Sinharaja
The last viable tropical rainforest is found in Sinharaja. Over half of Sri Lanka’s native tree population is also found in this rainforest, allowing it to be considered a conservation site that is important for the ecosystems of Sri Lanka.
Horton Plains
Horton Plains is known for having varied ecosystems. It is filled with a diverse array of wildlife as well as flora and fauna. Animals such as elk, porcupines and hares can be found in diverse varieties when you traverse this dense and lush area.
Adam’s Peak
The summit of Adam’s Peak is known for having a spiritual meaning that changes among different faiths. Despite this, those of various religions have pilgrimages to visit this location. Due to its relevance and radiance as a spiritual location, it is a protected area where wildlife and plant life live untamed and unbothered.
Ella
The greenery of Ella is unmatched in other parts of Sri Lanka. You can see some exciting scenery of the wilderness such as tremendous mountains and glistening waterfalls when you take the exciting train ride from Nanu Oya to Ella, making it the perfect way to come across the untamed nature of Sri Lanka.
Nuwara Eliya
‘Little England’ is the name given to this hill country city due to its refreshing atmosphere. You can see mountain ranges that stretch into the distance as well as hilltops covered in green bushes of tea. These are some of the main attractions of Nuwara Eliya.
Kitulgala
Kitulgala is home to a variety of wonders, including the Kitulgala Rainforest, the Belilena Cave and the filming site of The Bridge on the River Kwai. You can visit the rainforest and come across verdant nature, or explore the cave for its historic antiquity.