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Sri Lanka is a mercurial mix of opportunities and an idyllic landscape, which is counted in the list of an ultimate holiday destination. One can experience rich abundant natural beauty and glistering tapestry of culture. The entire island is an original paradise amid scenic beauty. This small island has many nicknames such as the Pearl of the Orient, Teardrop of India etc… and its colorful collection revealing its richness and beauty that evokes the visitors while on Sri Lanka travel.

Sri Lanka, a beach holiday destination, offers host of tourism opportunities. Majestic waterfalls, Palm-fringed pristine beaches, museums, quaint hill stations, pilgrimage sites, adventure sports facilities, world heritage sites, National Parks, -Srilanka is a comprehensive tourist package. Some of the main attractions in Sri Lanka are:-

o Adams Peak- Being the part of group of mountains situated in Ratnapura district, it presents one of the most spectacular sightseeing tour. It is considered sacred by followers of many religions such as Buddhism, Hinduism, Islam and Christianity. It has been given different names by people of different religion.

o Henarathgoda Botanical garden- located at around thirty kilometers North West of Colombo, there is large variety of trees from every corner of tropical world. It is famous for growth of first seedling of Brazilian rubber plant. One can easily come cross flowering plants, dry land forests, tropical evergreen forests, subtropical evergreen forests etc…

o Temple of the Tooth- it is one of the greatest relics of Lord Buddha’s tooth, which has been enshrined in this temple. As it is located in the city of Kandy, it has been declared as one of the world Heritage sites by UNESCO. It is one of the scared places for the Buddhist followers.

In addition to these, there are many attractions and the number of cities, which offer myriad of opportunities for the tourists, each with its own unique taste. Each city of Sri Lanka is said to have well developed infrastructure that welcomes tourists with open arms. Hospitality on this beautiful island is wonderful. Some of the main sites ranging from cities to rainforests which has been declared as world heritage sites by UNESCO are following:-

o Sacred City of Anuradhapura
o Ancient City of Polonnaruwa
o Ancient City of Polonnaruwa
o Sacred City of Kandy
o Golden Temple of Dambulla
o Old Town of Galle and its Fortification
o Old Town of Galle and its Fortification
o Sinharaja Forest Reserve

Trip to Sri Lanka is really a wonderful opportunity filled with fun and excitement to unwind, relax and see nature at its best.

Ectomycorrhizal colonization and seedling growth of Shorea (Dipterocarpaceae) species in simulated shade environments of a Sri Lankan rain forest [An article from: Forest Ecology and Management]

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This digital document is a journal article from Forest Ecology and Management, published by Elsevier in 2005. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Media Library immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

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The purpose of our study was to examine whether the degree of ectomycorrhizal (EM) colonization was associated with amount of shade for potted seedlings of five rain forest tree species. Seedlings were exposed to a range of shade treatments-from the open to that emulating the degree of shade beneath a deep-canopied forest. The experiment was carried out at the field station (580 m.a.s.l) of the Sinharaja World Heritage Site in southwestern Sri Lanka. We selected five species for the study: Shorea affinis (Thw.) Ashton, S. congestiflora (Thw.) Ashton, S. cordifolia (Thw.) Ashton, S. gardneri (Thw.) Ashton, and S. zeylanica (Thw.) Ashton, all members of a sympatric clade of endemic canopy trees in the family dipterocarpaceae. Results show that the percentage EM colonization was significantly different among shade treatments, for all five species (p < 0.05). However, EM root colonization was not significantly different among species. Highest percentages of EM colonization for all species, except for S. congestiflora, were in treatments providing full open conditions. However, seedling growth of all species were best under partial shade conditions (p < 0.05), intermediate between the deep shade of a forest understory and no shade of open environments. The non-linear relationship between seedling growth performance and EM colonization is discussed.


Ectomycorrhizal colonization and seedling growth of Shorea (Dipterocarpaceae) species in simulated shade environments of a Sri Lankan rain forest [An article from: Forest Ecology and Management]

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Environmental Protection And Sustainable Development In Sri Lanka
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The Sinharaja Forest Reserve, which was established in 1978 to protect the nearly extinct tropical lowland rain forest, was flagged as a World Heritage Site in 1988. The history of environmental policy and law in Sri Lanka however goes back much …

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I am hoping to travel to Sinharaja rain forest in Sri lanka. I live in Colombo.And i have never gone a journey like that.Don’t have any idea what should I take with my self. Help!!!!!!!!! There will be few hikes,water falls and also rain. and leeches also icon biggrin Sri Lanka Travel   Unwind the Nature at Its Best

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Well, whatever else, take someone who knows what they’re doing! Good luck though, that sounds fantastic.

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