Haiti is such a mountainous country that it would be a shame to only experience them from afar, whizzing around in traffic. The perfect hike is through Parc National la Visite, from Furcy, high above Port-au-Prince, down to Seguin. The park still has plenty of Haiti’s original pine forest, as well as weird broken rock formations, and as the scenery opens up, great views out to the Caribbean Sea. A long day’s walk on a path shared with local farmers, it’s the perfect leg-stretching antidote to the buzz of the big city.
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