February features warm days (around 29°C) and cooler evenings (18°C). Minimal rainfall and plenty of sunshine make it ideal for outdoor activities.
Explore the Temple of the Tooth Relic, a sacred site revered by Buddhists. Witness Kandyan traditions, arts, and rituals that are central to Sri Lankan culture.
Surrounded by lush greenery and hills, Kandy offers breathtaking views of nature. Enjoy a serene walk around Kandy Lake, a tranquil spot in the heart of the city.
Visit Peradeniya Botanical Gardens, showcasing diverse plant species. Explore nearby forests and wildlife sanctuaries like Udawatta Kele Sanctuary.
February is part of the peak tourist season, offering a lively and energetic vibe. Engage with local festivals, cultural events, and bustling marketplaces.
Kandy serves as a gateway to Sri Lanka’s central highlands, where you can tour tea plantations.
Discover the city’s colonial past through historical buildings and museums. Enjoy UNESCO-listed sites and the iconic Kandyan architecture.
Relish authentic Sri Lankan dishes, from spicy curries to sweet delicacies. Visit local markets to taste fresh produce and unique street food.
Capture stunning landscapes, historic landmarks, and cultural events.
Kandy’s blend of culture, nature, and spirituality offers a peaceful retreat.