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Explore Arikok National Park on a guided horseback riding tour, spanning 34 sq km of diverse ecosystems from desert landscapes to coastal cliffs. Discover wildlife like burrowing owls and iconic divi-divi trees, with visits to cultural sites like Fontein Cave. Enjoy safety, education, and scenic views, immersing in Aruba's natural beauty.
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Why Choose A Guided Horseback Riding Tour For Exploring Arikok National Park?
Stunning beaches Perfect weather conditions Diverse outdoor activities Aruba, aka ‘One Happy Island’, is famous for many different things… Rich cultural heritage Vibrant night life … makes this Caribbean Island the perfect destination for tourists seeking adventure beyond ordinary.
The place is also home to Arikok National Park- a protected area spanning over 34 KM2. If you are planning a trip to Aruba, you should include Arikok in your itinerary.
Nestled in the heart of Aruba, Arikok National Park is a protected area. It encompasses diverse landscapes… … ranging from rugged desert terrain to dramatic coastal cliffs and yes, hidden caves. Besides, this place is a sanctuary for diverse flora and fauna. One way to explore this park’s rugged terrain is by taking a horseback riding tour.
It enables you to navigate the park’s trails safely. It is much more convenient that conventional mode of transportation. A guided horseback riding tour of the Arikok National Park offers numerous benefits; Improved understanding of Arikok’s flora, fauna, and geological formations. Allows you to venture off the common route to explore hidden caves.
There is no better way to explore Arikok’s diverse ecosystems than with a horseback riding tour.
From scenic coastal views of the Caribbean Sea to rugged inland landscape of Aruba… … you’ll be able to explore the island’s diverse flora & fauna from a completely different perspective.
Burrowing owls Divi-divi trees Aruban parakeet Aruban whiptail lizard … are among the native wildlife species that you might encounter during a horseback riding tour. • You will have a better understanding of adaptation and evolution.
You’ll have the opportunity to obtain information about the park’s ecology.
You’ll learn about initiatives local authorities have implemented… … for the conservation of endangered species & the restoration of their habitats.
You can pay a visit to Fontein Cave to learn about ancient Arawak Indian petroglyphs.
If you’re in Aruba, horseback riding tour of the Arikok National Park is a must. The reasons are discussed above…
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