Wednesday, August 28, 2013

In Kandy for holiday....

Kandy is the last kingdom of the country. Since it was conquered by the British only around 1815 you can still see the living traditions. Kandyans are usually proud of their heritage. Since the western elements has played a comparatively little role in the city most Kandyans are upholding Buddhist values. Since it is in the cultural triangle the authorities try to retain this values as much as possible. Situation had changed recently because of many immigrants coming from other parts of the country. So don't expect to find the honest Kandyans they describe in the colonial literature now. This is a peaceful city friendly and a bit busy city.

As one of the most outstanding historical retreats in the tropics, Kandy hails as a major tourist destination in Sri Lanka. It is the last royal capital of Sri Lanka - a cultural element which can be captured to this day. Prepare to sweep across stunning attractions including the Temple of the Tooth, The Old Royal Palace, The Royal Botanical Gardens and the Embekke Temples.

The very best time for you to visit the city is throughout the late July to August. Discover your own points and needs then find the residence. There are Bungalows in Kandy - ancient old houses modified and fitted with all latest comfort equipment but is normally more calmer than than hotels, cheaper and closer to nature and in villages. Kandy is usually a well-liked as well as a bustling skilled metropolis and will be offering a great deal to educate yourself.

Why the best time for you to visit the city is throughout the late July to August is because of the big ethnical pageant Esala Perahera. This contest has one of the most amazing processions in the world being taken out here. The 10-day festival sees countless drummers and dancers associating the march of ornamented elephants executing in the streets of Kandy. It is one of the most spectacular celebrations in all Asia. Site visitors see vibrant processions with dancers, fire throwers, a number of elephants dressed in rich embroidered silks. The men come wearing royal clothes portraying themselves as the Kandy's great Kings. The whip crackers announce the arrival of the perahera. They are followed by beautifully dressed dancers, drummers, tom-tom beaters, flag bearers and stilt walkers.The Diyawadana Nilame is an important person in the procession. He is the guardian of the Dalada Maligawa and the Sacred Tooth Relic. Only the Maligawa tusker will carry the nicely decorated relic casket. The casket is kept on his back.

This Kandy Esala Perahera season is the period during which Kandy’s ancient glory is brought back to life. In fact the Kandy Esala Perahera is a much looked forward to annual event throughout the world and during this time the spirit of Lanka comes to life. This gorgeous cultural pageant has history, religion and a nation’s culture mingled in it. This traditional rehearsal of Kandy’s past glory carries a spiritual message too and it also highlights the harmonious blending of Buddhism and Hinduism and ‘the active participation of all sectors of the Sri Larkan community irrespective of caste, creed and religious differences. It is sacred to the Buddhists throughout the world and is appreciated and holds in great veneration by the adherents of all other faiths.

This beautiful hilly city is surrounded by a ring of mountain ranges and Sri Lanka’s largest river Mahaweli Ganga. Kandy enjoys a salubrious climate throughout the year and still breathes the ancient lifestyle of Sri Lanka. Both domestic and international tourists are attracted towards Kandy's heritage, architecture, sculpture, painting, dance and music.

Travelers visit Kandy to explore the unique history and the beautiful culture of Sri Lanka. This cultural capital of Sri Lanka is also popularly known as Maha Nuwara (means “The Great City”). One of the great aspects to admire in Kandy is its magnificent architecture displaying Indian and Sinhalese designs. The city is very sacred to Buddhists and is frequented by pilgrims to visit its sacred temples and shrines, based on Buddhist architecture. Hope you visit and enjoy your stay.

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