There a couple of interesting attractions in the area. One of them is Puerto Barillas´ Spider Monkey Tour which an very unique experience. A colony of Spider Monkey inhabit a patch of forest and they have been really well adapted to human presence. So you do a visit and then you have the chance to interact with them.
The other interesting attraction in the area is the Procosta Sea Turtle Conservation Program that offers a Cat & Release Tour which consist on looking for either Green Turtle or Hawksbill Turtles (dependind on tide times) catch individuals and do the scientific process. DNA analysis, tagged them (If they are not), measure them and weight them, all the with the tourist help. After all these, release them back to the bay waters. A large percentage of the fee of this experience goes to their conservation program. There is also the possibility to do a paid volunteering visit at the facilites of the program in Isla La Pirraya.
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• wildlife (apart from birds)
• sights (natural, cultural, archaeological, etc.)
• activities (e.g. for non-birding companions)
There a couple of interesting attractions in the area. One of them is Puerto Barillas´ Spider Monkey Tour which an very unique experience. A colony of Spider Monkey inhabit a patch of forest and they have been really well adapted to human presence. So you do a visit and then you have the chance to interact with them.
The other interesting attraction in the area is the Procosta Sea Turtle Conservation Program that offers a Cat & Release Tour which consist on looking for either Green Turtle or Hawksbill Turtles (dependind on tide times) catch individuals and do the scientific process. DNA analysis, tagged them (If they are not), measure them and weight them, all the with the tourist help. After all these, release them back to the bay waters. A large percentage of the fee of this experience goes to their conservation program. There is also the possibility to do a paid volunteering visit at the facilites of the program in Isla La Pirraya.