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Sinharaja National Park

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Location Southwestern Sri Lanka – Sabaragamuwa and Southern Provinces
UNESCO Status Recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site
Famous For Dense rainforest, endemic flora & fauna, rich biodiversity
Top Attractions Rare birds, amphibians, mammals, insects, waterfalls, rainforest walks
Activities Guided nature trails, birdwatching, photography, educational tours
Best Time to Visit January to April and August to October (less rainfall)
Ideal For Eco-tourists, nature lovers, students, researchers, birdwatchers
Average Duration Half-day to full-day trips
Entrance Fee Approx. LKR 1500–2500 for foreigners (plus guide fee)
What to Bring Hiking shoes, insect repellent, raincoat, water, camera
Nearby Attractions Kanneliya Forest, Rakwana town, small waterfalls
Unique Feature Over 60% of trees are endemic; home to the rare Sri Lankan Blue Magpie
Recommended Access Point Kudawa or Pitadeniya entrance
Travel Tips Only explore with licensed guides; leeches common—wear protection

Situated in the southwestern part of Sri Lanka, Sinharaja National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site that covers an area of 8,864 hectares. It supports a diverse range of vegetation and wildlife, including some indigenous species. The park is famous for its birdlife, with over 147 species recorded, including the Sri Lanka blue magpie, Sri Lanka white-eye, and Sri Lanka junglefowl. A visit to Sinharaja National Park is a must for any nature lover.

Sinharaja National Park

Category Details
Location Southwestern Sri Lanka – Sabaragamuwa and Southern Provinces
UNESCO Status Recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site
Famous For Dense rainforest, endemic flora & fauna, rich biodiversity
Top Attractions Rare birds, amphibians, mammals, insects, waterfalls, rainforest walks
Activities Guided nature trails, birdwatching, photography, educational tours
Best Time to Visit January to April and August to October (less rainfall)
Ideal For Eco-tourists, nature lovers, students, researchers, birdwatchers
Average Duration Half-day to full-day trips
Entrance Fee Approx. LKR 1500–2500 for foreigners (plus guide fee)
What to Bring Hiking shoes, insect repellent, raincoat, water, camera
Nearby Attractions Kanneliya Forest, Rakwana town, small waterfalls
Unique Feature Over 60% of trees are endemic; home to the rare Sri Lankan Blue Magpie
Recommended Access Point Kudawa or Pitadeniya entrance
Travel Tips Only explore with licensed guides; leeches common—wear protection

Situated in the southwestern part of Sri Lanka, Sinharaja National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site that covers an area of 8,864 hectares. It supports a diverse range of vegetation and wildlife, including some indigenous species. The park is famous for its birdlife, with over 147 species recorded, including the Sri Lanka blue magpie, Sri Lanka white-eye, and Sri Lanka junglefowl. A visit to Sinharaja National Park is a must for any nature lover.

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