Consisting of include pristine beaches, riverbanks, mangrove estuaries, wetlands, secondary forests, primary forests, tree plantations and pastures, this 330-hectare nature reserve forms a key link in a major biological corridor called the 'Path of the Tapir'.
Explore the reserve by hiking 7km of well-kept and marked, self-guided trails; experience the rainforest canopy in three ways – a platform 36m above the forest floor, tree climbing and a zip line called 'Flight of the Toucan', or else join birdwatching and walking tours.