River, Sinharaja National Park Rain Forest, Sinharaja Forest Reserve, World Heritage Site

Sinharaja Forest Reserve Tourism. Sinharaja Forest Reserve is one of the very few virgin rainforests in the world, which is why it is one of the UNESCO World Heritage! The unique relation of flora and fauna in this forest makes it one of the hotspots in the world. The forest is only 13 km in the stretch and around 7 to 8 km from north to south.
Sinharaja Rainforest National Park, Deniyaya, Southern Province, Sri Lanka, Asia Stock Photo Alamy

Sinharaja Forest Reserve. Sri Lanka. 2001; 2000; 1997; 1993; All; Factors affecting the property in 2001* Crop production. The company provides a detailed explanation on why it considers the efforts of the Conservator of Forests of Sri Lanka to be unfair and has informed the Centre that it has placed the action of the Conservator before the.
Regenwald in Sinharaja Forest Reserve, Sri Lanka Stockfoto Bild von nave, vertikal 83922470
Sinharaja is the largest continuous evergreen rain forest remaining in the lowland wet zone of Sri Lanka.. In 1971, 2,500 hectares of the Forest Reserve was transformed into a IUCN-IBP Strict Reserve with full protection for flora and fauna. In 1977, all timber exploitation in the entire forest was banned and in 1978, it was designated as a.
Sinharaja Rain Forest Series 'Largest nature reserves on Earth'

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.
Sinharaja rain forest nature reserve, Sri Lanka Stock Photo Alamy

Sinharaja Forest Reserve is a national park in Sri Lanka. The forest is of international significance and has been designated a Biosphere Reserve and World Heritage Site by UNESCO. Understand [edit] Sinharaja Forest. Sinharaja rainforest is a UNESCO world heritage site which expands to over 33 kilometers.
Sinharaja rain forest nature reserve, Sri Lanka Stock Photo Alamy

Sinharaja Forest Reserve is a forest reserve and a biodiversity hotspot in Sri Lanka. It is of international significance and has been designated a Biosphere Reserve and World Heritage Site by UNESCO. [1] According to International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), Sinharaja is the country's last viable area of primary tropical rainforest.
Rainbow in tropical rainforest, Sinharaja Forest Reserve, Sri Lanka Stock Photo Alamy

Sinharaja Forest Reserve is situated in the south-west lowland wet zone of Sri Lanka. Most of the area was originally declared a forest reserve on 1875 under the Waste Lands Ordinance and notified in the Ceylon Government, whereas the rest was notified a proposed forest reserve in the early 20th century. Sinharaja Forest Reserve, comprising the existing and proposed forest reserves, was.
The Enchanting Sinharaja Rainforest in Sri Lanka The Adventure Travel Site

The reserve comprises 189 sq km of primary and modified forest, measuring about 21km east to west and 3.7km north to south. It was once a royal reserve, and some colonial records refer to it as Rajasinghe Forest. It may have been the last redoubt of the Sri Lankan lion. Read more.
Sinharaja rain forest nature reserve, Sri Lanka Stock Photo Alamy

Sinharaja Forest Reserve, according to the IUCN Scientific Assessment, is the last viable remnant of Sri Lanka's tropical lowland rain forest with over sixty per cent of endemic trees, many of which are rare and 21 endemic bird species, a variety of rare insects, reptiles and amphibians. Threats to the Sinharaja Forest and Measures to Prevent.
Sinharaja Forest Reserve National park and Rain Forest, Sri lanka

Spanning over 88.64 square kilometers, Sinharaja Forest Reserve is Sri Lanka's largest forest. Famous for its exceptional biodiversity, this majestic tropical rainforest has been recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site as well as a Biosphere Reserve. Sinharaja is a treasure trove of flora and fauna and a precious ecological asset for Sri.
Regenwoud in Sinharaja Forest Reserve, Sri Lanka Stock Afbeelding Image of nave, azië 83980935
Sinharaja Forest Reserve (Sri Lanka) The Bureau was informed that the Sri Lankan authorities have increased the total area of the Sinharaja National Heritage Wilderness Area from 8,860 ha to 11,187 ha to incorporate some habitat fragments northeast of the World Heritage Area. Since the current size of the Sinharaja World Heritage area is 8,860.
Sinharaja Rain Forest Nature Reserve Sri Lanka Aerial View at Sunset Mountains Jungle Ancient
Sinharaja Forest Reserve - A UNESCO world heritage site - encompasses the largest single swath of remaining low land tropical rain forest in the country. Over 130 birds, species are found here including many of the 33 species endemic to the Sri Lanka.. Sri Lanka Sinharaja Rain Forest Tour (From £78.43) Advent Ceylon (13 Days) (From £360.15)
Sinharaja Rain Forest Biodiversity hotspot in Sri Lanka

In this bio-diversity ecosystem, the Sinharaja forest reserve has a density of about 240,000 plants per hectare. Among the 340 species of plants with timber value found here, 192 species of plants are endemic to Sri Lanka. Out of those 192 plant species, 15 are found only in the Sinharaja. Also, about 75% of the plants here are endemic to this.
Sinharaja Forest Reserve National park and Rain Forest, Sri lanka

Sinharaja Forest Reserve. Sinharaja Forest Reserve meaning 'Lion Kingdom' is the best known Rain Forest in the country and has been identified as important biodiversity hotspot. The Park was originally declared a forest reserve in 1875 and due to its international importance it was designated as a Biosphere Reserve in 1978 and a World.
Waterfall, Sinharaja National Park Rain Forest, Sri Lanka Stock Image Image of people, unesco
Sinharaja Forest Reserve. Located in south-west Sri Lanka, Sinharaja is the country's last viable area of primary tropical rainforest. More than 60% of the trees are endemic and many of them are considered rare. There is much endemic wildlife, especially birds, but the reserve is also home to over 50% of Sri Lanka's endemic species of mammals.
Entrance to Sinharaja Rain Forest Reserve. Sri Lanka Stock Photo Alamy

The Sinharaja Forest Reserve is a Man and the Biosphere reserve in southwest Sri Lanka that contains the last primary wet evergreen mixed-dipterocarp rain forest that has not been logged. Only 10% of this kind of forest type remains on the island but it is represented by much larger forest areas elsewhere in south and southeast Asia.