Kandy · Nuwara Eliya
Three days centred on Kandy and Nuwara Eliya, following the route of the famous Esala Perahera procession through the city, then heading up into tea country. You'll visit the Temple of the Sacred Tooth Relic, walk a working tea factory floor from leaf to cup, and spend a night in Nuwara Eliya's colonial hill station atmosphere.
Day by day
Visit the Temple of the Sacred Tooth Relic, then walk the streets that form the route of Kandy's famous Esala Perahera procession, with stories of the festival's history along the way.
Drive up into the hills to a working tea factory for a full tour from leaf to cup, then continue to Nuwara Eliya to explore its colonial-era buildings and gardens.
A relaxed morning around Gregory Lake before your driver transfers you onward or to the airport.
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Good to know
Yes — the festival usually runs in July or August; let us know your dates and we'll check availability around it.
Shoulders and knees covered, and shoes removed before entering.
It can drop to around 12–15°C, so pack a light jacket.
Yes — the pace is gentle with mostly flat walking and short visits.
Yes — many travellers extend this route on to Ella by road or by adding our Tea Country & the Blue Train tour.
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