The Dominican Republic is popular around the world for its
beautiful beaches, great culture and remarkably lovely ladies. For
that reason, men often visit the country
to stay in various adult
results to experience the erotic adventure offered by these ladies.
This experience is coupled with the white sanded shores which is
surely
paradise to everyone. Families also visit the Dominican
Republic as they visit this part of the Caribbean to enjoy the warm
sun and five-star accommodations.
But the Dominican Republic is more than just your regular
Caribbean beach destination. Aside from the beaches, there are
numerous waterfalls any tourist would
surely enjoy. Some tourists
have already discovered these waterfalls but not everyone can have
the time to visit these or are aware of these remarkable destinations
in the country. The following are the beautiful waterfalls of the Dominican
Republic. These are best visited with your lady companion as they
will act as a guide while
traveling, as well as complement the beauty
of the natural setting:
Salto de Jimenoa - before learning more about the waterfall, it's
important to note that Salto de Jimenoa is located in Jarabacoa. If
you love nature, there is a good
possibility that you have considered
Jarabacoa because of the white water rafting and because of its three
rivers, remarkable flora and fauna, and of course, the Salto de
Jimenoa. The waterfall is a very popular destination for tourists but
you'll never feel crowded. You can simply stay in one of the areas
surrounding the waterfall. Others
even stay on top so that they can
experience the thrill of jumping into the water.
Salto de Aguas Blancas - also located in Jarabacoa, Salto de Aguas
Blancas is the most exhilarating waterfall in the country simply
because it's the tallest. The beauty of
this waterfall is not only in
its height but also on the challenge of reaching this inland beauty.
To see this 83-meter waterfall, you need to hire locals that will
guide you
through various paths accessible only by four-wheel drive
vehicles and some hiking. Because of its remoteness, most of the
people you'll see enjoying the waterfall are the locals.
Salto de Limon - although the waterfall is located in the northern
end of the country (Semana Province), reaching Salto de Limon is no
easy task. You should hire a guide
that will take you to the
waterfall by a mule so that you don't tire yourself walking to this
waterfall. The beauty of the waterfall is based on the fact that you
can literally
jump from various areas into the water.
Preparing for This Type of Travel
If you're interested in visiting any of these waterfalls, you
should invest a bit on boots or hiking shoes. It's also important to
get in touch with the resort before you
arrive in the Dominican
Republic so that you can inform them of your additional plans. With
their help you can find a tour guide that will easily lead you to
these falls.
This trip might be even more special if your lady
companion comes with you as you will both enjoy the waters.