About Sinharaja Rain Forest
Sinharaja Rain Forest is Sri Lanka's last viable area of primary tropical rainforest and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This biodiversity hotspot spans 11,187 hectares of dense, virgin rainforest and is home to an extraordinary number of endemic species — over 60% of the trees and 50% of the animals found here exist nowhere else on Earth. The forest is a paradise for bird watchers, with 20 of Sri Lanka's 26 endemic bird species found within its canopy. Guided treks through Sinharaja take you along moss-covered trails, past cascading streams, and through towering trees draped in orchids and ferns. The experience of walking through this ancient forest, alive with the sounds of birds, insects, and tree frogs, is truly unforgettable.
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