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Sri Lankan Forests

Discover the dense and diverse forests of Sri Lanka, home to exotic wildlife, ancient trees, and breathtaking scenery. Experience the natural beauty that defines the island's wilderness.

Sinharaja

Sinharaja

A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Sinharaja is a biodiversity hotspot teeming with endemic flora and fauna, making it a paradise for nature enthusiasts.

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Horton Plains

Horton Plains

Located in the central highlands, Horton Plains offers mist-covered trails, sweeping views, and the famous World's End cliff.

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Knuckles

Knuckles

Named after its distinctive shape, the Knuckles Range is a rugged wilderness known for its trekking trails, waterfalls, and rich biodiversity.

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Wilpattu

Wilpattu

Renowned for its "willus" (natural lakes), Wilpattu is a haven for wildlife, including leopards, elephants, and numerous bird species.

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Yala

Yala

Yala is one of Sri Lanka's most famous national parks, offering opportunities to spot leopards, elephants, and crocodiles amidst dense jungle and lagoons.

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Udawalawe

Udawalawe

Famous for its elephant population, Udawalawe provides an unforgettable safari experience in a picturesque forest setting.

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Minneriya

Minneriya

Minneriya is famous for its national park in Sri Lanka, home to the largest gathering of wild Asian elephants. The park features diverse wildlife, lush forests, and the ancient Minneriya Tank, making it a top spot for wildlife safaris and birdwatching. The highlight is the annual "Elephant Gathering," where hundreds of elephants congregate by the water during the dry season.

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Kaudulla

Kaudulla

Kaudulla National Park in Sri Lanka is renowned for its elephant safaris and diverse wildlife. Centered around the ancient Kaudulla Tank, it offers incredible opportunities to observe elephants and other animals.

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Kumana

Kumana

Kumana National Park is a birdwatcher's paradise in Sri Lanka, home to flamingos, pelicans, and more. Its lush wetlands, forests, and lagoons also house elephants, leopards, and diverse wildlife.

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Wasgamuwa

Wasgamuwa

Wasgamuwa National Park in Sri Lanka is renowned for its diverse wildlife, including a large population of elephants, leopards, and sloth bears. With its serene landscapes, it offers a peaceful safari experience through forests, grasslands, and wetlands.

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Kanneliya

Kanneliya

Kanneliya Forest Reserve, located in the Galle District of Sri Lanka, is one of the country's largest rainforests. Known for its rich biodiversity, it is home to rare plants, wildlife, and numerous bird species. Visitors can explore hiking trails through dense jungle, rivers, and waterfalls, making it a popular destination for nature lovers, birdwatchers, and eco-tourists. Kanneliya’s lush green environment and vibrant ecosystems offer a tranquil escape into Sri Lanka’s natural beauty.

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Bundala

Bundala

Bundala National Park, a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve in Sri Lanka, is renowned for its birdwatching, with migratory species like flamingos and pelicans. This coastal haven also hosts elephants, crocodiles, and diverse ecosystems, offering a unique wildlife experience.

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Gal Oya

Gal Oya

Located in the Eastern Province of Sri Lanka, is a unique wildlife destination, known for its diverse ecosystems, including forests, grasslands, and reservoirs. The park is famous for the Gal Oya Reservoir, where visitors can take boat safaris to spot wildlife, including elephants, crocodiles, and various bird species. It’s also home to leopards, deer, and the Sri Lankan sloth bear. Gal Oya is a peaceful, off-the-beaten-path alternative to more crowded national parks, offering a blend of nature, adventure, and serenity.

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Maduru Oya

Maduru Oya

Maduru Oya National Park in Sri Lanka’s Eastern Province is a wildlife sanctuary known for its diverse ecosystems, including forests, grasslands, and the Maduru Oya Reservoir. The park is home to elephants, leopards, crocodiles, and a variety of bird species, offering a peaceful and serene safari experience.

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Namal Uyana

Namal Uyana

Namal Uyana, located in Sri Lanka’s North Central Province, is a unique forest reserve known for its ironwood forest, ancient Buddhist ruins, and rich biodiversity. It offers serene landscapes, cultural history, and rare plant species, perfect for nature and history enthusiasts.

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Peak Wilderness

Peak Wilderness

Peak Wilderness Sanctuary in Sri Lanka’s central highlands is a biodiversity hotspot, home to rare species like the Sri Lankan leopard. It features rugged mountains, forests, waterfalls, and the sacred Adam’s Peak, offering a serene and adventurous escape into nature.

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