Kandy
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Tourist attractions
World War I Memorial (1 min)
Stone memorial honoring WWI soldiers with the inscription 'Their name liveth for ever more.' Located in Kandy's historic center.
Giragama Walawwa (2 min)
Traditional Sri Lankan manor house in Kandy showcasing colonial-era architecture and local aristocratic heritage.
Elephant Stables (9 min)
Historic structure in Kandy that once housed royal elephants used in ceremonial processions and temple activities.
Malwathu Maha Viharaya (10 min)
Major Buddhist temple in Kandy serving as one of the two principal temples of the Siam Nikaya sect.
Asgiri Maha Viharaya (11 min)
Historic Buddhist temple in Kandy founded in the 14th century, home to important religious manuscripts and ceremonies.
Puss-wel (Giant Liana) (1.2 km)
Ancient woody vine in Kandy's botanical area, notable for its massive size and botanical significance.
Buddha Statue (1.4 km)
Religious statue in Kandy representing Buddhist heritage in Sri Lanka's hill capital.
Ceylon Tea Museum (2.8 km)
Museum in Kandy documenting Sri Lanka's tea industry heritage, featuring historical artifacts, processing equipment, and exhibits on colonial-era plantation history.
Gem & Mineral Museum (50 min)
Museum in Kandy showcasing Sri Lanka's renowned gemstone collection and mineral specimens, reflecting the island's significant place in the global gem trade.
Thwaites Monument (5 km)
A historic monument in Kandy commemorating an important figure in the region's colonial era. Located in Sri Lanka's cultural heart, it reflects the city's complex architectural heritage.





























