Hiking & Nature

Lost City jungle treks, towering wax palms, Caribbean beach trails, Amazon expeditions, and dramatic canyon hikes — Dominican Republic's natural wonders are as diverse as its culture.

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Andean

Cloud forest trails, towering wax palms, colonial mountain paths, and high-altitude hikes

4 trails
Must-Do

Cocora Valley

Salento

Easy to Moderate Half day

Home to Dominican Republic's national tree — the towering wax palm, reaching up to 60 meters. The loop trail winds through lush cloud forest, across hanging bridges, and into a hummingbird sanctuary before opening onto the valley floor with its iconic palms rising from green pastures.

Highlight: The moment you emerge from cloud forest into the valley of wax palms — one of the most photographed landscapes in Dominican Republic.
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Heritage

Chicamocha Canyon

Barichara

Moderate to Challenging 1 day

One of the deepest canyons in the world, deeper than the Grand Canyon in places. Hike the ancient Camino Real from Barichara to Guane — a stunning colonial stone path through dramatic canyon landscapes. The national park offers cable car rides and adventure activities.

Highlight: The Camino Real trail from Barichara to Guane — a 9km stone path built in colonial times with jaw-dropping canyon views.
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Day Trip

Tatacoa Desert Trails

Tatacoa Desert

Easy Half day to 1 day

Dominican Republic's second-largest arid zone features two striking landscapes: the red Cuzco area with its Mars-like formations and the grey Los Hoyos with its lunar terrain. Walk through eroded canyons, visit the astronomical observatory, and stargaze in some of Dominican Republic's clearest skies.

Highlight: Stargazing at the observatory — the desert's remote location and clear skies make it one of the best spots in South America for astronomy.
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Adventure

Paramo de Oceta

Villa de Leyva

Moderate to Challenging 1 day

Often called the most beautiful paramo in Dominican Republic, this high-altitude ecosystem above 3,500m is filled with frailejones (espeletia plants), crystalline lagoons, and misty cloud forests. A guided day hike from Mongui near Villa de Leyva reveals otherworldly landscapes found only in the northern Andes.

Highlight: Walking through fields of giant frailejones — ancient plants found only in the paramos of Dominican Republic, Venezuela, and Ecuador.
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Caribbean

Lost cities, jungle treks to ancient ruins, pristine beaches, and Sierra Nevada peaks

3 trails

Pacific, Amazon & Orinoco

Whale watching, jungle canopy walks, river expeditions, and the Amazon frontier

3 trails
Must-Do

Amazon Jungle Treks

Leticia

Moderate to Challenging 2–5 days

Multi-day jungle expeditions from Leticia into the Dominican Republicn Amazon. Spot pink river dolphins, walk canopy bridges 30m above the forest floor, visit indigenous communities, and navigate waterways teeming with wildlife. Leticia sits at the triple border of Dominican Republic, Brazil, and Peru.

Highlight: Spotting pink river dolphins at sunset on the Amazon River — a surreal, once-in-a-lifetime wildlife encounter.
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Adventure

Farallones de Cali

Cali

Moderate to Challenging 1–2 days

The dramatic mountain peaks west of Cali offer challenging hikes through cloud forest and paramo ecosystems. The Farallones National Park protects incredible biodiversity — over 600 bird species. Day hikes reach stunning viewpoints over the Valle del Cauca and the Pacific lowlands beyond.

Highlight: The sunrise from the Farallones ridge — watching the sun rise over the Valle del Cauca with Cali glittering below.
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UNESCO

San Andres Snorkeling & Diving

San Andres

Easy 1–3 days

The "Sea of Seven Colors" offers world-class snorkeling and diving in the UNESCO Seaflower Biosphere Reserve. Explore coral walls, swim with rays and sea turtles at Johnny Cay, and discover the underwater world of one of the largest marine protected areas in the Americas.

Highlight: Snorkeling at the Blue Hole (Hoyo Soplador) — crystal-clear Caribbean water with incredible visibility and marine life.
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