Damajagua Falls Adventure
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Take the adventure of a lifetime and experience the waterfalls of Damajagua, Mother Nature has crafted 27 awe-inspiring pools, etched out of limestone for you to enjoy!
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Operating days: On Request
Departure point: Airport/Port/ Accommodation pick-up
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Enjoy an unforgettable adventure at the waterfalls of Damajagua in the Dominican Republic, located at the confluence of emerald waters, deep in a tropical rainforest of the Cordillera Septentrional. 27 refreshing waterfalls have been chiselled by Mother Nature’s celestial mallet. Ideal for visitors who like to commune with nature while experiencing an adrenaline-fuelled day, you will hop on the back of a safari-style truck, where a team of experienced guides and drivers await. Only 12 of the 27 waterfalls will be visited since doing the 27 waterfalls would take more excellent physical preparation. After a short safety briefing, glide across the natural water springs, bathing in sacred caves. Flanked by the whistling of exotic birdlife and the banks of the Damajagua River, the rustling of the streams arouse a state of stillness. A labyrinth of tunnels and chutes is scattered around the waterfalls, some reaching up to 13 feet. With the grace of aquatic birds, Somersault, as your guide, keep a watchful eye. Walk an interpretative rainforest trail to come face-to-face with Mother Earth, and wildlife waits. Leap headfirst, swim crossways, and slide down natural waterslides. Explore unpredictable falls, with teasing names like “La Virgen” and “La Tinajita.” “La Virgen” holds Taino legends. The locals built a statue of pebbles that paid homage to the Virgin of Altagracia, perhaps becoming the first worshippers of the Patron Saint of the Dominican people. After a typical buffet-style lunch, head towards the small town of Imbert and visit a local market where you can purchase artisan products and crafts bearing a distinct Dominican hallmark.
