What is Cueva del Río Cristal?
Discover Cueva del Río Cristal in Loma de Cabrera, Dajabón — a hidden natural gem where underground springs surface as crystal-clear pools perfect for a refreshing dip. Explore ancient rock formations with stalactites and stalagmites in pristine jungle surroundings. Local guides lead this safe eco-adventure, sharing insights into the area's geology and biodiversity. Ideal for nature lovers, photographers, and light hikers. Bring non-slip shoes, swimwear, and bug repellent. An off-the-beaten-path treasure in the Northwest Line for travelers craving the real deal.
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A karst cavity carved over millennia by the Río Cristal cutting through limestone of the Central Massif. A natural refuge in a border zone, its waters originate in Loma de Cabrera and feed the Dajabón watershed. A site of high ecological and geological value in the mountain range.

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