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Immerse yourself in a UNESCO World Heritage site where biodiversity reaches its peak. This is the last stand of Sri Lanka's virgin rainforest, home to over 60% of the island's endemic trees and nearly all of its endemic birds. Our 2-day trek takes you deep into the humid interior to witness 'bird waves,' find rare Green Pit Vipers, and swim in the crystal-clear rock pools of hidden waterfalls. This is nature at its most raw, vibrant, and untouched.
Duration
2 Days
Group Size
2-12 people
Destinations
1 Cities
Difficulty
Moderate (Humid & Slippery)
Spot the Sri Lanka Blue Magpie and Red-faced Malkoha
Swim in the natural pools of Kekuna Ella or Pathan Oya waterfalls
Expert-led tracking of endemic amphibians and reptiles
Experience the 'Rainforest Dawn Chorus'—the ultimate natural wake-up call
Village-style organic lunch served on banana leaves
Flexible
Time: Flexible
Flexible
Time: Flexible
Free cancellation up to 48 hours before tour start. No refund for cancellations within 48 hours.
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