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Canopy TOur Rio Dulce

 

At Tijax we not only talk the talk (about Ecology) we actually walk the walk.  With 220 acres of fully reforested, productive forest (Rubber and Teak) 40 acres of primary, “old Growth” Very Humid Tropical Forest And 80 acres more in various stages of planting we can show the visitor all the different aspects of Forest Management and conservation.  We have 3 kilometers of roads and trails both through the Tropical Forest as well as the Rubber Plantation. 

 

 

 

 

A typical tour last from two to three hours and it includes the flood land ecology near the  Jungle Lodge from where we depart using the rope bridges.  Great views of buttressed trees with many epiphytes and vines along the creekes where turtles and kingfishers are a common sight.  In season Iguanas and Nutrias are also present. 

Hill

 

Forest

The next section is  a brief climb to the entrance of our very own reserve area where a fully canopied trails wind through thick jungle.  Palms and Heliconias are common in the undergrowth,  Trees are lush and covered in vines.  You will see some of the common hardwoods such as Rosewood, Chicozapote, Chichipate and Naranjo  and some trees that have multiple uses such as the Chico (Chewing gum tree) the Sangre (Red dye) and the Ramon (food and fodder), you will see the Vanilla orchid and many fossil rocks and corals as the hill was once an island surrounded by the sea. 

Upon exiting the forest we enter the Rubber Plantation. 

shaman tower

 

Tower View

 

 

 

 

 

 

On hot days we recommend a visit to the pool on the return trip.  The pool is a small but very cool, spring water rock pool just ten minutes away from the Jungle Lodge, a nice refreshing way to end the excursion.

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