Natural Wonders

sri pada, peak wilderness, adams peak

Unesco World Heritage - Peak Wilderness

Peak Wilderness

Peak Wilderness sanctuary is a tropical rain forest that spreads over a land of 224 square kilometers around the Sri Paada (Adam's Peak) mountain & is the third largest of the 50 sanctuaries in the country. Your route will be via Hatton (Hatton � Nallathanniya) and to climb down via Murray estate, which borders the peak wilderness sanctuary.

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knuckles forest range

Knuckles Forest Range

Knuckles

The Knuckles Mountain Range lies in central Sri Lanka, in the Districts of Matale and Kandy. The range takes its name from a series of recumbent folds and peaks in the west of the massif which resemble the knuckles of clenched fist when viewed from certain locations in the Kandy District.

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Leapords??? YALA it is

Yala

Yala (???) National Park is the most visited and second largest national park in Sri Lanka, bordering the Indian Ocean. The park consists of five blocks, two of which are now open to the public, and also adjoining parks.

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sinharaja world heritage site

Birds??? Sinharaja it is

Sinharaja

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..

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kalpitiya

Dolphins... Kalpitiya it is

Kalpitiya

Kalpitiya is located in Puttalam district, North Western province of Sri Lanka. It is known for its natural environment. It consists of 14 islands. It has a total area of 16.73 km². The people of Kalpitiya are mostly fishermen. It is now developing as a tourist destination.

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hortain plains

Lush Green

Hortain Plains

Horton Plains National Park is a protected area in the central highlands of Sri Lanka and is covered by montane grassland and cloud forest. This plateau at an altitude of 2,100–2,300 metres is rich in biodiversity and many species found here are endemic to the region..

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