Royal Palace of Kandy – A Window into the Imperial Household of a Golden Era

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Regarded by visitors as the tiny teardrop in the Indian Ocean, Sri Lanka offers travellers many attractions which are appealing and diverse. Among the abundant sites include those of archeological and historical importance and abundant natural wonders. Golden sandy beaches, stunning landscapes interspersed with a deep sense of culture and tradition, make the nation an ideal destination.


Sri Lanka’s rich history portrays an era of kingdoms and their subjects. The island holds many majestic ruins of royal households allowing locals and visitors alike a window into the lives of this bygone epoch. In the heritage city of Polonnaruwa lie the Royal Palace of King Parakumba. The vestiges of this structure indicate the magnificence of the abode.


Cites in the country’s cultural triangle such as Anuradhapura and Sigiriya also house royal palaces. King Vijayabahu’s residence and Nissanka Malla’s citadel in Anuradhapura are significant architectural masterpiece of ancient times. Ruins of the fortress located atop of Sigiriya reveal chambers, courtyards and terraces. These ruins present an insight into this long-gone period.


The Royal Palace of Kandy is considered as the surviving dwelling belonging to the Kandyan sovereignty. Lived in by the last King, until overthrown, Sri Vikrama Rajasinha, the facility housed both the royal court, better known in local parlance as the Magul Maduwa and the Temple of the tooth, which contains the much venerated Relic of the tooth of the Buddha.


The complex is significant both architecturally and historically, especially the great hall which housed audiences for the King. Built by wood, the pillars predate the late 1700s where the royal court was assembled. To-date however, few vestiges of palace grandeur remain. The country’s Department of Archeology has ceremoniously taken over the residual complex buildings and created a national museum for visitors to experience true Kandyan royalty.


The country’s hill capital Kandy offers visitors numerous options when selecting Sri Lanka hotels. The scenic countryside and salubrious setting make it the perfect getaway. A Sri Lanka Honeymoon Hotel for those seeking romance and solitude is the Jetwing Hunas Falls. A popular destination for visitors seeking to celebrate their new nuptials, this hotel provides the unspoiled location.

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