Trekking & Bird Watching in Sinharaja Rain Forest

Enjoy the fairytale beauty and magic atmosphere of Sinharaja Rain Forest and explore its extremely rich flora and fauna on this full-day trekking tour.

Things to do Trekking & Bird Watching in Sinharaja Rain Forest

Sinharaja Forest Reserve is a national park and a biodiversity hotspot in Sri Lanka. It is of international significance and has been designated a Biosphere Reserve and World Heritage Site by UNESCO. This Forest covers an extent of an approximately 11.187 ha. From east to west the length of the forest is 21 K.M’s. Situated in the south-west lowland wet zone of Sri Lanka and falling into the Sabaragamuwa and Southern provinces, Sinharaja is surrounded by Napola Dola, Koskulana Ganga (north), Maha Dola, Gin Ganga (south-west), the Kalukandawa Ela, Kudawa Ganga (west), Beverley Tea Estate and Denuwa Kanda (east). The elevation of the Sinharaja reserve ranges from 200 m to 1300 m. It has a rolling terrain consisting of a series of ridges and valleys, which assumes an east-west trend in the northwestern part of the reserve. In other parts of the reserve, the ridges and valleys assume a north-west/south-east alignment. SKU: LK75010000

Included

Refreshments with energy slabs
Entrance tickets
Tour guide and support staff
Brief description about the park and the nature trails of the park

Meeting point

Sinharaja rain forest entrance

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