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Kandy Hotel Reviews


julie williams
4/9/2005

From this hotel we were close to the Pinnewala Elephant reserve, great for families to see these amazing creatures close up. Central Kandy was very accessible with lots of interesting sights and walks. We visited a tea plantation and factory nearby which was very informative and a Batik factory and shop. On the Kandy to Colombo road on the way back we stopped at one of the Spice plantations (no.100) which we toured with a Guide, had a complimentary massage with some of their products and obviously bombarded with sales talk to buy some (quite) expensive products.


stephen parr
3/22/2005

Temple of the tooth and cultural show are worth visiting. Evening meal at Madame Helgas although fairly expensive is a must for ambience, fantastic food, and breathtaking views.


michael howe
3/1/2005

The Devon restaurant was cheap and cheerful, the Rams restaurant tended to trade on its reputation within the Lonely Planet guide. Peradeniya Botanical Gardens were worth a visit along with elephant orphanage


paul hoddinott
2/20/2005

Dalada Maligawa (Temple of the Tooth) is the highlight, with great atmosphere created by the presence and murmur of many pilgrims praying. The Botanical Gardens are outstanding in a quite different way, allow two hours minimum, a day could easily be filled. We had a car with English speaking driver for six days of seeing the main sights of Sri Lanka at 30Rps per Km plus 300Rps for the driver''s per diem. We covered about 1200Kms.


lawrence collins
1/13/2005

Kandy is a delightful town nestled in the rolling hills and with its serene lake. Heavy traffic in the center of town during week days is a bit unpleasant, but a stroll to the British cemetery or a visit to the Temple of the Tooth are most enjoyablee and rewarding.


renee shah
12/31/2004

Kandy we were told needed only a few hours to tour, not the case. It''s a small town but a lot to do and see. The "Tooth temple" is great, make sure that you are there for the ''puja'' it''s a wonderful experience, happens twice a day the evening puja is at 7pm. Great walks in the area as well.


shauna kealy
10/1/2004

Kandy isn''t that nice a place, it serves a purpose - being a base so you can visit the Ancient cities. It is dirty and busy and you constantly get hassled. Some people try to con you - if you get taken by a ''dance teacher'' to see the Orphange School in the grounds of the Monastry - please barter with them when they try to sell you Batiks painted by the children! Very expensive otherwise. There are bargains in the shops if you so wish. We took a tour to some of the Acient Cities with Queen''s tours (based inside Queen''s hotel). It cost R5500 and is well worth it. Put comfy trainers on though!


lara truelove
8/23/2004

Kandy is a great base for further travels in the hill country. We also enjoyed Nuwarra Eliya, and some top spots to stay there as well, such as St. Andrews Hotel. Easiest to hire a guide & car/van when you''re heading out to visit other locations around Kandy.


christopher wiseman
7/23/2004

Kandy is a nice location to leave for the hill country. Definitely take the train to Ella if you want a great experience. Old locomotives, open windows, standing out the door and spectacular views. On top of that it takes just about the same amount of time getting anywhere by car or bus due to the winding roads.


rob &julie smith
7/18/2004

Take the train from Colombo to Kandy and back the views and experiences and memorable. Elephant Orphanage and Botanic Garden are also well worth visiting.


oldi alt
4/26/2004

Visit the Temple of the Tooth in the AM, before the crowds. As you enter, a booth on your right stores your shoes, do not follow "guide" into temple on your right. There is a pat down search as you enter. Take a tuk tuk to Helgas Folly for afternoon tea and cookies, or dinner in the PM, lovely views.


edward moore
4/10/2004

There are a lot of choices when it comes to things to do. The botanical gardens, the elephant orphanage, Matele (herb and spice gardens) or just walking around the lake. Just don''t get there on a public holiday. There is a dearth of good restaurants, in fact I didn''t find any. "The PuB" is the best bet for a feed, a drink and to meet fellow travellers.


mark ellam
4/5/2004

The Temple of the Tooth is Kandy''s main attraction. Escape the traffic for a while by strolling along the lakeside path near the city centre. Plenty of inexpensive restaurants along the main strip as well as a supermarket stocking European products.


kate newman
11/23/2003

The botanical gardens were interesting and very peaceful. Kandy itself is a nice town - you can walk around the lake and then go for a lion beer in the Queens Hotel!


caroline louis
2/5/2003

Fantastic trip, our driver let us discovered many places and nice restaurants. I really enjoyed this time... Batik manufactory, tea factory, temple, Indian restaurants, markets....


nosheen khalid
1/27/2003

Excellent all the way. Sigriya was definately the high point. People are very friendly. Tea plantations and the beaches are definitely worth visiting. Scuba and snorkelling is great as well. Go crazy shopping in Colombo!!


roy d pendergraft
12/30/2002

Kandy is quite beautiful and there are several things to see & do around the area. We had a hired car & driver from Colombo for a reasonable rate.


rachel farnay
12/25/2002

Sri Lankan offers incredible diversity - something for every traveller. We witnessed breathtaking beauty and abject poverty. Two weeks of touring the southern half of the island has left me wanting more.


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