Home to more than 700 species of birds, and other abundant wildlife in its numerous national parks, marine reserves, wildlife refuges, lakes, waterfalls and more. Honduras' natural wonders are not to be missed. A select few of these must-see spots includes Cuero y Salado Wildlife Refuge, Pico Bonito National Park, Lake Yojoa, Pulhapanzak Falls, Cerro Azul Meambar National Park, and Jeanette Kawas National Park.
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San Pedro Sula
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FULL DAY TOUR | FROM SAN PEDRO SULA

The Cusuco National Park is located only a few km from San Pedro Sula. Cusuco is a cloud forest environment that is native only to Central America. This environment is unique because of the moisture dropped into the forest by the clouds that usually cover the mountains.
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Read more... [Cusuco National Park]
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Travel Inspiration
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If you are concerned about enjoying nature destinations, but going along with today's environmentally aware times, then the perfect combination is in Honduras. There are more than 15 national parks, housing nearly 700 bird species, making Honduras a truly Central American sample of its abundant wildlife and flora.
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Read more... [Gone wild in Honduras]
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San Pedro Sula
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FULL DAY TOUR | FROM SAN PEDRO SULA

Formerly known as Punta Sal, Jeannette Kawas is a fantastic park located only 97 Km away from San Pedro Sula, but accessible only by water. It is a unique reserve with abundant bird life, which is divided into two basic areas: The Península and the Lagoon of Los Micos. The Península is home to a tropical rain forest, and is inhabited by various interesting animals, the most visible of which is the howler monkey.
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Read more... [Jeannette Kawas National Park]
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Tela
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FULL DAY TOUR | FROM TELA

Formerly known as Punta Sal, Jeannette Kawas is a fantastic park in Tela accessible only by water. It is a unique reserve with abundant bird life, which is divided into two basic areas: The Península and the Lagoon of Los Micos. The Península is home to a tropical rain forest, and is inhabited by various interesting animals, the most visible of which is the howler monkey.
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Read more... [Jeannette Kawas National Park]
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