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Nature

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.

La Tigra National Park

Tegucigalpa
FULL DAY TOUR | FROM TEGUCIGALPA

La Tigra

Located 15 Miles to the north of Tegucigalpa, La Tigra National Park encompasses an impressive cloud forest extending more than 238 Km2. Elevations in the park range from over four thousand to nearly seven thousand feet above sea level.
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La Villa de Soledad

Tela & La Ceiba
La Ceiba | Honduras

Standard room

Outstanding setting with breathtaking views of Pico Bonito National Park and Cangrejal RiverCangrejal River. Walking distance access to hiking trails, river rafting. Awesome bird watching opportunities, unsurpassable Honduran hospitality provided on site by owners.
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Lancetilla Garden

Tela
FULL DAY TOUR | FROM TELA

Lancetilla Garden

Just outside of Tela lies the second largest tropical botanical garden in the world: Lancetilla Botanical Gardens. Established by the Tela Railroad Co. as an experimental planting station, in this garden tropical plants from all around the world can be found, many of them bare exotic fruits, which have attracted a multitude of tropical birds that have made the park their home.
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Lancetilla Garden & Tela Beaches

San Pedro Sula

FULL DAY TOUR | FROM SAN PEDRO SULA

Giant bamboo

Just outside of Tela lies the second largest tropical botanical garden in the world: Lancetilla Botanical Gardens. Established by the Tela Railroad Co. as an experimental planting station, in this garden tropical plants from all around the world can be found, many of them bare exotic fruits, which have attracted a multitude of tropical birds that have made the park their home.
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