Hosted by Dailymotion. For legal issues report at the Copyright Center, report us on DMC, or use the Instant Removal tool.
Sinharaja Rainforest & bodinagla
731 Views • Jan 08, 2009
Description
Sri Lanka's tropical rain forest, the Sinharaja is a UNESCO World Natural Heritage Site. One of the few virgin forests left in the world. Visitors are required to obtain permits from the Wildlife Department in order to visit this sanctuary. Streams, springs, rivers, waterfalls, leopard, monkeys, butterflies and moths, rare trees, valuable shrubs and medicinal herbs are all found within its green canopy. A trek along prescribed paths would provide nature lovers with a never to be forgotten experience of sights and sounds.
The largest mammal in the forest is the rarely spotted leopard, also infrequently glimpsed are the rusty spotted and wild fishing cats. Sambhur, barking deer and wild boar browse on the forest floor. The more common troops of purple-faced langur monkeys will chatter and move through the trees above you, but you're more likely to hear them than actually see them. There are also rats, shrews, giant squirrels, porcupines, civets, mongooses, venomous snakes, 20 species of birds and 45 species of reptiles!.
More from User
sri lanka Turtle
Nilantha Anuruddha michael
sri lanka Turtle
Nilantha Anuruddha michael
sri lanka turtle
Nilantha Anuruddha michael
sri lanka Kelaniya temple
Nilantha Anuruddha michael
sri lanka Kelaniya temple
Nilantha Anuruddha michael
sri lanka Kelaniya temple
Nilantha Anuruddha michael
Related Videos
Sinharaja World Heritage Rainforest (Sri Lanka) Pictures Slideshow Video
Burney Hilbert
greentravelguides.tv Sri Lankan Rainforests
GreenTV
greentravelguides.tv Sri Lankan Rainforests
GreenTV
greentravelguides.tv Sri Lankan Rainforests
GreenTV
world heritage of sri lanka-polonnaruwa
Nilantha Anuruddha michael
World Heritage Sites in Sri Lanka
Nilantha Anuruddha michael