The Chiquimulilla canal in Guatemala is an artificial passage built to communicate between the departments of Escuintla, Santa Rosa, and Jutiapa. It has 140 kilometers of extension and 2,800 hectares of mangroves. Its history goes back more than 100 years.
Parallel to the Pacific coast of Guatemala and with a unique landscape, the Chiquimulilla Canal is an artificial channel that has become a tourist spot and is a refuge for exuberant flora and fauna.
Although the fauna is diverse, visitors most frequently observe birds such as herons, hawks, and gulls. "And if fortune is with us, we will have the opportunity to see endangered animals: alligators, freshwater turtles, and iguanas."
Embarcadero Aldela La Candelaria, Taxisco, Santa Rosa
Monterrico Natural Reserve: Visit the Monterrico Natural Reserve, home to sea turtles and an impressive variety of birds, ideal for nature lovers.
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