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Horton Plains National Park to Sinharaja Forest Reserve

Updated: March 14, 2024 05:39 AM
Sinharaja Forest Reserve

Horton+Plains+National+Park+to+Sinharaja+Forest+Reserve - Language, Currency, Distance, How to Reach, Expenses, Best time to go, What to Eat, Where to Go, FAQ

Language

The official languages of Sri Lanka are Sinhala and Tamil. However, English is also widely spoken and understood, especially in tourist areas.

Currency

The official currency of Sri Lanka is the Sri Lankan rupee (LKR). It is advisable to exchange your currency before arriving in Sri Lanka, as the exchange rate is often better than at the airport.

Distance

The distance between Horton+Plains+National+Park+and+Sinharaja+Forest+Reserve is approximately 120 kilometers (75 miles).

How to Reach

There are several ways to reach Sinharaja Forest Reserve from Horton+Plains+National+Park+:

  • By bus: There are regular buses from Horton+Plains+National+Park+to+Ratnapura, the closest town to Sinharaja Forest Reserve. From Ratnapura, you can take another bus to Sinharaja Forest Reserve.
  • By train: There are no direct trains from Horton+Plains+National+Park+to+Sinharaja+Forest+Reserve+. However, you can take a train from Horton+Plains+National+Park+to+Colombo, and then another train from Colombo to Ratnapura. From Ratnapura, you can take a bus to Sinharaja Forest Reserve.
  • By taxi: You can also hire a taxi to take you from Horton+Plains+National+Park+to+Sinharaja+Forest+Reserve+. This is the most expensive option, but it is also the most convenient.

Expenses

The cost of travel between Horton+Plains+National+Park+and+Sinharaja+Forest+Reserve+will vary depending on the mode of transportation you choose. However, you can expect to pay between LKR 1,500 and LKR 3,000 for a bus ticket, between LKR 2,500 and LKR 5,000 for a train ticket, and between LKR 5,000 and LKR 10,000 for a taxi.

Best time to go

The best time to visit Horton+Plains+National+Park+and+Sinharaja+Forest+Reserve+is during the dry season, which runs from December to April. During this time, the weather is dry and sunny, making it ideal for hiking and wildlife viewing.

What to Eat

There are a variety of restaurants and cafes in Horton+Plains+National+Park+and+Sinharaja+Forest+Reserve+that serve a variety of Sri Lankan and international cuisine. Some of the most popular dishes include:

  • Rice and curry: A traditional Sri Lankan dish made with rice and a variety of curries.
  • Hoppers: A type of pancake made with coconut milk.
  • Roti: A type of flatbread.
  • Kottu: A stir-fried dish made with roti, vegetables, and meat.

Where to Go

In addition to Horton+Plains+National+Park+and+Sinharaja+Forest+Reserve+, there are a number of other interesting places to visit in the area, including:

  • The Hakgala Botanical Garden: A beautiful botanical garden located near Horton+Plains+National+Park+
  • The Udawalawe National Park: A national park located near Sinharaja Forest Reserve
  • The Galle Fort: A UNESCO World Heritage Site located on the southern coast of Sri Lanka

FAQ

Here are some of the most frequently asked questions about Horton+Plains+National+Park+and+Sinharaja+Forest+Reserve+

  1. What is the entrance fee for Horton+Plains+National+Park+? The entrance fee for Horton+Plains+National+Park+is LKR 1,500 for foreign visitors.
  2. What is the entrance fee for Sinharaja Forest Reserve? The entrance fee for Sinharaja Forest Reserve is LKR 1,000 for foreign visitors.
  3. Are there any guided tours of Horton+Plains+National+Park+and+Sinharaja+Forest+Reserve+? Yes, there are guided tours of Horton+Plains+National+Park+and+Sinharaja+Forest+Reserve+available. The cost of a guided tour will vary depending on the tour operator and the length of the tour.
  4. What should I wear when visiting Horton+Plains+National+Park+and+Sinharaja+Forest+Reserve+? It is important to wear comfortable shoes and clothing when visiting Horton+Plains+National+Park+and+Sinharaja+Forest+Reserve+, as you will be doing a lot of walking. It is also important to bring a raincoat, as the weather in Sri Lanka can be unpredictable.
  5. Are there any dangers associated with visiting Horton+Plains+National+Park+and+Sinharaja+Forest+Reserve+? There are no major dangers associated with visiting Horton+Plains+National+Park+and+Sinharaja+Forest+Reserve+. However, it is important to be aware of the following:
    • Leeches: Leeches are common in Horton+Plains+National+Park+and+Sinharaja+Forest+Reserve+. It is important to wear leech socks and tuck your pants into your socks to prevent them from attaching to your skin.
    • Wild animals: There are a number of wild animals that live in Horton+Plains+National+Park+and+Sinharaja+Forest+Reserve+, including elephants, leopards, and bears. It is important to be aware of your surroundings and to keep a safe distance from these animals.

*Distance calculation may be aerial distance.

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