Sinharaja Forest: Sri Lanka's Enchanting Rainforest Sanctuary | LankaInsider
(Photo by Hayo Roskam on Unsplash ) Nestled in the southwestern part of Sri Lanka, Sinharaja Forest Reserve stands as a verdant jewel, a testament to the island's extraordinary biodiversity and ecological significance. As a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Sinharaja is not just a forest; it is a living laboratory, a sanctuary for rare species, and a haven for nature enthusiasts seeking an immersive experience in the heart of Sri Lanka's lush wilderness. 1. The Jewel of the Island: A Unique Ecosystem Sinharaja, meaning 'Lion King' in Sinhalese, lives up to its name as the last extensive primary rainforest remaining in Sri Lanka. Covering an area of approximately 11,187 hectares, this forest reserve is a treasure trove of diverse flora and fauna, including many species found nowhere else on Earth. It serves as a critical watershed for rivers and is a vital source of freshwater for the surrounding areas.