Kandy One Day Tour



Description
• Tea Factory & Plantation • Botanical Garden Peradaniya • Temple of The Tooth • Tea Museum • Embekke Devalaya • Gadaladeniya Temple • Kandy Cultural Show
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Itinerary
Sri Lanka is one of the world’s largest exporters of tea with a roaring tea industry that dominates the island’s central highlands. Introduced to the country by British tea planter James Taylor in 1867, tea irreversibly changed the topography, and even the demography of the country.
Royal Botanic Gardens, Peradeniya are about 5.5 km to the west of the city of Kandy in the Central Province of Sri Lanka. It attracts 2 million visitors annually. It is near the Mahaweli River. It is renowned for its collection of orchids.
Sri Dalada Maligawa or the Temple of the Sacred Tooth Relic is a Buddhist temple in the city of Kandy, Sri Lanka. It is located in the royal palace complex of the former Kingdom of Kandy, which houses the relic of the tooth of the Buddha. Since ancient times, the relic has played an important role in local politics because it is believed that whoever holds the relic holds the governance of the country. Kandy was the last capital of the Sri Lankan kings and is a World Heritage Site mainly due to the temple.
The Ceylon Tea Museum is located in the former Hanthana Tea Factory, which was originally constructed in 1925. It is situated 3 km south of Kandy. Hanthana was one of the first successful areas to cultivate tea following the failure of coffee production on the island.
Embekka Devalaya was built by the King Vikramabahu III of Gampola Era in Sri Lanka. The devalaya is dedicated to Kataragama deviyo. A local deity called Devatha Bandara is also worshiped at this site.
Gadaladenyia Vihara is an ancient Buddhist temple situated in Pilimathalawa, Kandy, Sri Lanka. It is located on Gadaladenyia Road, just up from the Gadaladeniya junction of the Colombo - Kandy Road, approximately 12.5 km to the west of Kandy and 3 km from the ancient buddhist temple, Lankatilaka Vihara.
Held in Kandy town, this cultural show depicts various forms of Kandyan dancing which was once native to the area but has now spread to different regions of the island. Originated from a dance performed by Indian shamans who came to the island, Kandyan dancing plays an important role in Sri Lankan culture and is a much-anticipated event during perahera processions. During the show, you will see several dances which depict the graceful movements of birds and animals, which trace their origins back to the ancient ritual known as the Kohomba Kapkariya, as well as energetic acrobatic performances where the men perform a series of leaping pirouettes and stunts such as plate-spinning and the dramatic ‘fire walk’ which ends the show.
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What's included
Pickup Locations & Times
We pick up from any hotel in Kalutara Area
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Important Information
- Specialized infant seats are available
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- A minimum of 02 people per booking is required
- A dress code is required to enter places of worship and selected temples. No shorts or sleeveless tops allowed. Knees and shoulders MUST be covered for both men and women. You may risk refused entry if you fail to comply with these dress requirements
Reviews(2)
We used Drivers in Sri Lanka to get us from Kandy to the coast, via an overnight stop in Ella. Our driver Nasa was fantastic and the communications from the company beforehand set out all of the arrangements very clearly.
Thank you very much for your valuable review! <3 Hope to see you again in Sri Lanka... Email: info@driversinsrilanka.com Contact: +94773531693
I had a wonderful day trip to Candy with Senaka Tours! Senaka himself was wonderfully knowledgable and very good company throughout. A prefect tour guide and driver and I fully recommend! Elizabeth
Thank you very much for your valuable review! <3 Hope to see you again in Sri Lanka... Email: driversinsrilanka1@gmail.com Contact: +94773531693



