Quick Verdict
Pick Agra for the Taj Mahal at sunrise, Agra Fort red-sandstone walls, and Fatehpur Sikri side trips. Pick Kandy if Temple of the Tooth processions, Peradeniya gardens, and Ella tea-train rides win.
🏆 Kandy wins 75 OVR vs 64 · attribute matchup 9–1
Kandy
Sri Lanka
Agra
India
Kandy
Agra
How do Kandy and Agra compare?
The South Asia heritage-city decision — both UNESCO-listed, both built around a single iconic monument, but operating at completely different volumes and tempos. Agra is the Taj Mahal town in Uttar Pradesh, where Shah Jahan's white-marble mausoleum at sunrise is the reason 6 million people a year fly into India, with the red-sandstone Agra Fort across the Yamuna, Mughlai kebabs and petha sweets in the Sadar Bazaar lanes, and Fatehpur Sikri an hour's drive west. Kandy is the hill-country capital of Sri Lanka, sitting at 500 m around its lake, with the Temple of the Tooth (Sri Dalada Maligawa) holding a relic of the Buddha, the Royal Botanic Gardens at Peradeniya, the August Esala Perahera elephant procession, and rice-and-curry plate lunches at the Empire Cafe and Balaji Dosai for under $4.
Agra runs $35 hostel / $90 mid / $245 luxe with safety around 55 — touts and rickshaw scams at the Taj East Gate are the constant friction, women travelers report more hassle than almost anywhere in India. Kandy is $30 / $70 / $190 with safety around 80, one of the calmer cities on the subcontinent. A thali in Agra is $3 versus a Kandy rice-and-curry at $4, but a Kingfisher beer is $2 in Agra and $4 in Kandy thanks to Sri Lankan alcohol tax. Climate diverges sharply — Agra is North Indian plain (45°C summers, foggy winters, monsoon July-September), Kandy is hill-tropical and stays 22-28°C year-round with two monsoons. Cultural depth tilts to Agra for sheer Mughal weight; Kandy wins on green, breathable calm.
Agra's window is October-March (skip the May furnace and the December dawn fog that hides the Taj). Kandy is workable year-round but driest January-March; the Esala Perahera in late July or August is worth structuring a trip around. Pro tip: in Agra, buy your Taj ticket online the night before and enter through the West Gate at 06:00 to beat tour buses, and ignore every "guide" who approaches you outside — official ASI guides are inside. In Kandy, take the Ella-bound train and sit on the right-hand side for the tea-country views; reserved seats sell out two weeks ahead online via 12go. Pick Agra for one of the world's most photographed buildings and a deep dive into Mughal India. Pick Kandy for cool air, Buddhist ritual, and a far gentler welcome.
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🛡️ Safety
Kandy
Kandy is generally safe for tourists. Sri Lanka ended its civil conflict in 2009 and the country has been stable. The main risks are traffic (chaotic driving), scams targeting tourists near the temple, and occasional gem scams.
Agra
Agra is generally safe for tourists in terms of violent crime, but it has a well-documented problem with scams, touts, and aggressive tricksters targeting visitors around the Taj Mahal and railway stations. Gem scams (being taken to an overpriced shop by a "helpful" stranger), fake guides, bogus ticket counters, and rickshaw drivers who take you to commission-paying shops instead of your destination are the most common hazards. Solo women travelers report experiencing harassment and should exercise additional caution after dark. Air pollution is a serious health concern, particularly in winter.
🌤️ Weather
Kandy
Kandy has a tropical highland climate at 465m elevation — cooler and less humid than the coast. Temperatures are pleasant year-round (22–28°C). Two monsoon seasons affect the city differently: the southwest monsoon (May–August) brings heavier rain to the western slopes; the northeast monsoon (November–January) brings rain from the other direction. The best weather windows are February–April and August–September.
Agra
Agra has a semi-arid continental climate with extreme seasonal variation. Winters are cool and hazy, summers are brutally hot and dry before the monsoon breaks in July. The most comfortable and popular months to visit are October through March. Note that winter fog (December–January) sometimes delays morning train services from Delhi and can obscure Taj Mahal views.
🚇 Getting Around
Kandy
Kandy city centre is semi-walkable — the lake, temple, and market are connected on foot. The hills make some areas steep. Tuk-tuks are the standard local transport; trains are the best way to reach Colombo and the hill country.
Walkability: Moderate around the lake and temple. Hilly — some areas require tuk-tuk.
Agra
Agra's main sights are spread several kilometers apart across a city of 1.7 million people with heavy traffic and no metro system. Walking between attractions is generally impractical. Auto-rickshaws and app-based taxis are the main options for tourists. The area immediately around the Taj Mahal (within 500 m) is a low-emission zone where only electric vehicles and non-motorized transport are permitted.
Walkability: Low. Agra's major sights are 3–10 km apart across a chaotic city with minimal footpaths. The Taj Ganj neighborhood and old city lanes reward on-foot exploration, but plan on using transport for all inter-site movement.
📅 Best Time to Visit
Kandy
Jan–Mar, Aug–Sep
Peak travel window
Agra
Jan–Mar, Oct–Dec
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The Verdict
Choose Kandy if...
you want Sri Lanka's sacred highland city — the Temple of the Tooth Relic, UNESCO Royal Botanical Gardens, Esala Perahera elephant procession, and the viewpoint above the cloud-forest Knuckles Range
Choose Agra if...
you want the Taj Mahal, Agra Fort, and Fatehpur Sikri — three UNESCO sites in one Golden Triangle stop, easily reached via Gatimaan Express from Delhi
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