Sri Lanka.

Asgiri Maha Viharaya is a Buddhist monastery located in Kandy, Sri Lanka. It is the headquarters of the Asgiriya chapter of Siyam Nikaya, one of the two Buddhist monasteries that holds the custodianship of sacred tooth relic of Buddha kept in Sri Dalada Maligawa, Kandy.

Stop at 8th :

Geragama Estate Road, Geragama Estate Rd, Sri Lanka.

Can see the Sri lankan traditional organic tea factory. Can see how tea is made, how tea is tested. It’s free of charge.

Stop at 9th :

Temple of the Gadaladenia, Kandy Sri Lanka.

Gadaladeniya Rajamaha Viharaya with an ancient monastery is found on the flat rock at Diggala in the district of Kandy. According to a inscription there this temple was built by King Buwanekabahu IV in the year 1344. The chief architect of this temple has been a south indian called Ganesvarachari. Therefore this temple is essentially built in accordance with the Indian Vijayanagar architectural style.

Stop at 10th :

Natural Gems and Gemological Museum Kandy, Sri Lanka.

The Natural Gems and Gemological Museum is situated in Kandy. The museum exhibits rare minerals in the world which are found in Sri Lanka and the oldest fossils of living beings from the Cambrian era about 541 – 485 million years ago.

Stop at 11th :

Embekka Dewalaya, 210/e, Embekka, Handessa, Kandy, Sri Lanka.

In the Udu Nuwara area of the Kandy district lies a temple with a history of over six centuries. Built during the reign of King Wickremabahu III (1371-1394AD) who ruled in the Kingdom of Gampola, the temple is practically covered in wood carvings. The woodwork is confirmed by UNESCO as some of the best and most detailed in the world. The temple is dedicated to the god known as ‘Murugan’ by the Hindus and ‘Katharagama deity’ by the Buddhists.

Stop at 12th :

Lankatilaka Temple, Gadaldeniya Rd, Kandy Sri Lanka.

Lankatilaka is Buddhist temple of the 14th century in the Hiyarapitiya village, from the Udu Nuwara area of Kandy district in Sri Lanka. This historical temple was built by the Gampola king, King Buwanekabahu the fourth (1341 – 1351AD), in 1344 AD. Gampola was a stronghold on the banks of Mahaveli River.

Stop at 13th :

Kandy Spice Walk, Yatihalagala Road, Kandy Sri Lanka.

Can see how Sri lankan traditional herbs and spices are made and used for foods and Ayurveda. Also can taste these spices and herbs.