We arrived in Kandy a day in advance. We therefore decided to look around famous places rather than spending time drinking hundreds of cups tea. The first place we visited in Kandy was, Gadaladeniya Viharaya- Rock Temple. It was built almost exclusively of stone in 1344 by the Gampola King Wickramabahu, situated on a hilltop, amazing views of the surrounding countryside. The architecture of this temple is Dravidian. The entrance porch features large stone pillars, which support a roof of huge stone slabs. Within the Vihara, an ancient stone plastered into Buddha image looks down upon milk rice pots that have collected food offerings for centuries. The 638-year-Old jack wood doors still exhibit their original paintings. and then, Lankathilaka Raja Maha Viharaya or known as Lankathilaka Viharaya which was constructed in the 14th century AD by
... read more