Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin A flock of flamingos stands on a beach on Great Inagua, the Bahamas. getty The gentle rustling of palm trees, the dazzling symphony of birdsong, and the soothing sounds of waves caressing the shore. Welcome to Inagua, the crown jewel of birdwatching in The Bahamas.
Nestled in the lush woodlands of this southernmost archipelago, Inagua (which, though little known, is one of the largest islands in the Bahamas) has a stunning array of pristine landscapes and vibrant wildlife—a paradise for bird enthusiasts and travelers alike. With an astonishing 80,000 flamingos and 140 species of birds, Inagua’s three national parks offer unmissable opportunities to see the region’s native fauna and explore their habitats firsthand. From the untouched corners of Great Inagua, to the rugged beauty of Little Inagua, this unspoiled paradise invites all adventurers to step into nature’s embrace and immerse themselves in the unparalleled beauty of The Bahamas.
Inagua National Park is located on the island of Great Inagua, Bahamas, and is home to a breeding ...
[+] colony of over 50,000 West Indian flamingos. getty Trails and Tweets Take part in an exhilarating birdwatching adventure in the pristine landscapes of Inagua’s national parks. As you wander the island’s picturesque parks, you’re certain to be swept away by the feeling of discovery that only a self-guided trek can provide.
Follow the winding trails through flourishing fores.