The Big Rainforest Near the South Coast
Kanneliya is the largest rainforest in Sri Lanka after Sinharaja, and the most accessible major one from the south coast — only about an hour inland from Galle. Together with the neighbouring Dediyagala and Nakiyadeniya forests it forms the KDN forest complex, a designated UNESCO Biosphere Reserve and a vital watershed feeding the Gin and Nilwala rivers.
Why It's Special
- High endemism — a large share of its woody plants and many of its animals are found only in Sri Lanka.
- Waterfalls — Kanneliya is famous for beautiful cascades such as Anagimala Falls and Narangas Ella, reachable on forest trails.
- Wildlife — endemic birds, purple-faced langurs, giant squirrels, frogs, and a wealth of butterflies and dragonflies.
- Big trees — towering dipterocarps and the giant "Kabbe" / pillar viewpoint rock with forest views.
Visiting
Trails of varying lengths start from the forest office, and a guide is required — they'll lead you to the waterfalls and point out wildlife. Routes range from short loops to half-day hikes to the viewpoints and falls.
Practical Tips
- Best time: The drier months (January–April) make trails and falls easier.
- Leeches: Expect them after rain — leech socks help.
- Bring: Swimwear if you want to dip in a forest pool, plus water and grippy shoes.
Where to Stay
Most visitors base in Galle or the Akuressa area for an easy day trip. See our rainforest accommodation guide for nearby eco-lodges.
