Overview
The fourth night of the Kumbal Perahera is where the festival truly begins to bridge the gap between the sacred and the spectacular. The entire procession has now grown in complexity, with performers executing more intricate routines and elephants displaying greater regal adornments.The sacred atmosphere deepens, as priests from the four devales participate more prominently, offering blessings and rituals to ensure the Perahera’s continued success. The number of flag bearers, sword dancers, and fire performers increases, bringing a more powerful visual impact to the streets.For the people of Kandy, this night signifies the final preparation before the transition to the Randoli Perahera, the most luxurious phase of the festival. Excitement builds, and the city begins to feel the pull of something even greater.
Cost
What’s included in your seat booking?
- Comfortable seat with a great view
- Snack pack
- Bottled water
- All government charges and taxes
- Facilities with washrooms and emergency exits nearby
- Seats located approximately 300m from the Temple of the Tooth
Terms and Conditions
- This invoice serves as your official ticket for the event. Please ensure you bring a printed or digital copy with you.
- Tickets are non-refundable - Once issued, the amount paid for tickets cannot be refunded under any circumstances.
- Arrival Time - Guests must arrive at Location 1, 2 hours before the event starts, to ensure smooth entry.
- Ticket Validity - Tickets are valid only on the date of the event and cannot be used on any other day.
FAQ - Kandy Esala Perahera 2025
The Kandy Esala Perahera is one of Sri Lanka’s most vibrant and historically significant festivals. Held in Kandy during July or August (the Esala full moon), it honors the Sacred Tooth Relic of Lord Buddha and showcases the rich blend of Buddhist and Hindu traditions alongside traditional dancers, drummers, elephants, and ceremonies.
The Kandy Esala Perahera 2025 will be held from30thJuly to 08th August (during the Esala full moon poya day). The event spans 10 nights, starting with the Kumbal Perahera and culminating in the Randoli Perahera.
The perahera pays homage to the Sacred Tooth Relic of Lord Buddha and is a manifestation of religious devotion, cultural heritage, unity, and renewal. It is believed to bring prosperity, protection, and blessings to the people and the country.
The Kandy Esala Perahera marks a grand celebration of religion, culture, and tradition.
Elephants adorned in elaborate and elegant garments lead the procession.
Traditional dancers, Ves dancers, fire dancers, and drummers perform alongside them, adding vibrancy and energy to the event.
The golden casket, symbolizing the Sacred Tooth Relic, is carried on a beautifully decorated tusker.
The perahera is especially significant for children, as it’s believed to bring them wisdom and protection.
Each subsequent night of the perahera evolves in grandeur and magnificence, adding to the rich, ceremonial atmosphere.
The perahera is organized by the Temple of the Tooth (Sri Dalada Maligawa) in Kandy in collaboration with traditional stakeholders.
It’s both a religious ceremony and a cultural celebration, honoring Lord Buddha’s Tooth Relic and preserving rich traditions.
The perahera is a public celebration. All are welcome - locals and tourists alike - to witness this rich expression of culture, tradition, and spirituality.
Yes - the perahera is a family-friendly event, and children are welcome. Some say it brings them blessings and protection.
Booking a seat guarantees a comfortable spot with a clear view of the procession.
The perahera lasts for 10 nights, starting with the Kumbal Perahera and culminating in the Randoli Perahera.
Modest attire is recommended - shoulders and knees should be covered - in keeping with the religious significance of the event.