Magnificent
locations and a breathtaking scenery — these are some of what's
waiting for you in Kandy, Sri Lanka. The Tourmaline Hotel, is also
one of the picturesque accommodations you can find here. And all
things considered, the city welcomes visitors with beauty, for Kandy,
so-called the last-standing royal citadel, is covered by luscious
green hills, and grand religious temples and historical sites.
Here's
a list of some of the key attractions to see:
1.
Temple of the Tooth
Kandy
being a sacred Buddhist city, there are 5 Buddhist temples you should
visit. The holiest, locals attest, is the Temple of the Tooth. It is
believed that Buddha's canine teeth are enshrined here after the
deity was cremated. Although it had been badly damaged through the
years, this now-inscribed UNESCO World Heritage Site has been
successfully restored to feature a golden canopy, ancient wall
paintings, and stone carvings inside the chambers. Occasionally, you
can also watch Buddhists perform rituals.
2.
Kandy Lake
Located
at the heart of this hilly kingdom is the tranquil, manmade Kandy
Lake. This area offers a nice place for tourists to enjoy a stroll or
jog. The locals have tons of legends and folklore about the lake. One
of these stories talk about "The Island" in the middle of
the lake. Made from palm trees and bamboo thickets, the island was
said to have been where the Queen and the ladies of the court bathed.
To
add to the beauty of the Kandy Lake, Walakulu or cloud walls have
been built around it. These are low, triangular solid fences with
triangular holes used for lighting oil lamps during festivities.
3.
National Museum
A
former dwelling place of royal concubines, the National Museum now
houses over 5,000 antiques from jewelry to earthenware that date back
to 17th AD. The museum's facade is something you have to see because
it has been built to resemble the architecture of the old Kandy
period.
No
matter where you travel, a good place to start discovering any
country is at the museum, and a glimpse of the Sri Lankan culture is
about 15 minutes away from commercial establishments and hotel
accommodations in Kandy.
4.
Tea Museum
During
the 19th century, the British occupied Sri Lanka, building
plantations particularly in Kandy. The colonizers knew then that the
high-altitude region is suited for tea growing. The result is what we
now call Ceylon tea.
If
you're a tea enthusiast, you have to stop by the Tea Museum. The
highlight of this trip is the vintage processing
plant
that houses antiquated machinery dating back to the 1850s. At the end
of the tour, you are treated to free cups served in the tearoom.
5.
Devales
Aside
from Buddha, the locals in Sri Lanka worship 4 gods that protect
Kandy: Vishnu, Kataragama, Pattini, and Natha.
There's
a sacred temple for each deity, and all of them have captivating
features such as carved steps, wall sculptures, and a very ancient
vibe. You will surely feel the spirituality of the locals here, and
you can also send your own prayers or snap souvenir photos.
Stay
in TheTourmaline Hotel inKandy for the best comfort or try other accommodations close to these
attractions for one memorable vacation.
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