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Yagirala Forest Reserve: A Living Rainforest Laboratory
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Yagirala Forest Reserve: A Living Rainforest Laboratory

May 23, 2026·SLAccommodation Team

A Forest Studied for Decades

Yagirala Forest Reserve is a lowland wet-zone rainforest in the southwest, between the Kalu and Bentota river basins. Long valued as a research and conservation forest, it has been studied by Sri Lankan universities for years, giving it an important role in understanding — and protecting — the island's rainforest ecology.

Why It's Worth Knowing

  • A relatively accessible lowland rainforest away from the busy main reserves
  • Rich in endemic trees, including valuable dipterocarps
  • Home to endemic birds, amphibians, reptiles, and butterflies
  • An important watershed protecting downstream rivers and farmland

Visiting

Yagirala is quieter and more low-key than Sinharaja or Kanneliya, with simple forest trails. As always in these reserves, a local guide greatly improves both safety and wildlife sightings, and helps you understand the forest's research story.

Practical Tips

  • Best time: The drier months (January–April).
  • Leeches & rain: Be ready for both in the wet zone.
  • Tread lightly: Stick to trails to protect the forest floor.

Where to Stay

The reserve is within reach of the southwest coast — base in Galle for a comfortable day trip. See our rainforest accommodation guide.

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