Kandy – The beating heart of culture
Tucked among emerald hills and wrapped around a tranquil lake, Kandy is the cultural heart of Sri Lanka. The rhythm of life here is slower, gentler, and is guided by the sound of temple bells and traditional drums.
On the outskirts of Kandy, take time to explore the Dambulla Cave Temples, one of the most remarkable religious sites in the country. Carved into a massive rock outcrop, this UNESCO-listed complex features more than 80 caves, with five main sanctuaries adorned in vivid murals and over 150 statues of Buddha.
At Kandy’s centre lies the Temple of the Sacred Tooth Relic, one of Buddhism’s most sacred shrines. Visitors gather here to witness daily rituals, where the air fills with incense and devotion. Beyond the temple, the Peradeniya Royal Botanical Gardens invite you to wander beneath towering palms and exotic blooms, and it is a haven once used as the Allied Command’s headquarters during World War II.
Why it’s a top pick: Kandy is where heritage, faith, and nature converge in serene harmony and will stay with you long after you leave.