Begin your adventure with a scenic hike into the magical rainforest of Los Haitises National Park. As you walk along natural trails surrounded by towering trees, your guide will introduce you to the park’s rich biodiversity, including native flora, and the ecological importance of this protected area.
The tour focuses on educational birdwatching, with strategic stops in habitats where bird activity is highest. You’ll explore forest edges, canopy openings, and coastal viewpoints—ideal locations for spotting and observing birds in their natural behaviour.
One of the most exciting moments is searching for the endemic and critically endangered Ridgway’s Hawk (Gavilán de la Hispaniola). Your guide will explain its importance, recovery programmes, and conservation challenges in the Dominican Republic.
In addition to this iconic species, you may encounter:
Pelicans gliding over coastal waters
Herons hunting in mangroves and wetlands
Frigatebirds soaring high above the forest canopy
Other endemic and migratory bird species depending on the season
Using binoculars, you’ll observe feeding patterns, nesting behaviours, and flight techniques while learning how to identify species by sight and sound.
Educational Focus
This is more than just a tour—it’s a learning experience designed to connect visitors with nature:
Bird identification techniques (visual + sound)
Ecosystem relationships (forest, mangroves, coastline)
Conservation programmes in Los Haitises
Cultural and local stories from Sabana de la Mar
Importance of protecting endemic species
Photography Opportunities
Bring your camera or smartphone