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Parque Nacional Cahuita
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We highly recommend some visits to Cahuita Nationalpark. All the way you find a 15 km path through the jungle and next to the most beautiful caribbean beaches. You will be able to see a lot of wild life like monkeys, sloths, snakes, raccoons and many more. If you choose to walk with a local guide you will even see more. Bring your beachwear to take a bath while exploring the park. The entrance fee on the town entrance is a voluntary donation. If you enter on the Puerto Vargas side the fee is 10 USD. It is possible to hike through the park by yourself, however if you want to have the best experience we do recommend to go with a guide. You will be able to see a lot more wildlife.
We highly recommend some visits to Cahuita Nationalpark. All the way you find a 15 km path through the jungle and next to the most beautiful caribbean beaches. You will be able to see a lot of wild life like monkeys, sloths, snakes, raccoons and many more. If you choose to walk with a local guide yo…
The tour takes place over 600 acres of Cahuita National Park, where marine and terrestrial animals are a common sight. Participants can enjoy watching sloths, fish, toucans, parrots, raccoons, and mantled howlers throughout the tour. The hiking on the trip involves flat land, so nearly anyone can participate.
Walking the trail or along the ocean is always very enjoyable here. There are flags that indicate where it is safe to swim in the ocean + they have National Park Guards patrolling the area throughout the day. Although it may be a long walk, seeing the Cahuita Point is a must. You can also get a tour guide to take you on a boat. There are so many amazing, exotic animals in the park. I will warn you this is not a spot for picnicking... due to the abundance of tourists feeding the raccoons and monkeys they will come out and steal your food. I personally do not bring any food with me when I visit the park for this reason. I would also advise not feeding the animals either, it could be dangerous to you and them.
Walking the trail or along the ocean is always very enjoyable here. There are flags that indicate where it is safe to swim in the ocean + they have National Park Guards patrolling the area throughout the day. Although it may be a long walk, seeing the Cahuita Point is a must. You can also get a tour…
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Cahuita, Limón