Leave for Dambulla after breakfast on a 3.5-hour drive.
Once you leave the bustle of the city you will be driving into the vastness of farming country where coconut and paddy feature prominently and upon passing the historical city of Kurunegala, the vegetation changes rapidly from lush crops to dry and deciduous forest cover which is the unique landscape tourists are attracted to.
Kandalama Resort
Upon arrival at Dambulla, visit the Heritance Kandalama resort which is found almost hidden among foliage of virgin forests overlooking an enchanting ancient lake surrounded by a ring of mountains. The setting is so breathtaking and may not be found in the same magnitude anywhere else in the World. The forests are home for wild elephants and elusive leopards and at dusk when the sky turns scarlet, you could watch from your balcony or from the hotels’ numerous terraces and decks – thousands of aquatic birds in silhouette – flying in formations to an uninhabited island in the middle of the lake to roost for the night. The isolation of the property and the tranquillity of the stunning landscape to which Geoffrey Bawa’s architectural wonder incredibly merges will leave you spellbound by its captivating delight!
A sumptuous buffet lunch awaits you during which time you will get to study the property with an assigned staff member.
Afterwards proceed to Sigiriya and Dambulla sites, not too far, on a study tour. It is no secret that Geoffrey used the ancient layouts of Sigiriya and art & craft of Dambulla for his creations.
SIGIRIYA
The spectacular rock fortress of Sigiriya belongs to the 5th century. It’s a world heritage site. Different theories of its creation are published by eminent archaeologists. Some say that once a Kingdom of a King was later used by monks as a monastery complex.
Whichever the theory is, the 640-foot gigantic rock striking into the clouds from the arid flat plains by itself presents an inscrutable mystery to most. As you approach the great fortress, firstly you’ll get to brave the deep moat built right around the rock that had been infested with man-eating crocodiles during the King’s time. The pleasure gardens of the King come next in where during the rainy season, water fountains still emit a substantial spray most astonishingly. After you pass the classic rock garden and stroll through stunning boulders that may have held many impressive structures together as guard points in ancient times, you’ll proceed towards the all-important cavity in the rock located halfway up where the world-famous frescoes of the
beautiful maidens are found, painted on the very rock-wall in natural colours so miraculously. This indeed is a masterpiece that is priceless.
At certain times of the year, you can watch nesting peregrine falcons in some of the other cavities on the rock-wall.
Afterwards, proceed to the colossal Lions paw made of bricks, climbing further along the incredible mirror wall on which the yesteryear admirers of the paintings wrote poetic eulogies delineating what they saw in quaint, early Sinhalese characters, perhaps readable only to the archaeologists now.
A further adventurous climb from the Lion’s paw will take you to the flat summit of the rock to enjoy one of the most beautiful views in the Island, that of the ever-green tree canopy of the Island’s dry zone that is seen dotted with ancient man-made lakes. The immediate area surrounding the rock is a declared sanctuary in where wild elephants and other game still roam. On the peak you will also come across the King’s court, remains of his living quarters and his pool complex, presently opening out to the heavens in the absence of any shelter! The mystique fortress which is sadly dead now leaves its wonderful legacy for you to visualize its heyday with ease.
DAMBULLA
Dambulla cave temple is situated not too far from Sigiriya; yet another world heritage site where in five pre-historic caves you’ll find not only fantastic colourful rock-wall drawings, mostly of Buddha and events of his life, but some outstanding sculpture work as well. Some do date back to the distant 1st century. The paintings are perhaps second only to the ones at Ajantha and Ellora in Aurangabad in India. Eminent painters who visit the caves as an essential part of their itinerary are often mesmerized by the creation of such rich colours, so soothing to the eye, so early in civilization, and express their wonderment as to how the treasured paintings had survived all these centuries in their original form!
SPICE GARDEN
Sri Lanka had been famous for its spices since the medieval times and is considered as one of the main reasons for the Europeans to conquer the Island. It was also the reason for the Arabs to become interested in the Island from the 14th century onwards. The most interesting feature would be the opportunity you’ll get to identify the real plants of spices you are so familiar with in your day-to-day life. A qualified guide will conduct a tour of the garden and may add a presentation of the products.
KANDY
During your stay you could explore the quaint city of Kandy, the last Kingdom. Visit the Temple of the sacred Tooth Relic; the most important place of worship for Buddhists world-over. At the Tooth Temple you’ll get to participate in a colourful ceremony to the tune of the Eastern tom toms which will be full of timeless culture and age-old rituals.
You’ll also visit the upper lake area to catch a bird’s view of this fascinating lake city and the great temple cluster that is declared as a world heritage site now. A visit to the botanical gardens the following morning will thrill you for it is the only one of its kind in this part of the world. Being the pleasure gardens of the Queen once and found hugging a meandering river, you could saunter under the fine shadow of great trees for hours passing manicured lawns and lovely flowering shrubs in wooded groves. A visit to the famous orchid house is a must for orchid lovers.
Evening, one could walk around the Kandy Lake and along its paved paths with the great Temple in the
backdrop, enjoying the cool breeze that flows freely from the distant hills. Kandy being the last Kingdom offer valuable souvenirs in handicraft and gems. Sri Lanka is the only country in the world in which world-famous blue sapphires are found in its pure original form.
It is said Geoffrey Bawa spent some quality time studying Kandy Era architecture of temples and old buildings. His creations amply feature court-yard layouts and paving arrangements not to mention garden landscapes of the Kings’ time Kandy.
Overnight in Kandy.