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Kandy is the last capital of the ancient kings of Sri Lanka. The Temple of Tooth Relic is located mid of the Kandy municipality and some other historic buildings are also there, so it was declared world heritage city in 1988. Remained tooth of Lord Buddha is deposited the palace here and the first most venerable temple of world’s Buddhists is that. You can visit the Kandy museum after seeing Tooth Relic. World famous dancing and item producing culture is preserved there so travellers like to explore and collect souvenirs. Temperature is low this part of the county and cool.
The Peradeniya Royal Botanical Garden is Sri Lanka’s largest and most visited botanical garden, covering about 147 acres. Established during the British period in 1821, with roots dating back to the 14th century, it is known for its rich collection of tropical and subtropical plants. Main attractions include the famous Orchid House with over 300 orchid varieties, scenic Palm Avenues, the massive Javan Fig Tree, Spice Garden, Bamboo Collection, Great Lawn, and the Medicinal Garden showcasing Ayurvedic plants. The garden offers a cool and pleasant climate, ideal for leisurely walks, photography, and educational visits.
The Kandy Lake Club Cultural Dance Show is one of Sri Lanka’s most popular cultural performance. It brings together traditional dance forms from different regions of Sri Lanka, showcasing the island’s heritage through rhythm, costume, music, and ritual. The one-hour show features a variety of performances including Kandyan classical dances, Low Country and folk dances, mask dances, and several animal-inspired dances such as the peacock dance. The performance also includes powerful drumming segments and a dramatic fire dance and fire-walking finale, which is a major highlight for visitors.
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Dambulla is a cave temple that is the largest and best-preserved cave temple complex of Sri Lanka. Allowing much ventilation, the ceiling is fixed automatically quite high and it is decorated with paintings fully. It was declared a world heritage in 1991. 153 Buddha statues and a number larger than that of paintings are abode here. Known history of this site reported back to 2700 years. It was converted to Buddhist Temple by King Valagambahu at the 1st century. Complex has five caves of varying sizes, worthy to has souvenirs. The rock is high as 153 meters and atop the temple has carved.
Sigiriya (the Lion Rock), is an ancient rock fortress located in Northern corner of the Central Province. According to the historical writings it was made capital of Sri Lanka by king Kashyapa (477 – 495 CE) decorating the rock with palace on the rock, a frescoes cave, mirror wall which ancient visitors endorsed their poems on it, and water work of canals, pools and natural air conditioning on the garden. Aster the king, this rock town was converted to a Buddhist monastery for a while. Then ruin approached. Archaeological remains are nominated as a world heritage by UNSCO.
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