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Chocoyero-El Brujo Nature Reserve adventures

Chocoyero-El Brujo Nature Reserve Adventures

Chocoyero-El Brujo Nature Reserve is a lush protected tropical forest in southwestern Nicaragua, renowned for its waterfalls, diverse wildlife, and easy hiking trails highlighting vibrant rainforest ecosystems.

455
Acres Protected
4
Miles of Trails
Approximately 20,000
Annual Visitors
1993
Year Established

About Chocoyero-El Brujo Nature Reserve

Chocoyero-El Brujo Nature Reserve
 

The Chocoyero-El Brujo Nature Reserve is a 455-acre protected area located near the Pacific coast in the Rivas department of Nicaragua. Established in 1993, the reserve encompasses a tropical rainforest environment featuring steep river valleys and volcanic soils. It is especially known for its two prominent waterfalls—Salto de la Chocoyera and El Brujo—where visitors can enjoy scenic views and refreshing pools. The reserve’s climate supports a rich biodiversity including a wide variety of tropical birds, reptiles, amphibians, and mammals, notably the vibrant green parakeets (locally called “chocoyos”) that are emblematic of the site. Trails throughout the reserve provide accessible hiking opportunities from easy to moderate difficulty, making it a popular day trip for wildlife watchers, photographers, and nature lovers. The area also plays a crucial environmental role by supplying fresh water to nearby communities. Ecologically, the reserve protects lowland rainforest threatened by agriculture and logging in surrounding areas. Visitors can explore the well-maintained paths to the waterfalls, enjoy bird watching, and learn about local conservation efforts. Its proximity to the city of Rivas and popular tourist destinations like San Juan del Sur makes it an attractive destination for both locals and international travelers. The reserve offers a peaceful natural retreat with educational interpretative signage and guided tour options to deepen understanding of the local ecosystem and conservation challenges. Overall, Chocoyero-El Brujo is a vibrant example of Nicaragua’s efforts to preserve important tropical habitats while offering outdoor recreation in a scenic setting.

Highlights

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Salto de la Chocoyera waterfall – a stunning double-tier waterfall surrounded by verdant rainforest

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Home to dense populations of green parakeets ('chocoyos'), the reserve’s namesake birds

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Well-marked hiking trails suitable for families and casual hikers with scenic viewpoints

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Freshwater springs feeding local communities and the natural pools beneath waterfalls ideal for cooling off

Notable Natural Features

Salto de la Chocoyera

The most famous waterfall in the reserve, featuring two cascades dropping approximately 50 feet into natural pools, accessible via a short hiking trail.

El Brujo Waterfall

A secondary yet picturesque waterfall set within a tranquil rainforest setting, offering quieter surroundings for visitors.

Chocoyero Parakeet Population

The green parakeets that inhabit the reserve are a key species, forming noisy flocks that can be observed throughout the forest canopy.