3km
Pilimathalawa
Very Old Temple Visit

Known for spirituality and laid-back charm, Kandy has everything peaceful and balmy about it. The beautiful Sri Lankan city is also a popular attraction for Buddhists. There are quite a few temples, meditation centres with dense nature around, and exciting trails. Go around and discover eternal comfort as you plan a much-awaited trip to Sri Lanka.

Distance from Teaheights | 3km
Destination | Pilimathalawa

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Pinnawala Elephant Orphanage

The Pinnawala Elephant Orphanage in Sri Lanka is a must-visit tourist attraction renowned for its unique experience of close encounters with elephants. Established in 1975, this sanctuary cares for orphaned and injured elephants, allowing visitors to observe their daily routines. Highlights include watching feeding sessions, where baby elephants are bottle-fed, and witnessing the majestic herd bathing and playing in the nearby river. Set in a picturesque location about 90 kilometers from Colombo, Pinnawala offers an unforgettable opportunity to learn about elephant conservation while enjoying the natural beauty and charm of rural Sri Lanka.

Word Heritage Tooth Temple

The Temple of the Tooth, or Sri Dalada Maligawa, is a sacred Buddhist temple in Kandy, Sri Lanka. It houses the relic of the tooth of the Buddha, making it one of the most important pilgrimage sites for Buddhists. The temple is renowned for its beautiful architecture and rich cultural heritage.

Walk in the Tea Plantation

The guided tour of the Tea Factory is the quintessential tea experience in Sri Lanka. Our resident Tea Planter passionately delves into all aspects of tea in just the right amount of detail – from a look back to the early days of “planting” and the lifestyles of the early colonial settlers, to the manufacturing process, to how flavours are created to suit various palates – he’s got it covered.

Very Old Temple Visit
Royal Botanical Garden

Royal Botanic Gardens, Peradeniya are about 5.5 km to the west of the city of Kandy in the Central Province of Sri Lanka. In 2016, the garden was visited by 1.2 million locals and 400,000 foreign visitors. It is near the Mahaweli River. It is renowned for its collection of orchids.

Sigiriya & Dambulla

Sigiriya:
Sigiriya, also known as Lion Rock, is a historic fortress and palace complex in Sri Lanka. Built in the 5th century by King Kashyapa, it stands atop a massive rock column. The site is famous for its stunning frescoes, landscaped gardens, and intricate water management systems, showcasing ancient engineering brilliance.

Dambulla:
Dambulla is renowned for its cave temple complex in Sri Lanka, a UNESCO World Heritage site. The caves house over 150 statues of Buddha and elaborate murals, dating back to the first century BCE. The site’s historical and spiritual significance attracts numerous visitors, offering a glimpse into ancient Buddhist art and culture.