The worlds first sanctuary created specifically for
the elusive jaguar ….
The Cockscomb Basin is also home to one of Belize’s highest points, Victoria Peak and a number of rare species, like the red eye tree frog.
Although the jaguar is what the Reserve is famous for, you will unlikely see one because they are nocturnal. You will, however, see lush tropical forest, many of the 300 species of birds and indications of the 55 different mammals that inhabit the sanctuary.
These include the endangered Scarlet Macaw, Keel Billed Toucan, Emerald Toucanet, and the King Vulture. The reserve is also home to an abundance of amphibians and reptiles, including the Red-Eyed Tree Frog. Among the mammals are coatis, tapirs, deer, otters, anteaters, armadillos, and of course jaguars.
The forest itself is made up of a wide range of plant species. These include some large trees such as Ceiba, Mahogany, and Santa Maria. A large number of orchids and bromeliads can also be found here.
At the entrance to the park, Mayan Centre, offers for sale the typical but beautiful Mayan wares. ** remember to bring bug spray!!!
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