Dajabón, the Dominican Republic | Unveiled its First Official Ecotourism Guide

Dajabón, one of the 32 provinces of the Dominican Republic, located in the northwest of the country, a vibrant and culturally diverse region, bordering Haiti, known for its bi - national market, where Dominicans and Haitians come together to trade goods, home to beautiful  natural landscapes, including the Masacre River and the Loma de Cabrera, and highlighted by a delicious local cuisine  influenced by both Dominican and Haitian cultures launched its first ercotourism guide. 

The Legislative Management Office of Representative Daritza Zapata and the Dajabón Tourism Cluster have unveiled the province’s first official tourist guide, an initiative that aims to position the province as an authentic and sustainable destination.

Designed to showcase the attractiveness of the province and promote territorial development, Dajabón’s first ecotourism guide features the natural, cultural, and gastronomic richness of the region, highlighting local identity, community strength, and inclusive development through its content, which is also supported by legislative efforts and previous initiatives like the “Dajabón Vivelo” ecotourism fair with the goal to increase visibility on the national tourism agenda.

The guide features ecological routes, protected areas, cultural and historical landmarks, rural accommodations, restaurants, and community projects that encourage responsible tourism and biodiversity conservation. 

Among the highlighted attractions are the Maguaca Waterfall, El Pomar Spa, El Aguacate River, the Honey Route, the El Edén Ecological Project, and the Maní Cassava Factory, destinations that embody community participation and support the local economy.

The Legislative Management Office of Representative Daritza Zapata highlighted the spirit of the province, its people, landscapes, and community strength, while aligning with a broader legislative and institutional strategy to promote territorial development.

The official emphasized that from Congress, efforts are underway to secure legal and financial support to ensure Dajabón growth and visibility on the national tourism agenda and that the guide complements previous initiatives such as “Dajabón Vivelo” ecotourism fair, which promotes the region’s environmental and cultural potential.  

Link 
https://dominicantoday.com/dr/tourism/2025/10/30/dajabon-launches-its-first-ecotourism-guide/

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