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RPS.LAM Kandy

Nestled in the foothills of the Hill country on the banks of a lovely tree-lined lake, the city of Kandy is the center of traditional Sri Lankan culture.

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RPS.LAM Kandy

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  1. Nestled in the foothills of the Hill country on the banks of a lovely tree-lined lake, the city of Kandy is the center of traditional Sri Lankan culture. The sacred tooth of Buddha, symbolic of Kandy’s sovereignty since 1590, is preserved in its own temple, The Dalada Maligawa. This is part of a vast complex of buildings including the King’s Palace and the Royal Audience Hall. A densely foliated residential district covers the hills on the south side of the lake, while the main town occupies the streets to the west and north. On opposite banks of the lake stand 2 colonial style hotels, The Queen’s Hotel and, our hotel, The Hotel Suisse. RPS.LAM Kandy Another remnant of British colonial times is Cargill’s Department Store which stands in the city’s more traditional Sri Lankan shopping area. Thronging with people, the “Street Life” is wonderful. The Municipal Market is only a couple of blocks west of the Lake’s Jetty. Nearby, the huge Bus Depot brings hundreds of people into the city from the surrounding villages to the market. Also worth visiting are The Peradeniya Gardens, a vast botanical park. I was born in Katagastota,a village just outside Kandy, on the banks of Sri Lanka’s largest river, The Mahaweli. We hope you enjoy our photographic tour. To start this slideshow click on this picture – once it starts you can advance each slide by clicking on it or wait and it will advance automatically after 6 seconds To exit this slideshow use the Back Arrow on your Browser to return to our Sri Lanka Wedding Webpage

  2. The entrance to the Hotel Suisse

  3. The galleried Dining Room

  4. - - our mosquito nets - -

  5. - - the view from our balcony looking north - -

  6. The Lake

  7. The Lake, looking from east to west

  8. The Dalada Maligawa – The Temple of the Tooth

  9. A Stupa in front of St. Paul’s Anglican Church

  10. The Queen’s Hotel

  11. Cargill’s Department Store

  12. The Bus Station

  13. - - street life - -

  14. - - the market - -

  15. The Entrance to the Peradeniya Gardens

  16. Katagastota

  17. - - the house in which I was born - -

  18. - - with Lal and Bobby Goonewardena by the The Mahaweli River - -

  19. The Mahaweli River

  20. Katagastota

  21. A Hindu Temple

  22. - - more street life - -

  23. The Kandy Perahera

  24. Thank you for watching our slide show To exit this slideshow use the Back Arrow on your Browser to return to our Sri Lanka Webpage

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