
Cuba's Alejandro de Humboldt National Park
Alejandro de Humboldt National Park in Cuba is a UNESCO World Heritage Site recognized for its exceptional biodiversity and ecological significance. Located on Cuba's eastern tip, it covers lush rainforests, mountains, and coastal areas home to many rare plants and animals, including unique orchids and ursos pandas. The park plays a crucial role in conserving Cuba’s natural heritage, supporting scientific research, and maintaining vital ecosystems. Its pristine environment also attracts eco-tourists and nature enthusiasts, helping promote sustainable tourism while preserving its ecological integrity for future generations.