Take an amazing experience biodiversity hotspot in Sri Lanka of Sinharaja Rain Forest.
This rain forest is significant and has been declared a Biosphere Reserve and World UNESCO Heritage Site. It is the last viable area of primary tropical rainforest in the world according to International Union for Conservation of Nature. you have a chance to observe more than 60% of endemic trees and 50% of Sri Lankan's endemic species of animals especially butterflies, amphibians, birds, snakes, and fish species as well as 95% of endemic birds' habitats.
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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. ...
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. The hilly virgin rainforest, part of the Sri Lanka lowland rain forests ecoregion, was saved from the worst of commercial logging by its inaccessibility, and was designated a World Biosphere Reserve in 1978 and a World Heritage Site in 1988. The reserve's name translates as Kingdom of the Lion. The reserve is only 21 km (13 mi) from east to west, and a maximum of 7 km (4.3 mi) from north to south, but it is a treasure trove of endemic species, including trees, insects, amphibians, reptiles, birds and mammals. Because of the dense vegetation, wildlife is not as easily seen as at dry-zone national parks such as Yala. There are about 3 elephants and the 15 or so leopards are rarely seen. The most common larger mammal is the endemic Purple-faced Langur.
Transportation in a A/C Vehicle
English speaking guide for the entire tour
Mineral Water Bottle
All Govt. Taxes and Surcharges
Entrance fees
Lunch
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