Biotopo Chocón Machacas is a vibrant ecological reserve in Guatemala, renowned for its efforts to conserve the manatee and rich biodiversity of the region.
Biotopo Chocón Machacas is located in Guatemala, encompassing a range of ecosystems along the Rio Dulce. Known for its dense mangrove forests and aquatic habitats, it serves as a critical refuge for the endangered West Indian manatee. Biotopo's waters, a mix of fresh and saltwater, create a unique ecological niche that supports a variety of species. Established with the goal of preserving biodiversity, the reserve is home to numerous bird species, reptiles, and other wildlife. Visitors enjoy the stunning scenery via boat tours and trails that weave through the lush vegetation. Popular activities include birdwatching and experiencing the area's exceptional flora and fauna. The conservation efforts in Biotopo Chocón Machacas are focused on education, outreach, and research, aiming to protect its delicate ecosystems while fostering sustainable tourism.
Viewing the rare West Indian manatee.
Exploring the extensive mangrove forests.
Birdwatching numerous native and migratory species.
Boat tours on the scenic Rio Dulce.
A critically endangered species thriving in the protected waters of the reserve.
Dense mangroves support diverse wildlife and protect shorelines.
A waterway offering scenic views and access to marine and bird life.