Description
Join us in exploring the enchanting hidden waterfall in Monte Plata, the greenest province in the Dominican Republic. This awe-inspiring natural monument soars 20 meters high and is nestled in Bayaguana, offering pristine air, breathtaking vistas, and lush flora.
Our adventure commences at 8:00 a.m. when we convene at the meeting point for a 50-minute drive from Santo Domingo. En route, relish scenic landscapes while enjoying the amazing road views and engaging conversations about the island’s history and the Dominican Republic’s remarkable sites.
Upon arrival at the waterfall, Doña Ramona awaits to craft a traditional Dominican lunch over charcoal, a culinary heritage harking back to the 1900s.
Following a 15-minute to access the hidden waterfall, we will explore, capture photos, and bask in nature’s splendor for roughly 2.5 hours. We will then return to our starting point for lunch, relaxation, and the journey back to Santo Domingo, with a pit stop at The Three Eyes Cave to delve into its historical significance as a monument to nature, previously cherished by the Taino Indians.