Outdoor enthusiasts will love exploring Arikok National Park with its cacti-covered landscapes, caves, sand dunes, and unique rock formations. Large boulders adorned with Indian paintings make up the odd rock formation known as Ayo. Weathered by trade winds, the Casibari Boulders, are strewn amid dry scrub. Visitors may walk the trails and steps ascending through the rocks for great views and photo opportunities. Wave erosion carved the 30-meter Natural Bridge at Anicouri, which stands 7.3 meters above sea level. This is a great spot for a picnic. On the picturesque waterfront, the old stone walls of the Bushiribana Ruins are the remains of a 19th-century gold smelter. Parakeets, goats, lizards, snakes, and iguanas are just some of the creatures found in the park. Since the roads can be rugged, jeeps are recommended, but visitors can also explore on horseback and hike the many trails.

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