Ecotourism Highlights in Cuba 

The island of Cuba is situated in the Caribbean, between the North Atlantic Ocean and the Caribbean Sea. The United States and the Bahamas lie toward the north of Cuba, Mexico toward the west, Jamaica and the Cayman Islands toward the south and the Dominican Republic and Haiti toward the southeast.

Cuba is a prevalent Caribbean goal for direct occasions, especially with nature darlings because of its very much protected environments, astonishing scenes and its colossal cluster of widely varied vegetation. The Cuban archipelago is home to in excess of 6,500 types of higher plants (50 percent of which are local), 650 vertebrates including 350 types of flying creatures and in excess of 14,000 types of spineless creatures. Cuba is likewise home to the world's littlest feathered creature, the honey bee hummingbird and the world's littlest frog which is only 12 millimeters in length.

Cuba is honored with rich green tropical woodlands with uncommon orchids, dry mountain regions with ancient desert plants, mangrove everglades that are home to manatee and flamingos, wetlands and hummocks (earth hills) which gatekeeper fossilized plants, for example, the stopper palm.

Pursue the climbing trails and natural ways to investigate this genuinely astounding island. Coming up next are only a couple of the ecotourism features not to be missed on your bundle occasions to Cuba.

The Sierra del Rosario - Biosphere Reserve 

Situated at the eastern piece of the Guaniguanico Mountain run between Pinar del Rio and the Havana regions. Houses the Santo Tomas cavern framework and Soroa-Las Terrazas.

The Guanahacabibes Peninsula - Biosphere Reserve 

Situated in Pinar del Rio Province on Cuba's westernmost point. Ensured zones incorporate La Gabina and Mil Cumbres.

The Zapata Peninsula Nature Park - Biosphere Reserve

Situated in Matanzas Province, this is the biggest wetland in the Caribbean. Home to La Boca crocodile ranch, Laguna del Tesoro and the Amerindian Village, Caleta Buena, Playa Giron, and Playa Larga.

Baconao Park - Biosphere Reserve 

Situated around 12 miles from Santiago de Cuba city. Home to La Gran Piedra, the vestiges of Cuba's first French espresso ranches.

The Guamuhaya Mountain Range 

Home to Topes de Collantes Tourism Complex, Zaza, Tunas and Lebridge wild creature stores and El Nicho.

The Guaniguanico Mountain Range 

A rural heartland with surprising rock developments encompassing the Vinales Valley.

Baracoa 

This is the place Christopher Columbus initially set foot in Cuba. For all intents and purposes immaculate by progress, the zone is set apart by Alejandro de Humboldt National Park, Yunque de Baracoa, the Toa, Miel and Yumuri Rivers, and Maguana Beach.

Sierra Maestra 

Home to the islands verifiable safehouses, the region covers Desembarco del Granma National Park, Pico National Park, Marea del Portillo, and Santo Domingo-La Sierrita.

Sierra de Cubitas 

Extending from El Paso de Los Paredones to Hoyo de Bonet to Cayo Ballenatos and the secured territory in the northern Camaguey Keys.

Northern Holguin 

Incorporates Pinares de Mayari National Park and Guardalavaca-Estero Ciego.

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