Explore the UNESCO World Heritage Sinharaja Rain Forest, a biodiverse hotspot in Sri Lanka. Discover its endemic species, lush greenery, and fascinating wildlife.
Explore the UNESCO World Heritage Sinharaja Rain Forest, a biodiverse hotspot in Sri Lanka. Discover its endemic species, lush greenery, and fascinating wildlife.
- Sinharaja Forest Reserve - This is the highlight of the trip. Visitors have the opportunity to explore the woods. Join the Forest Guide for a guided tour and immerse yourself in the forest’s beauty. The melodious sound of the birds is delightful, and the charm of the small waterfalls is remarkable. You can enjoy the forest’s splendor for…
- Sinharaja Forest Reserve - This is the highlight of the trip. Visitors have the opportunity to explore the woods. Join the Forest Guide for a guided tour and immerse yourself in the forest’s beauty. The melodious sound of the birds is delightful, and the charm of the small waterfalls is remarkable. You can enjoy the forest’s splendor for approximately 3 hours.
- If you wish to extend your stay in the forest beyond 3 hours, please inform us in advance. Additional time can be reserved for an extra fee.

- Hotel pickup and Drop
- driver
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- All fees and/or taxes
- Forests guide fees
- Tickets charges
- Hotel pickup and Drop
- driver
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- All fees and/or taxes
- Forests guide fees
- Tickets charges
- Lunch
- Lunch
Sinharaja Rain Forest a very important, UNESCO named world heritage site and Biosphere reserve. Sinharaja is one of the most important bio diversity hotspot in Sri Lank The hilly virgin rain forest, part of the Sri Lanka lowland rain forests was saved from the worst of commercial logging by its inaccessibility, it is a treasure trove of endemic species,…
Sinharaja Rain Forest a very important, UNESCO named world heritage site and Biosphere reserve. Sinharaja is one of the most important bio diversity hotspot in Sri Lank The hilly virgin rain forest, part of the Sri Lanka lowland rain forests was saved from the worst of commercial logging by its inaccessibility, it is a treasure trove of endemic species, including trees, insects, amphibians, reptiles, birds and mammals.
An interesting phenomenon is that birds tend to move in mixed feeding flocks, invariably led by the fearless Greater Racket-tailed Drongo and the noisy Orange-billed Babbler. Of Sri Lanka’s 26 endemic birds, the 20 rainforest species all occur here, including the elusive Red-faced Malkoha, Green-billed Coucal and Sri Lanka Blue Magpie.
Reptiles include the endemic Green pit viper and Hump-nosed vipers, and there are a large variety of amphibians, especially tree frogs. Invertebrates include the endemic Common Birdwing butterfly and the inevitable leeches.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.