NATURAL ATTRACTION OF ST. LUCIA

The island of St. Lucia has a topography and ecology of arresting beauty and of unmatchable quality in the entire Carribbean. The island prides itself in its abundant natural resources which is apparent with the country's conservation efforts in progress. A gigantic national rain forest lies in the island's mountainous interior and the island's protected coastal sights include the striking unforgettable spires of Les Pitons. Various nature hikes, programs and tours have been arranged to exhibit these precious assets allowing the visitors to have a wonderful time without harming its intricate and delicate environment. The island's environmental belief also reaches further beyond its shoreline to the protection of its stunning coral reefs with their rich and vast tropical sea life. The government has developed four preservation sites covering the entire island's outstanding reefs. Divers, boat owners and watersport enthusiasts have to purchase a permit before entering the reserve. The fees are utilized in renovating the reefs and preserving the reefs' endangered marine species.

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The Pitons

The Pitons are primitive twin peaks surmounting to 2,000 feet. Located near Sourfriere, the Pitons are St. Lucia's most well known landmark. The ascent to the summits are very challenging and only skilfull and adventurous climbers have ventured up to the summit.

 

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National Rain Forest

This rain forest has a special attraction to bird watchers and nature lovers. Covering 19,000 acres of rich mountains and valleys, it is a home to giant ferns, birds of paradise and various other native species of trees, exotic flowers and fruits. Its path is lined with tiny bromeliads, wild orchids an mushrooms. The brightly coloured St. Lucia Parrot locally known as ”jacquot”, White Breasted Thrasher, St. Lucia Peewee and St. Lucia Oriole are among the rare and beautiful birds that inhabit this forest.

 

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Sulphur Springs

The world's only drive-in volcanoes make up the Sulphur Springs. Currently dormant, a tour to its bubbling steamy sulphur springs offers a fascinating lesson in the violent geology of the Caribbean Rim.

 

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Mt. Gimie

Standing 3,117 feet tall, this is the highest point in St. Lucia. Emerging from the rain forest, its peak offers one of the most breathtaking views. Guided tours are conducted up to the mountain.

 

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Diamond Falls

A refreshing shower under the cascading waters of Diamond Falls offers a rejuvenating break to the tourists. The French king Louis XVI had bathhouses built for his military on these natural and mineral rich falls.

 

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Latille Gardens

Abundance of juicy fruits, blooming flowers, plants, shading trees and energetic waterfalls is what makes this fascinating hidden treasure of St. Lucia special. One cannot miss a walk on the waterfall trails or a relaxing night under the open night sky amidst the fragrance of a healthy vegetation.

 

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Wildlife

Off the coast of Fort Vieux lies two small islands called the Maria Islands. These two islands are a nature reserve and a home to two species that are not found anywhere else in the world. The Kouwes Snake marked as the world's rarest snake and the Zandoli Te, a ground lizard, the male of which carries a brilliant blue tail. The Fregate Island is a paradise for fregate birds during mating season.

 

   
 

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