Damp mysterious and teeming with life, the Sinharaja forest reserve situated 120 KM South East of Colombo, is the last expensive stretch of virgin rainforest on the island. At just over 11000 hectares, line across the wet zone the Southern edge of the hill country, Sinharaja is an ecological treasure trove.. Sri Lanka Sinharaja Rain Forest.. Sinharaja Forest Reserve Information. Image Source. Wait, before you scan the Map of Sinharaja forest for your jungle tour, keep these small but relevant information in your travel itinerary for your ease. Hours open: 06:30 in the morning to 06:00 in evening. Entrance Fee: LKR 575.
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Location and Values: Sinharaja Forest Reserve is situated in the south-west lowland wet zone of Sri Lanka, ranging in altitude from 300 to 1,170m. Although it is a comparatively small area (89 km 2), it is important as one of the last remaining fragments of (relatively) undisturbed lowland forest in Sri Lanka, providing habitat for a high proportion of the island’s unique fauna and flora.. Furthermore, IUCN has noted that the boundary re-survey of Sinharaja has been completed and visible permanent boundary posts are being fixed by the Forest Department, so that the protection of Sinharaja is further secured. IUCN, Sri Lanka, will also be working with the Forest Department to implement a proposed GEF financed project to conserve.