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The Haitises Natural Park  A 'must-see' for any seri ous eco-tourist  As you sail by the protruding islets surrounding a spectacular virgin forest, you spot nesting birds seeking refuge in the boughs of unique trees and chiselled rocks. Then, as you ease your way through the mysterious mangrove swamps, home of the gentle manatee, you reach the deep caverns that are beautifully decorated with ancient drawings, priceless treasures left behind by the first inhabitants of the island. Yes, history comes alive and adventure awaits you in this treasured national park that lies on the northeast coast of the Dominican Republic. What you will experience The topography and remoteness of the park means that it is most easily reached by one of the many boat excursions available. The best points of departure are the three surrounding towns, Sabana de la Mar (located on the southeastern part of the Samaná bay), or  Santa Barbara de Samaná and Sanchez (located on the northern side of the bay). It is approximately a 50-minute boat ride across the bay to your destination. The trip is usually made in a smaller boat that is ideal for winding your way through the watery mangrove trails.
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The Haitises Natural Park

 A 'must-see' for any serious eco-tourist

 As you sail by the protruding islets surrounding a spectacular virgin forest, you spotnesting birds seeking refuge in the boughs of unique trees and chiselled rocks. Then,as you ease your way through the mysterious mangrove swamps, home of the gentlemanatee, you reach the deep caverns that are beautifully decorated with ancientdrawings, priceless treasures left behind by the first inhabitants of the island.

Yes, history comes alive and adventure awaits you in this treasured national park that

lies on the northeast coast of the Dominican Republic.

What you will experience 

The topography and remoteness of the park means that it is most easily reached byone of the many boat excursions available. The best points of departure are the threesurrounding towns, Sabana de la Mar (located on the southeastern part of the Samanábay), or  Santa Barbara de Samaná and Sanchez (located on the northern side of thebay). It is approximately a 50-minute boat ride across the bay to your destination. Thetrip is usually made in a smaller boat that is ideal for winding your way through thewatery mangrove trails.

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Since this park is so expansive and because there is so much to see, each tour willoffer a different experience. There is an abundance of hidden caves to explore,although most excursions will only have time to take you to two or three. Two of thecaves, “San Gabriel” and “Linea”, have long fascinated to history buffs with their ancient petroglyphs and pictograms by the now-extinct Taíno Indians. Bats and birdshave made their home in more than a few of these limestone caves, so keep your eyesopen for a sighting!

Some excursions include a hike through the rainforest to a hidden pool and waterfall.You will also explore smaller  islands where some 112 different species of birds (suchas pelicans, vultures, turns, and herons) thrive.

Come prepared 

Since the park is home to so many different kinds of animal and plant life, and becauseit has such unique and interesting rock formations, all areas offer fantastic photographyopportunities- so be sure to take your camera and plenty of batteries. You may seeturtles, wild pigs, and dolphins. If you are very fortunate, you might even catch aglimpse of the elusive manatee.

Solar protection is a must on this trip since the tropical climate means that the sun canat times be brutal, although the park is known to be one of the rainiest sites in theDominican Republic. With that in mind, watch for an overcast sky on the day of your excursion and dress accordingly.

Since you will be exploring caves, be sure to wear proper footwear as the damp floor can be slippery. An old pair of running shoes would be ideal, and loose-fitting pants (asopposed to shorts) are recommended. Bug repellent is also useful since the mosquito,

our “national bird” here in the Dominican Republic, also thrives in the damp caveenvironment.

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Most tours offer swimming opportunities either within the park or on the beach islandof  Cayo Levantado; so don’t forget to wear your swimming clothes underneath your hiking clothes and bring a dry towel!

Which excursion do I chose? 

Different excursions are available that cater to each person’s stamina and strength.Depending on the individual group, the guide will decide how adventurous the trip willbe.

Tours will range in price from about US$45 to US$90 per person, depending on your port of departure, what is included in the tour, and how large the group is.

Most tours will include lunch and drinks and will always include the US$3 entrance fee

to the park. Although some tours are offered without lunch, this can be a greatopportunity to taste authentic Dominican cuisine! 

Tours from Sabana de la Mar are the least expensive since it is the closest town to thepark. However the tours from Samaná and Sanchez usually include trips to CayoLevantado or a trip to a re-creation of a Taíno Indian village, a special treat which is notoffered in Sabana de la Mar.

If you are taking a tour including Cayo Levantado, it should be noted that the tours willnot cover the price of drinks bought on the island.

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The Dominican Republic is the most bio-diverse island in the Caribbean and is full of natural untouched beauty. Los Haitises National Park was created in 1976 to protectthat natural beauty and history. The Dominican Republic invites you to explore one of its finest treasures and to create unforgettable memories for the whole family in thisremote paradise that is a 'must see' for any serious eco-tourist. 

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