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Cuba Turnat 2011, of Nature Tourism
Date: September 26-30, 2011. Edition VIII Specialized Place: Central region of Cuba, Cienfuegos, Villa Clara and Sancti Spiritus Receptive: Havanatur Cuba's Central Region will host for the celebration of TURNAT 2011. This vast area of ​​the Cuban archipelago, has significant natural and cultural attractions, a high scenic of aesthetic values ​​and a high degree of biodiversity. Among the major scenarios that offers TURNAT 2011 include: El Nicho, Cienfuegos: One of the most attractive Guamuhaya mountain range, the system of waterfalls and cascades flowing from rivers and springs in the area. Lake Hanabanilla: Protected Natural Landscape, Villa Clara: Site of high aesthetic value, with rich resources of flora and fauna and important watersheds that drain directly into the reservoir Hanabanilla. Intermountain lake is artificial, surrounded by cliffs and waterfalls. The area has interesting caves. Is a unique landscape in Cuba. Topes de Collantes: Protected Natural Landscape, Sancti Spiritus, is also part of the massif Guamuhaya. Their contrasting landscapes of valleys and mountains attract many visitors seeking adventure in the wild. The rivers form deep valleys and slopes produce impressive waterfalls, such as: CaburnÃ, The Vegas Grande and El Rocio. Valley Mills, World Heritage Site, Sancti Spiritus: Named after the fertile lands between the mountains of Trinidad and Sancti Spiritus bathed by the river Agabama. There are many ruins of ancient houses and several archaeological sites. Among the most important buildings preserved is the Iznaga Tower. This valley, in conjunction with Trinity in 1988 was declared World Heritage by UNESCO. Caguanes National Park, Biosphere Reserve, Sancti Spiritus: Located at North, Yaguajay, Caguanes National Park is one of the core areas of Biosphere Reserve, also a RAMSAR site, the values ​​of their wetlands. The place is known for the unique landscape of the Cayos de Piedra, unique rock formations in Cuba, which emerge in the form of keys. Cliffs, natural arches and niches abrasive tide, serve as shelter for birds and vegetation. |