Ometepe Biological Reserve encompasses the volcanic island of Ometepe, offering diverse ecosystems, rich wildlife, and a wealth of outdoor activities like hiking, wildlife viewing, and cultural exploration.
Ometepe Biological Reserve is located on Ometepe Island, formed by two volcanoes, Concepción and Maderas, rising from Lake Cocibolca (Lake Nicaragua). The reserve covers a variety of landscapes including lush tropical forests, volcanic slopes, freshwater lakes, and wetlands, creating a habitat that supports a broad range of flora and fauna. The island's ecosystems include dry forests, cloud forests, and riparian zones, which are home to howler monkeys, white-faced capuchins, numerous bird species, and abundant plant life. Archaeological sites with petroglyphs and ancient stone statues found throughout the island highlight the rich cultural history of Ometepe. Popular recreational activities include hiking up volcanoes for panoramic views, kayaking on Lake Nicaragua, birdwatching, and exploring rural villages that retain indigenous traditions. Concepción Volcano is an active stratovolcano known for challenging hikes, while Maderas Volcano features a crater lagoon and more moderate trekking routes. The reserve’s natural and cultural offerings attract eco-tourists and adventure travelers seeking both outdoor experience and insight into local heritage. The reserve is managed to balance conservation objectives with sustainable tourism, preserving its unique biodiversity. The cultural connection of local communities to the reserve reinforces conservation efforts and provides visitors with a chance to engage with traditional lifestyles. Ometepe’s combined volcanic geology, tropical ecosystems, and archaeological significance make it a notable destination for both nature enthusiasts and cultural travelers.
Climb to the summit of Concepción Volcano for stunning panoramic views of Lake Nicaragua and the island
Explore the crater lagoon atop Maderas Volcano surrounded by cloud forest
View ancient petroglyphs and stone statues scattered throughout the reserve
Kayak or paddleboard on Lake Cocibolca with views of volcanic landscapes and abundant wildlife
An active stratovolcano reaching 1,610 meters with challenging trails and panoramic views.
A freshwater lagoon in the volcano's crater surrounded by cloud forest, accessible via moderate hiking trails.
Ancient stone carvings and sculptures scattered around Ometepe signifying its historic indigenous heritage.