Overview
Sinharaja Forest Reserve, located in southwestern Sri Lanka, is the country’s last remaining primary rainforest and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The dense jungle is home to numerous endemic species of plants, birds, reptiles, and mammals, making it a paradise for ecotourism and wildlife enthusiasts.
Visitors can explore the forest via guided hikes along well-marked trails, experiencing waterfalls, streams, and towering trees. Birdwatchers can spot rare species, while nature lovers will marvel at the incredible biodiversity and serene environment. Sinharaja offers an immersive adventure into one of Sri Lanka’s most pristine natural habitats, perfect for trekking, photography, and connecting with nature.