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Three Temples Loop In Kandy Day Tour By Tuk Tuk

By Ceylon IT Tours
10 out of 10
Exceptional
Free cancellation available
Price is NZ$27 per adult* *Get lower prices by selecting more than 2 adults
Features
  • Free cancellation available
  • 6h 30m+
  • Mobile voucher
  • Instant confirmation
  • Selective hotel pickup
  • Multiple languages
Overview
  • Free cancellation
  • Reserve now & pay later
  • Day Tour
  • We will consider customer special request
Activity location
    • Kandy
    • Kandy, Central Province, Sri Lanka
Meeting/Redemption Point
    • Kandy
    • Kandy, Central Province, Sri Lanka

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Threer Temples Day Tour By Tuk Tuk (Driver - Danushka)
  • Activity duration is 1 day1d
    1d
  • English
Language options: English
Starting time: 8:30 AM
Price details
NZ$27.28 x 1 AdultNZ$27.28

Total
Price is NZ$27.28
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  • Activity duration is 8 hours8h
    8h
  • English

Vehicle - Tuk Tuk
English - ⭐⭐⭐ 3/5
Private Tour

Starting time: 8:30 AM
Price details
NZ$27.28 x 1 AdultNZ$27.28

Total
Price is NZ$27.28
Tour by Tuk Tuk Include Three temples Entry Tickets
  • Activity duration is 6 hours and 30 minutes6h 30m
    6h 30m
  • English

Vehicle - Tuk Tuk
English - ⭐⭐⭐ 3/5
Gadaladeniya Temple / Embekka Temple / Lankathilaka Temple Enty fees Included

Language options: English
Starting time: 8:30 AM
Price details
NZ$36.28 x 1 AdultNZ$36.28

Total
Price is NZ$36.28

What's included, what's not

  • What's includedWhat's included
    Hotel pickup and drop-off ✔️
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    Lankathilaka Temple
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    Big Buddha Statue (Optional)
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    Gems Museum
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    Sri Lankan Spice & Herble Ayuruvedi Centre ✔️
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    The Temple of the Sacred Tooth Relic (Optional)
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    Gadaladeniya Temple
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    Embakke Devalaya
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    Ceylon Tea Factory ✔️
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    Royal Botanical Garden (Optional)
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    Wood Carving Family House ✔️
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    Kandy City View Point ✔️
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    Kandyan Culture Dancing (Optional)
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    Asgiriya Stupa ✔️
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    Entrance Tickets
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    Foods and Drinks
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    Service charge

What you can expect

⏰Pickup Your Hotel In Kandy at 8.30Am ➾ Asgiriya Stupa ➾ Wood Carving Family House ➾ Gadaladeniya Temple ➾ Ceylon Tea Factory ➾ Sri Lankathilaka Temple ➾ Embekka Devalaya ➾ Royal Botanical Garden ➾ ➾ (5km) Big Buddha Statue ➾ (1km) Asgiriya Sthupa ➾ (3km) Kandy View Point ➾ (500m) Kandyan Cultuer Show ➾ Tooth Relic Temple ➾ Drop-off You Hotel in Kandy

Gems Museum (Optional)
Ayuruvedic Village (Optional)

Embekka Devalaya (Embekka Temple) was built by the King Vikramabahu III of Gampola Era (AD 1357–1374) in Sri Lanka. The Devalaya is dedicated to Kataragama deviyo. A local deity called Devatha Bandara is also worshiped at this site. The shrine consists of three sections, the “Sanctum of Garagha”, the “Digge” or “Dancing Hall” and the “Hevisi Mandapaya” or the “Drummers' Hall”. The Drummers' Hall has drawn the attention of visitors to the site, due to the splendid wood carvings of its ornate pillars and its high pitched roof.
Carvings and woodwork
It is said that some of the wood work utilised for the “Drummers' Hall” came from an abandoned “Royal Audience Hall” at Gampola. There is every possibility the hall has seen repairs during the reigns of the Sinhalese Kings of Kandy. The carvings, which adorn the wooden pillars of the drummers' hall, as well as the “Vahalkada” (the entrance porch of the Devala, which is said to be older) are some of the best examples of Sinhalese art. The base of the wooden pillars are octagonal shaped while their pillar top or “Pekada”, has four leaves stacked in a square. The most noted and famous carvings out of them are the entwined swans, double headed eagles, entwined rope designs, breast-feeding image, a soldier fighting on horseback, female dancers, wrestlers, women emanating from a vein, bird-human hybrid, elephant-bull hybrid and elephant-lion hybrid.

The roof has significant features. The rafters all slant from above towards the incoming visitor are fixed together and kept in position by a “Madol Kurupawa”, a kind of a giant catch pin the like of which we do not find elsewhere. When we consider the carvings of the entire temple there are about 125 series of decorations, 256 liyawela type designs, and 64 lotus designs, 30 decorative patterns and roof designs, ending up in 514 unique designs.

The history of the temple goes back to the 14th century. According to historical reports this temple was built during the time of King Bhuvanekabahu IV, who reigned from 1341 to 1351 A.D.[3] He entrusted the construction of this temple to his Chief Minister named Senalankadhikara, who successfully finished the works of this temple. The architecture of the temple was designed by a South Indian architect named Sathapati Rayar.[citation needed] According to Professor Senarath Paranavithana, Sathapati Rayar designed this temple using Tamil Pandya sculptors brought from Tamil Nadu in Hindu style.[citation needed] in the 13th century, Polonnaruwa era and also with other Dravidian and Indo Chinese architectural patterns.

Location

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    • Kandy
    • Kandy, Central Province, Sri Lanka
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    • Kandy
    • Kandy, Central Province, Sri Lanka