The island country of Sri Lanka is becoming one of the hottest tourist destinations. I will be sharing with you a suggested 5 days and 4 nights itinerary that will help you to see almost everything that the city Kandy in Sri Lanka has to offer.
Before you can leave for Sri Lanka, you’ll want to make sure that you have your hotel booked. There are plenty of great hotels in the country. However, you’ll want to choose the most centralized hotel e.g. Randholee Resort & Spa or the Eden Garden Hotel. These hotels are fairly close to the most important attractions.
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Once you’ve finished at the Temple of the Tooth, you should check out the Dumbulla Cave Temple. This one is a little further away from your hotel, but you should still have plenty of time. It is found on Jaffna Highway in Habarana. Near this location, you will find 80 documented caves and possibly even more.
There are plenty of places to eat in Sri Lanka. The Swiss Residence and the Café Aroma Inn are pretty close to your hotel. Exotic Voyages can help you find great dining establishments in Sri Lanka.
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On day four, it is time to enjoy some of the best sports in Sri Lanka. Head on over to the Pallekele International Cricket Stadium. The stadium is located in the heart of Kandy. The stadium is one of the best stadiums for cricket in the entire country. After the game, check out the Horton Plains National Park, which was established in 1969. Since it is 12.2 square miles, you won’t get to see everything. Nevertheless, you should at least enter the park and see everything that it has to offer.
For dinner, head on to the Foodlands Restaurant. This restaurant is located in Kandy and it offers plenty of delicious foods. In fact, you’ll be able to choose from Chinese, Indian and Italian dishes. No matter what you’re after, you can guarantee that this restaurant is going to satisfy your needs. After that, you may want to take a walk across the local beach at night.










