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22 Αυγ 2023 · One of the most magical parks you can explore when traveling to the Dominican Republic is the Indigenous Eyes Ecological Park (Parque Ojos Indigenas Reserva). This relaxing oasis is spread out of 1,500 acres of pristine lowland subtropical forest–undeveloped and perfect for a quiet escape.
The Indigenous Eyes Ecological Park & Reserve consists of 1,500 acres of land donated by Grupo Puntacana to the Fundación Grupo Puntacana as a private nature reserve for educational, scientific and recreational purposes. The Ecological Reserve is categorized as a transitional subtropical forest because it contains a mix of flora and fauna from ...
The tour includes detailed explanations and visits to see the endemic Rhinoceros Iguana, the Apiary, the endemic Ridgway's Hawks, our YAUYA store, and last but not least our Indigenous Eyes Ecological Reserve (Inriri lagune). Punta Cana, Dominican Republic.
The Indigenous Eyes Ecological Park and Reserve is a stunning natural area located in Punta Cana, Dominican Republic. The park is a protected reserve, home to twelve freshwater lagoons, each with crystal-clear water and surrounded by lush vegetation.
Explore the Ojos Indígenas Reserve in Puntacana. Discover lagoons, trails, and native wildlife in this natural Caribbean paradise.
Ojos Indígenas (Indigenous Eyes) is a nature reserve south of Punta Cana. Visitors can swim in incredible Larimar-colored lagoons fringed with lush vegetation, and wander through self-guided trails (and an Iguana zoo!) to learn about indigenous Taíno culture and agriculture.
Popular for its beautiful lagoons (five of which are swimmable) and surroundings, the protected 1,500-acre (600-hectare) Indigenous Eyes Ecological Park lies in the south end of Punta Cana. You can walk through the forest paths to a quiet beach, or jump in and cool off in the swimming holes.