Cockscomb Basin Wildlife Sanctuary has the world’s highest concentration of big cats in the world. In addition to jaguars, this 98 000 acre Jaguar Reserve is home to jaguarondis, pumas, ocelots and margays. There is also a lot of “cat food” to be found including agouties, anteaters, armadillos, tapirs, brocket deer, coatis, kinkajous, otters, pacas, and peccaries and a troop of howler monkeys. Lots of birds can be seen while hiking in this beautiful wildlife refuge. Your licensed guide will show and describe many of the plants and trees and the uses the Maya made of them and will help you spot the birds, insects and animals resident in the Jaguar Preserve.
Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness. Children must be accompanied by an adult.. Infant meals not included.. Hiking trails range from moderate to rigorous and can be muddy after rains
We text guests to arrange time and place for pickup along the Placencia Peninsula.
We also, provide pick up at he Hopkins Junction.