Kandy, a pleasant city
Thursday, 4 March 2010Kandy, Sri Lanka
Kandy itself is pleasant. There’s many old, crumbling buildings, and being situated at 500 meters altitude helps a lot too (I don’t even use the fan at night). This is in the middle of the the so-called “hill country”, and there is beautiful scenery surrounding the city. There’s a small lake here too, the Kandy Lake.
I started the Tuesday by walking around Kandy Lake, which forms the centre of the city. And apart from generally wandering aimlessly around the city, I also visited the British Garrison Cemetery, and a Hindu temple (I don’t know the name).
Yesterday was mostly spent at the huge Peradeniya Botanic Gardens, just a few km west of Kandy. There were countless numbers of bats populating parts of the gardens. The entrance ticket was quite overpriced at Rs 600.
Apart from a visit to an internet cafe, today I’m just strolling around, sitting down in cafes, and taking pictures.
I can drink the tap water (untreated) here, too. No diarrhoea so far. Sri Lanka seems to have a good quality, drinkable tap water. Thumbs up for that!
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