Parc National La Visite is a vibrant national park in Haiti, known for its stunning landscapes, diverse flora and fauna, and challenging hiking trails.
Parc National La Visite, established in 1983, spans the mountainous regions of southeastern Haiti, providing a crucial habitat for a variety of endemic species. The park's elevation ranges from 1,250 to over 2,300 meters, offering cool, misty climates conducive to dense pine woodlands and montane thickets. Wildlife includes the endemic Hispaniolan trogon, among other bird species. La Visite's biodiversity makes it an important area for conservation efforts, especially against deforestation and land degradation. Hiking is a major attraction, with the park featuring trails that traverse through its varied terrain, showcasing panoramic views of the Caribbean from high altitudes. Its historical significance, combined with natural beauty, draws both local and international visitors eager to connect with Haiti's natural heritage.
The pine forests offer a unique ecosystem surrounded by montane grasslands.
Home to the endangered La Selle thrush and other rare bird species.
Trails leading to Pic La Visite provide stunning vistas of the Caribbean coast.
Hidden cascades and waterfalls dot the landscape, providing serene spots for rest.
Offers panoramic views of the surrounding landscape and the Caribbean Sea.
Coniferous forests that provide critical habitat for endemic bird species.
Hidden cascades offer peaceful picnic spots and scenic beauty.