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Experience spiritual serenity at Sri Lankas most sacred Buddhist temple, home to the relic of Buddhas tooth and the heart of Sinhalese culture.
The Temple of the Sacred Tooth Relic, or Sri Dalada Maligawa, stands as the most revered Buddhist shrine in Sri Lanka. Located in the royal palace complex of the former Kingdom of Kandy, this UNESCO World Heritage site houses the Buddhas sacred tooth relic, which has played a central role in Sri Lankan politics and Buddhism for centuries.
According to legend, whoever holds the tooth relic holds the governance of the country. This belief made Kandy the capital of Sri Lanka and the Temple of the Tooth the focal point of Sinhalese culture and identity. Today, thousands of pilgrims and visitors from around the world come to this iconic tooth temple in Kandy to pay homage to the sacred relic and experience the profound spirituality that permeates every corner of this magnificent temple complex. A visit to this iconic tooth temple in Kandy is an essential experience for any traveler seeking authentic cultural immersion.
The Temple of the Tooth complex showcases a unique blend of Kandyan and South Indian architectural styles. The two-story shrine, built in white with gold-tipped roofs, sits within a moat and fortified walls that once protected the royal city of Kandy. The interior chambers of the Temple of the Sacred Tooth Relic are adorned with intricate woodcarvings, ivory, and lacquer work that demonstrate the finest craftsmanship of the Kandyan period. The golden roof over the relic chamber, visible from across Kandy Lake, is the temple's most striking modern addition.
The moat surrounding the temple, the Diyathilaka Mandapaya (Octagonal Pavilion), and the golden canopy over the main shrine all contribute to the temples magnificent appearance. The latest addition, the golden roof over the relic chamber, was added in recent years and can be seen gleaming from across Kandy Lake.
The temple is open year-round for worship and visits. However, the most spectacular time to visit is during the Esala Perahera festival in July or August, when the sacred tooth relic is paraded through the streets of Kandy on the back of a magnificently adorned elephant, accompanied by dancers, drummers, and torch bearers. This 10-day festival is considered one of Asias most beautiful cultural pageants.
For a more contemplative experience at the Sri Lanka Temple of the Tooth, visit early morning (6:00-8:00 AM) or evening (6:00-7:00 PM) during the puja ceremonies when the Temple of the Tooth is illuminated and the air fills with the sound of traditional drums and chanting. These quieter hours offer a deeply personal connection to the temple's 1,500-year spiritual heritage.
✓ Free cancellation up to 48 hours before
Discover why this iconic tooth temple in Kandy is the spiritual and cultural significance of Sri Lanka
One of Buddhisms most revered artifacts, brought to Sri Lanka in the 4th century
Witness ancient puja ceremonies performed three times daily for centuries
Part of the Royal Palace Complex, a designated World Heritage Site
The centerpiece of the grand Esala Perahera festival each year
Experience the timeless rituals performed each day at this revered tooth temple in Kandy
The day begins with the symbolic bathing of the relic chamber, accompanied by traditional drumming and offerings of flowers and incense.
A mid-morning puja with offerings of traditional Kandyan dance and music, open for devotees and visitors alike.
The most spectacular ceremony of the day, featuring elaborate drumming, dancing, and the evening offering of the sacred golden casket.
Glimpses of the sacred tooth temple in Kandy and its stunning surroundings
The sacred relic chamber
View from the temple
The annual festival of the tooth
Everything you need to know about visiting the Temple of the Sacred Tooth Relic in Kandy, Sri Lanka
The temple is open year-round, but the most spectacular time is during the Esala Perahera festival in July or August. For a quieter experience, visit during morning puja (6:00-8:00 AM) or evening puja (6:00-7:00 PM).
Our guided 2-day Temple of the Tooth experience starts from Rs 118,400 ($395) per person, including accommodation, guided tours, and ceremony access. Free cancellation up to 48 hours before your visit.
Daily puja ceremonies are held at 6:00 AM (Morning Puja), 10:00 AM (Morning Ceremony), and 6:30 PM (Evening Puja). The evening ceremony is the most spectacular with elaborate drumming and dancing.
Yes! The Temple of the Tooth is part of the Sacred City of Kandy, designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1988. This iconic tooth temple in Kandy houses Buddhism's most revered artifact - the sacred tooth relic of Buddha.
Dress modestly with shoulders and knees covered. Remove shoes and hats before entering. White or light-colored clothing is preferred for religious sites in Sri Lanka. Sarongs are available for rent if needed.
Simply use our online booking form or contact us directly. We offer 2-4 day packages including accommodation, guided tours, and ceremony access. Group discounts available for 5+ travelers.
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