This exceptional full-day nature experience from the southwest region immerses you in the ecological world of Sinharaja, Sri Lanka’s last remaining primary lowland rainforest and a UNESCO World Heritage Site of global significance for its concentration of endemic and endangered species. Accompanied by an expert naturalist guide certified in Sinharaja’s unique ecosystem, the day begins with a gentle trek through the forest’s dense, multilayered canopy, where the calls of endemic birds, the movement of purple-faced langur monkeys overhead, and the almost overwhelming richness of the surrounding flora create an immersive natural experience. Highlights of the forest walk include visits to crystal-clear streams and natural bathing pools, remarkable ancient hardwood trees of impressive scale and antiquity, and potentially sightings of the elusive Sri Lankan blue magpie, green-billed coucal, and a variety of endemic reptiles and amphibians. Scenic viewpoints within the forest offer elevated perspectives over the canopy, and a naturalist-led picnic lunch in a forest clearing adds a wonderfully atmospheric midday pause. The tour departs from nearby guesthouses or via private transfer from the southern coast and operates on a fully private basis, with all park fees, guiding and meals included.