Sinharaja Forest is a world heritage site and major
eco tourism destination, which can also be described as a Tropical
Lowland Rainforest or Tropical Wet Evergreen Forest . Whatever its
'technical' name, it is undoubtedly a rich treasure trove of nature with
a great diversity of habitats and a vast repository of Sri Lanka's
endemic species found no where else in the world. BIRD WATCHING in this
ecosystem is particularly interesting because it is home to 95% of the
endemic birds of Sri Lanka ! Named as a world heritage site in 1989,
this lowland evergreen rain forest is steeped in deep legend and
mystery. The word 'Sinharaja' means, Lion (Sinha) King (Raja), and it is
popular belief that the legendary origin of the Sinhala people is from
the union between a princess and the lion king who once lived in the
forest!
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