| Explore Sinharaja from Kudawa Conservation Centre [Download Powerpoint Presentation] |
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Sinharaja rainforest is one of the most important natural wonders of the world. It’s one of the few sites in Sri lanka to get international recognition as a world heritage site. Sinharaja is a place steaming with life. Every where you look, its living and breathing! Plants, butterflies, bugs, birds, snakes, lizard, mammals, fish, frogs, mushroom and many other forms of life occupy every inch of this amazing rain forest. Forest covered mountains, flowing streams and fountains, green landscapes and cool and clean breath are simply unforgettable. The easiest way to explore this wonderful place is to visit Kudawa Conservation Centre (KCC) managed by the department of forest conservation. It’s just 125km from Colombo (Route: Colombo-> Kalutara -> Nagoda -> Mathugama -> Agalawatta -> Baduraliya -> Kalwana(Manana) -> Weddagala(South) -> KCC ). You do not need a four-wheel drive to go there. It takes approximately 3.5 hours to KCC from Colombo. From KCC, there is a jeep track to the protected area of the forest. Distance from KCC to the entrance of the protected area is 2km. You can chose to walk this trail or you can hire a 4WD from KCC. Once you reach KCC there are many activities you can choose to do. You can take a dip in the clear waters of “Koskulana” river flowing beside KCC. You can hike in the forest or go bird watching. A forest department’s guide / Naturalist will accompany you. There are several exciting nature trails starting from KCC. If you are looking for a brief walk in the forest, attempt the “Giant Navada Tree Trail”. "Mulawella NatureTrail" [View Complete Trail Guide] will be little more difficult but definitely more rewarding. If you are ready for an adventure hike and want to venture deep in to the forest you can attempt the "Sinhagala Nature Trail" [View Complete Trail Guide]. KCC is one of the best areas to watch colorful rain forest birds. Sinharaja is home to many species of birds including more than 20 species endemic to Sri Lanka. This area is best known amongst birdwatcher for what they call “mixed species feeding bird flocks”. As the name implies, these are large flocks of birds, belonging to many different species, traveling through the forest looking for food. Sometimes there can be as many as 150 individuals in a single flock. An encounter with a large feeding flock will sure become an unforgettable moment in your life. If you plan to hike, any time during the day would be ok. KCC is open from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. and 12 hours is enough for you to complete any of the nature trails. If you are specifically behind birds, the best time to be in the forest is 7 to 9 in the morning and 4 to 6 in the evening. There are many accommodation options around Kalawana and Weddagala from basic eco-lodges to five star hotels but the two most convenient options would be to either stay in a cabin/dormitory managed by the department of forest conservation, located near KCC or at the famous “Martin’s Lodge” (Contact: Martin wijesinghe, Phone: 0455681864 ) located at a unique place at the edge of the forest. |











