Morne Diablotin National Park, located in Dominica, is renowned for conserving the island's highest peak and its lush, verdant rainforest landscape.
Morne Diablotin National Park covers an expansive area in the northern region of Dominica, primarily known for hosting the island's highest mountain, Morne Diablotin, which rises to 1,447 meters. The park’s dense rainforest provides a critical habitat for a variety of wildlife including rare birds like the Imperial Parrot. Established in 2000, the park plays a dual role in preserving biodiversity and offering exceptional opportunities for hiking and nature observation. The park's rugged trails and remote landscapes appeal to adventurous hikers who can explore the montane ecosystems and enjoy spectacular views from varied vantage points. While it lacks formal visitor facilities, its untouched nature and biological significance draw visitors from around the globe intrigued by its ecological richness.
Morne Diablotin summit with panoramic island views
Habitat for the rare Imperial Parrot
Unspoiled tropical rainforest ecosystems
Challenging trails for experienced hikers
The tallest peak in Dominica, offering challenging hikes and extraordinary island views.
A haven for Dominica’s national bird, which is an endangered species.
Home to a diverse range of flora and fauna specific to montane regions.