Start your day early with the Kandy Day Tour from Negombo, beginning with a 6:00 AM pick-up. Arriving in Kandy around 9:00 AM, your adventure kicks off at the sacred Temple of the Tooth Relic, a revered Buddhist site that holds the tooth of the Buddha.
Next, wander through the lush Peradeniya Royal Botanical Garden, renowned for its stunning collection of orchids, towering palms, and diverse plant species.
Explore the vibrant Kandy Local Market, where you can experience the bustling atmosphere and shop for fresh produce, spices, and traditional crafts.
Visit the Bahirawakande Temple, home to a colossal Buddha statue offering sweeping views of Kandy. The tour continues to the Kadugannawa Tea Factory, where you’ll learn about Sri Lanka's famous tea production and enjoy a fresh cup of Ceylon tea.
After Kandy, we should come back to Negombo and spend about 3 hours there
Pickup included
The Temple of Tooth at the final location of the Sacred Kandy is Tooth (Left Canine) of the Buddha, which was brought to Sri Lanka during the reign of King Kirtisri Megahavanna (301-328) by Prince Danta and Princess Hemamala from the kingdom of Kalinga, India. It became the paladium of the Sri Lankan Kings and was preciously guarded in a special Shrine built within the precincts of the royal palace, wherever the capital was located. The ruins of such edifices remain in ancient capitals of Anuradhapura, Polonnaruwa, Dambabeniya, Yapahuwa, Kurunegala, Kotte and Gampola, while at Kandy, the last capital, the Sacred Tooth Relic Temple continues to be the greatest Shrine that receives the utmost veneration of the Buddhist world.
PERADENIYA BOTANICAL GARDEN
As Sri Lanka’s largest garden an elegant and spacious 147-acres (60-hectares) plenty of time is needed to stroll Peradeniya’s imposing Avenue of Royal Palms.
There are some 4,000 different species of plants at Peradeniya Gardens. The 10,000 or so trees, which are the stars, are mature, lofty giants, many of them tropical timber trees. Highlights of the collection include the Giant Bamboo of Burma, capable of growing to 40 meters height (130 feet) with a 25-centimetre (10-inch) stem diameter. And it can grow by a rapid 30 centimeters a day (12 inches).
Absolutely sensational is the century old giant Javan fig tree, its tentacle like roots spread across the enormous area of about 1,800 square meters (19,375 square feet) a massive central trunk beneath the tree’s vast canopy ‘umbrella’.
The Cannonball tree is also intriguing, with its cannonball-like fruit hanging off the trunk and large open, waxy pink-white flowers.
Bahirawakande Temple, also known as the Bahirawakanda Vihara Buddha Statue, is a prominent landmark in Kandy, offering breathtaking panoramic views of the city and its lush surroundings. Located on a hilltop just a short distance from the city center, the temple is home to a towering statue of Lord Buddha, which stands majestically, visible from various parts of Kandy. The serene atmosphere at the temple provides a tranquil escape from the city's hustle and bustle, making it a perfect spot for meditation and reflection. Visitors can explore the temple grounds, admire the intricate architecture, and learn about the significance of the Buddha statue in Sri Lankan culture. As you walk around the site, you'll find small stalls selling religious items, souvenirs, and local handicrafts. The Bahirawakande Temple is not just a place of worship, but a peaceful retreat that offers a deeper understanding of Kandy's spiritual heritage.
The Kadugannawa Tea Factory is a must-visit destination for tea enthusiasts and anyone interested in Sri Lanka's rich tea heritage. Nestled in the lush hills of Kadugannawa, this factory offers a fascinating insight into the tea production process that has made Ceylon tea world-renowned. Upon arrival, you’ll be greeted with the aromatic scent of fresh tea leaves as you embark on a guided tour through the factory. Here, you’ll witness each step of the tea-making process, from the withering and rolling of the leaves to fermentation and drying. The knowledgeable guides will explain the intricate methods that go into producing different grades of tea, offering a deeper appreciation for this cherished beverage. At the end of the tour, enjoy a tasting session of the factory's finest teas, allowing you to savor the distinct flavors and aromas. Don’t forget to pick up some freshly packed tea to take home as a souvenir!
Negombo is a vibrant coastal city in Sri Lanka, known for its beautiful beaches, historic Dutch-era architecture, and the bustling fish market. Often called 'Little Rome' due to its significant Catholic population and churches, it offers a mix of cultural heritage, natural beauty, and lively local life.
Negombo Beach is a beautiful stretch of golden sand along the Indian Ocean, perfect for swimming, sunbathing, and water sports. The beach is lined with palm trees and offers stunning sunsets.
The Negombo Fish Market is one of the largest and most vibrant fish markets in Sri Lanka. It's a bustling hub where fishermen sell their daily catch, and visitors can enjoy fresh seafood.
St. Mary's Church is a historic Catholic church in Negombo, known for its beautiful architecture and religious significance. It's a popular pilgrimage site and a key landmark in the city.
The Dutch Canal is a historic waterway built by the Dutch during their colonial period. It's a scenic spot for a leisurely walk or boat ride, offering glimpses of local life and nature.
Anguruwankanda Forest Hermitage is a peaceful retreat nestled in a lush forest. It's a great place for meditation, hiking, and experiencing the serenity of nature.
A popular Sri Lankan dish made with chopped roti flatbread, vegetables, and meat or seafood, cooked with spices and served with gravy.
A flavorful curry made with fresh seafood, coconut milk, and a blend of spices, served with rice.
Bowl-shaped pancakes made from fermented rice flour and coconut milk, often served with an egg in the center.
A Dutch-influenced dish consisting of rice cooked in meat stock, wrapped in a banana leaf with meat, sambol, and a hard-boiled egg.
This is the dry season with sunny days and minimal rain, making it ideal for beach activities, sightseeing, and outdoor adventures. The city is bustling with tourists during this period.
Sri Lankan Rupee (LKR)
GMT+5:30
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Negombo is generally a safe destination for travelers. However, standard precautions should be taken to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip.
Negombo Railway Station
Negombo Bus Station
Buses are the most common and affordable way to get around Negombo. They connect the city center with beaches, markets, and other attractions.
Available • Apps: PickMe, Uber
Car, Bike, Scooter
Colombo is the capital city of Sri Lanka, offering a mix of modern and colonial architecture, vibrant markets, and cultural attractions.
A scenic boat safari along the Kelani River, offering opportunities to spot wildlife and enjoy the natural beauty of the river and its surroundings.
A unique wetland ecosystem located near Negombo, offering opportunities for birdwatching, boat rides, and nature walks.
Price varies by option