Getting Around Kandy: Walkability, Public Transit & Biking

Sri Lanka

Getting Around Kandy: Walkability, Public Transit & Biking

Central Province

Walkability

70
Excellent

Kandy is relatively walkable, particularly in the central areas around Kandy Lake and the iconic Temple of the Tooth. Travelers can find many amenities, from accommodation to dining and cultural sites, within a short distance. However, the city's sidewalks might not always be in the best condition, and heavy traffic can be a drawback. The experience diminishes further out from the center, where walkability decreases and public transport becomes more necessary.

Public Transit

60
Okay

Public transportation in Kandy is fairly robust, anchored by the Kandy Railway Station, which connects to major destinations like Colombo. Buses are frequent and cover a wide area, though they can be crowded and less comfortable. Travelers will find public transit affordable but may seek alternatives like tuk-tuks or ride-hailing services for more convenience, particularly when navigating the city's central and outlying areas.

Bikeability

35
Bad

Cycling in Kandy is challenging due to its hilly terrain and lack of dedicated cycling infrastructure. The roads can be busy and unpredictable, making it less safe for those not accustomed to navigating such environments. While biking is an option for short and recreational trips, travelers might prefer other modes of transportation for daily commuting, given these challenges.

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