The Alejandro de Humboldt National Park is of the most important places for the preservation of the endemic flora of the region.
The name of the park is a homage of the German Enrique Alejandro, Humboldt Baron, an important scientist who went all over the island in the 19th century, achieving the title of Cuba’s Second Discoverer.
This park, with an extension of 10,680 hectares, was declared World Heritage in 2001 and is one of the mountainous richest endemic ecosystems in the world.
The park has camping places, accommodations, guided routes and high qualified staff to solve any doubt or problem of the visitors.
Enjoy the forest, rivers, puddles and waterfalls in a rainy environment which create an incomparable landscape. A real treasure you cannot miss on your trip to the Eastern side of Cuba.
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Provincias de Holguín y Guantánamo
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