Exploring Sri Lanka’s Enchanted Forests – Nature’s Hidden Gems Await!

Sri Lanka is home to an astonishing variety of forests comprising rainforests, dry evergreen forests, montane forests, and mangrove forests. For all woodland enthusiasts, let the following recommendations be your navigator to the wild woods of Sri Lanka.

 

Sinharaja Rainforest | img via wikipedia commons

Sinharaja Rainforest

If you are in Sri Lanka at present, chances are you are snuggled beneath the covers in a luxurious hotel such as Turyaa KalutaraFor a break from the monotony of spending your hours lounging in one of the Kalutara Beach Hotels, you could enhance your visit by taking a trip to the Sinharaja Rainforest. If a dark atmosphere with a slightly green-tinted glow peeking through the canopy is what you are looking for, this destination is precisely for you. Squelch and splash against the waterlogged soil of the forest as you catch glimpses of the myriad of endemic species and vegetation. You could travel from Kalutara to the Singharaja Forest in a little over an hour by taxi, which could cost around LKR 4,300 – LKR 5,500.

Knuckles Forest

With its five peaks mirroring the shape of an enclosed fist, the climate at the Knuckles Mountain Range could change from being humid to wet at various times throughout the year. Beneath the swirls of clouds wrapped around the mountains, you may find the homes of several endemic species of ferns, mosses, lichens, and orchids.

Kalatuwawa Forest Reserve

Creating a haven for a multitude of wild animals, the Kalatuwawa Forest Reserve is situated in Labugama. You may catch sightings of several endemic species. The forest frames the deep green waters of the lake on either side, flashing a stark contrast against the sky above with the perfect backdrop for your holiday photographs. However, beware of leeches and be sure to take adequate protection along with you.