Three Temple Loop Cycling Tour from Kandy

Three Temple Loop Cycling Tour from Kandy
Ab AUD 104,57 AU$
  • Dauer: 4 Stunden
  • Ort: Kandy
  • Produkt-Code: LK60022500

Highlights

  • Visit 3 Historic Buddhist Temples.
  • Experienced English-speaking cycling guide
  • Recommended for age 12 up
  • Excellent value for money

Overview

Go on a half-day cycling tour to three of Kandy’s most famous temples. Visit the ancient monastery of Gadaladeniya. Get to see the Lankathilaka Temple, the most magnificent edifice of the Gampola Era. Marvel at the delicate wood-crafting of Embekke Temple. Enjoy the brilliant green countryside along the way.

What to Expect

Your tour will start at 8:30 am at the University of Peradeniya, in Kandy. You will be joined by an experienced cycling guide who will explain the attractions during the tour. Mountain bikes and helmets, as well as a bottle of water for the ride, will be waiting for you at the startup point. Please wear proper shoes to avoid injuring yourself during this long cycling tour. Also, ensure that that you have breakfast before beginning your tour as you won’t be stopping for it.

You will be doing the first stretch of the tour to Gadaladeniya within 45 minutes. A short break will be included. Once you get there you will find yourself at an ancient temple with strong South Indian influences. The reason for this is that the architect was brought in from South India. While there you can view the giant golden Buddha statue, and take note of the unique design with the main stupa and four smaller satellite stupas surrounding it.

After a twenty-minute tour, you will be traveling to Lankathilaka Temple. You will get there at approximately 10:00 am, where you will find yourself at a palatial structure built on natural rock. Once a four-storied edifice, now only three floors remain of the original building. Built during the 14th century, this is yet another Sri Lankan Buddhist Temple built by South Indian architect. The influence is seen in the delicately designed ornamental arches and Hindu Temple-like exterior wall design. Don’t forget to see the beautiful paintings of the image house and the rock inscriptions on the bedrock of the temple.

The final place in your schedule will be the Embekke Temple. This place is a wonderful treat to the eyes, as it is covered in carvings. All its wooden sections (which are quite a lot considering that the temple is almost completely made of wood) are decorated with detailed and delicate woodwork, that makes Embekke the most famous example for ancient Sri Lanka’s wood crafting skills. Among the best masterpieces on the capital pillars are the Hansa Puttuwa (entwined swans), the double-headed eagles, entwined rope designs, a mother breastfeeding her child design, a soldier fighting on horseback, female dancing figures, wrestlers, women emanating from a vein, a bird-man figure, elephant-bull, and the elephant-lion figure. In total there are over 500 unique designs among these carvings. You will also be shown the unique architecture used in the wooden rafters.

After feasting on the beauty of Embekke, you will be returning to the University of Peradeniya, where you started. You will get there by 12:30 pm. Completing your tour.3

What's Included

  • Local guide
  • A 1L & water bottle and 2 chocolate & bars will be provided per person
  • All government taxes and service charges included

What's Excluded

  • Food and Drinks
  • Entrance Fees (Gadaladeniya, Lankathilaka Temple, Embekke Temple)
  • Gratuities (Optional)
  • Expenses of Personal Nature
  • Tip of Guide