Temple of the Tooth visit

Visiting the Temple of the Tooth (Sri Dalada Maligawa) in Kandy is one of the most culturally and spiritually significant experiences you can have in Sri Lanka. Here’s a complete guide to help you make the most of your visit:


🛕 What is the Temple of the Tooth?

The Temple of the Tooth Relic is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the most sacred Buddhist temple in Sri Lanka. It houses what is believed to be a tooth of the Buddha, preserved in a golden casket and deeply revered by Buddhists worldwide.

It’s not just a tourist attraction—it’s a place of worship, ritual, and national pride.


🕰️ Opening Hours

  • Open daily from 5:30 AM to 8:00 PM

  • Best times to visit:

    • Early morning: Cooler, fewer crowds, more spiritual atmosphere

    • During Puja times: You can witness rituals and drumming (more below)


🕯️ Daily Puja (Offering) Ceremonies

The Puja is a traditional ceremony where offerings (flowers, incense, etc.) are made to the sacred relic. While the relic itself is never displayed, the golden casket is revealed during the ceremony.

Puja times:

  • Morning: 5:30 AM – 7:00 AM

  • Midday: 9:30 AM – 11:00 AM

  • Evening: 6:30 PM – 8:00 PM

If you want to feel the spiritual intensity of the temple, try to attend a puja—you’ll hear traditional drums (hevisi), see monks in saffron robes, and watch crowds bring offerings.


🎟️ Entry Details

  • Foreigners: ~1,500 LKR (approx. $4–5 USD)

  • Sri Lankans: Free or much lower rate

  • Children under 12: Usually discounted

  • You can buy tickets at the entrance. Some tours include tickets and a guide.


đź‘• Dress Code & Etiquette

This is a deeply sacred site, so respectful attire and behavior are essential:

  • Shoulders and knees must be covered

  • No hats or shoes inside (you’ll leave shoes at the entrance)

  • Speak quietly and avoid flash photography

  • Be respectful during ceremonies—don’t push or reach over locals during rituals


📸 Photography Rules

  • Allowed in most areas except the inner chamber during puja

  • Avoid photographing people mid-prayer unless you ask

  • The complex is beautiful—don’t miss the lake views and traditional architecture


🏛️ What to See Inside the Temple Complex

  1. Main Shrine Room (Relic Chamber)

    • Houses the golden casket containing the tooth relic

    • You’ll line up to pass by during puja

  2. Royal Palace Complex

    • Adjacent historical buildings once used by Kandyan kings

  3. Audience Hall (Magul Maduwa)

    • Beautiful wooden structure with ornate carvings

  4. Museum of the Tooth Relic

    • Includes historical items, religious artifacts, and gifts from other nations

  5. Alut Maligawa

    • Modern shrine room with hundreds of Buddha statues

  6. Kandy Lake

    • Peaceful walk around the lake just outside the temple


🕊️ Best Time to Visit

  • Morning puja (5:30–7:00 AM) for spiritual calm and fewer crowds

  • Avoid midday heat if you’re sensitive to temperature

  • During Esala Perahera (July–August) the temple becomes the center of one of the grandest Buddhist festivals in the world—spectacular but very crowded


đź’ˇ Tips for Visitors

  • Hire a licensed guide or use an audio guide to understand the symbolism and history

  • Bring small flowers as an offering (available near the entrance)

  • Expect crowds, especially during weekends and religious holidays

  • Take time to sit and observe—this is more than sightseeing; it’s a spiritual experience

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