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Kandy, Central Sri Lanka, Sri Lanka
Ride an Elephant in the park!
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Kandy, Central Sri Lanka, Sri Lanka
The Imperial botanical Gardens here are a must wander-through..
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Kandy, Central Sri Lanka, Sri Lanka
The Queen's Hotel has a great pool, but if you're looking for a more budget option there's a really relaxed place abut 2 mins walk from it called The Old Empire (can you spot the colonial influence here!?)  It's right by the Dhalada Maligawa (Temple of the Tooth) and you're guaranteed to meet some cool people. fun times!
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Kandy, Central Sri Lanka, Sri Lanka
GO and see the cultural dance show - it's worth it for the fire dancing at the end, as well as what they can do with a simple little theatre and about 4 overhead lights...
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Kandy, Central Sri Lanka, Sri Lanka
Kandy is a place to see when visiting Sri Lanka and if the weather is rainy, don't worry, just wait for half hour drinking tea to one of the hotels around the center. A visit to the Botanical garden is a must for everyone. The Temple of the Tooth is a very interesting experience, be prepared to walk barefoot for quite some time. The local dances last far too long for me!
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Kandy, Central Sri Lanka, Sri Lanka
You have to get to the Hotel Suisse and try the "Country Killer" That's the best drink in the world!!
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Kandy, Central Sri Lanka, Sri Lanka
unbedingt einen Tee trinken
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Kandy, Central Sri Lanka, Sri Lanka
Kandy is a beautiful city in the mountains of Sri Lanka. When visiting there be sure you check out the Elephant sanctuary.
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Kandy, Central Sri Lanka, Sri Lanka
For most Americans the Sri Lankan food may be too hot. (and I love tex-mex) I recommend you go slowly on their hot foods as our team became ill due the shock it caused our systems!
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Kandy, Central Sri Lanka, Sri Lanka
Si trova al centro dell'isola ed è famosa perchè sede del secondo più importante tempio buddista del mondo dove è conservato il dente d'oro di Buddha. Per arrivarci si deve attraversare la giungla e vi assicuro scoprirete toni di verde che non pensavate neanche esistessero, lungo il tragitto è possibile fermarsi per fare un giro sul dorso di un elefante. Giunti alla metà il tempio e bellissimo e se siete fortunati di andarci in un giorno di festa i colori dei fiori e gli odori degli incensi potrebbero stordirvi al pari della folla che certamente troverete. Dalla capitale è facile trovare tour organizzati ma per godere al meglio affittare un pulmino con autista. (attenzione lo stile di guida è lo stesso dei più famosi tassisti egiziani).
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