Celaque National Park is a pristine wilderness area in Honduras known for its cloud forests, diverse ecology, and highest peak in the country.
Celaque National Park, located in western Honduras, is renowned for its cloud forest ecosystems and the highest peak in the country, Cerro Las Minas, which towers at 2,870 meters (9,416 feet). This expansive park covers diverse geography from dense forests to rugged mountains. The park is a critical habitat home to around 500 species of plants and nearly 300 bird species. It is significant for conservation efforts due to its biodiversity and the presence of numerous endemic species. Visitors to the park can enjoy various outdoor activities, including hiking to the summit of Cerro Las Minas, which offers breathtaking views of the surrounding terrain. The park's trails wind through lush forests and provide opportunities for wildlife viewing, including glimpses of ocelots, pumas, and several species of parrots. Established in 1987, Celaque National Park continues to be a stunning natural attraction for hikers, birdwatchers, and nature lovers.
Cerro Las Minas - the highest peak in Honduras.
Unique cloud forest ecosystem supporting diverse flora and fauna.
Stunning viewpoints offering panoramic views of lush landscapes.
Remote trails providing solitude and a chance to connect with nature.
The highest point in Honduras offering challenging hikes and sweeping views.
An ecosystem characterized by constant cloud cover, hosting diverse wildlife and plants.
The park area is home to communities with rich indigenous Lenca heritage.