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Kandy, the last royal capital of Sri Lanka is a major tourist destination. ( 115kM from Colombo at 465 meters above sea level). Famous for the Temple of the Tooth and many other temples the city could be called the cultural capital of the island.
Kandy Perahera, the pageant of the temple of tooth where Buddha's tooth is kept is held either in July or August each year to parade the golden caskets is a must see itenary if one is visiting Sri Lanka during these months. The final night procession is the most spectacular event of the country. More than 50 elephants parade the city accompanied by the drummers, dancers and chieftains.
he city established in the 15th century was the last royal capital where 2500 years of royal rule ended. This bustling market town is rich in cultural diversity has plenty of iteneries to offer to the tourists from songs dances and handy crafts to ancient temples and adventure activities. Kandy is a good transit point to the cultural triangle to the north or hill country to the south. The city is also a good source of souvenirs or to experience many cultural performances at it's various hotels in the city.
The Temple of Tooth
 The  main attraction of the city and also the most sacred Buddhist  establishment in Sri Lanka is where one of Buddha's tooth is being kept.  Built in the 16th century but improvements and additions have been done  to this structure until the fall of the Kandy kingdom. A golden canopy  was added recently. Daily rituals are being carried out at various  offering times to the shrine. A dress code applies for entering the  temple. The magnificence has been enhanced by the octagonal pavilion.
The  main attraction of the city and also the most sacred Buddhist  establishment in Sri Lanka is where one of Buddha's tooth is being kept.  Built in the 16th century but improvements and additions have been done  to this structure until the fall of the Kandy kingdom. A golden canopy  was added recently. Daily rituals are being carried out at various  offering times to the shrine. A dress code applies for entering the  temple. The magnificence has been enhanced by the octagonal pavilion.  Hindu Shrines
Hindu ShrinesAdjacent to the Temple of the tooth are three of the four major Hindu shrines taking part in the Kandy Perahera. Shrines are dedicated to Gods Vishnu and Natha and Goddess Patthini. The forth shrine is further towards the town. Visitors to these shrines could witness the Hindu religion customs though most of the worshipers today are Buddhists. Hindu shrines taking part in the Buddhist pageant is a good example of the Sinhala and Tamil co-existence that lasted for centuries. Four of the last Sri Lankan kings were of south Indian origin.
Lankatilaka Temple
Gadaladeniya Temple
 This 14 century temple is situated about 15Km from the town. The structure of the temple is influenced by the South Indian architecture and built on a rock. The stupa is on a high stone platform.
This 14 century temple is situated about 15Km from the town. The structure of the temple is influenced by the South Indian architecture and built on a rock. The stupa is on a high stone platform. Embekke Temples
 The  main attraction is the intricate wooden carvings of this 14th century  shrine dedicated to God Kataragama. There is also a Buddhist temple on  location. Almost the entire structures of some wooden buildings are  decorated with dancers, musicians, wrestlers, legendary beasts and  birds. Nearby are the ruins of an ancient rest house with similar  pillars carved in stone.
The  main attraction is the intricate wooden carvings of this 14th century  shrine dedicated to God Kataragama. There is also a Buddhist temple on  location. Almost the entire structures of some wooden buildings are  decorated with dancers, musicians, wrestlers, legendary beasts and  birds. Nearby are the ruins of an ancient rest house with similar  pillars carved in stone.The Royal Botanical Gardens
 Once a pleasure gardens of a Kandyan Queen this 40ha land is a beautiful park with numerous tropical foliage and the best in the  island. The Commander of the allied forces in Southeast Asia Earl  Mountbatten had the headquarters in the garden during the Second World  War
Once a pleasure gardens of a Kandyan Queen this 40ha land is a beautiful park with numerous tropical foliage and the best in the  island. The Commander of the allied forces in Southeast Asia Earl  Mountbatten had the headquarters in the garden during the Second World  WarKandyan Dancing
 The Kandyan dance         has become most distinctively Sinhalese and is readily associated with         the idea of a National Dance. This development can be explained by the         fact that the Kandyan Kingdom was the last of the Sinhala kingdoms to         fall under foreign rule (1815). Whilst elsewhere in the Island the Dance         sank into indifference encouraged by neglect or began to manifest         sympto
The Kandyan dance         has become most distinctively Sinhalese and is readily associated with         the idea of a National Dance. This development can be explained by the         fact that the Kandyan Kingdom was the last of the Sinhala kingdoms to         fall under foreign rule (1815). Whilst elsewhere in the Island the Dance         sank into indifference encouraged by neglect or began to manifest         sympto



 
 






















































