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Top 5 things to do in Kandy, Sri Lanka

I fell in love with the Sri Lankan city of Kandy within minutes of arriving. Yes it is a busy, traffic-clogged Asian city but it somehow manages to retain its lush, green environment and bucket loads of laid-back charm. I’d like to share my favourite things to do in Kandy.

It is a Unesco World Heritage Site and, similarly to the historic Galle fortress, has many layers of history and attraction. It was a must-visiton my travel plan for Sri Lanka. Here are my top five things to do in Kandy:

Visit the Temple of the Tooth

The Temple of the Tooth is at the top of any list of things to do in Kandy and rightly so.  The Sri Dalada Maligawa Temple of the Sacred Tooth Relic Buddhist temple houses the Buddha’s tooth, which is said to be connected to the control of the country. Kandy was, after all, the capital of the last kings of Sri Lanka.

Temple of the Sacred Tooth Kandy Sri Lanka

Take a wander through the royal palace complex before entering the temple and admiring the carvings and decorations that cover every surface. We visited on a Wednesday when there is an important ritual ceremony at 6.30 in the evening. After wandering around we found a small space to the side to sit and watch proceedings – there are offerings of flowers and food made upstairs and drumming rituals downstairs.

Temple of the Tooth drummers Kandy Sri Lanka

Wander through the Kandy Botanical Gardens

Even if you usually yawn at the thought of visiting a botanical garden you should make time for the Peradeniya Royal Botanic Garden in Kandy. The gardens were established by the British in 1843 with coffee and cinnamon plants, as well as specimens from Kew Garden in England.

Kandy Royal Botanical Garden Sri Lanka

But the origins go back to the 14th century when the royal court was held here by the Mahaweli River. The gardens are 147 acres of lawns, tropical flowers, exquisite orchids and palm tree avenues. There are over 4,000 plant species growing here and we spend a lovely morning wandering.

Royal Botanic Gardens Kandy Sri Lanka

Walk around the Kandy Lake

Kiri Mahuda or the ‘Sea of Milk’ is the jewel in the heart of Kandy city. Following the path that runs all the way around Kandy Lake is a must while visiting this lovely town. Not only is it beautiful, this walk also offers opportunities for both people watching and wildlife spotting.

Kandy Lake shore walk Sri Lanka

It is unexpectedly alive with all sorts of wildlife for all that it is in the middle of a busy city. We saw water monitors and terrapins, as well as many different birds – egrets, kingfishers, cormorants, ducks.

Kandy Lake walk Sri Lanka

Dine at Helga’s Folly

We were looking for somewhere special to celebrate New Year’s Eve in Kandy and Helga’s Folly is what popped up when did the usual searches. Helga de Silva Blow  is a larger-than-life woman who runs this unique Kandy hotel created in the 1930s where the décor has to be seen to be believed.  Have a look at their website, just to hear their rendition of the Owl and the Pussy Cat!

Helga's folly, the Red Room Kandy

Celebrity visitors have flocked here over the decades, from Vivien Leigh and Mahatma Gandhi to the Stereophonics (who wrote a song “Madame Helga” inspired by their stay here). We only had dinner at Helga’s Folly but it was an unforgettable experience.

Helga's Folly in Kandy Sri Lanka

Get lost in Kandy

There are plenty of other museums and tourist attractions in Kandy but once I had done the above the main thing I enjoyed was just diving into the little back streets and wandering. Set off from the lakeshore near the Temple of the Tooth and get lost.

Temple of the Tooth flower sellers Sri Lanka

Getting lost among the street vendors and lorry drivers and experiencing the colours and textures, smells and sounds of this wonderful city.

Drivers of Kandy Sri Lanka

So there you have it, my favourite experiences and things to do in Kandy – put them all on your travel bucket list right now!

By Natasha von Geldern

When we visited Kandy we stayed at the Hotel Casamara, a hotel in a brilliant location for walking to the lake and the temple. It’s not a fancy hotel but comfortable and there is a pool.

Have you visited Kandy in Sri Lanka? What things to do in Kandy do you recommend?

Wandering the streets of Kandy Sri Lanka

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2 Comments

  1. Hi Natasha,

    The places you wrote about in Sri Lanka we are going to.

    Thank you for the words of inspiration and the photos. I shall check out the bar on the east of Talalla Beach!

    Darron

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