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Boca de Sábalos is a jungle port village of about 2000 people at the confluence of Río Sábalos and Río San Juan, and is the capital of the municipality of El Castillo, Nicaragua. Once a timber boomtown, now African palm, orange and cacao plantations, along with an eco lodge and hotel, are making it a tourist destination, is a world class place for tarpon fishing, the area also host a few private natural reserve such as Reserva Silvestre Privada Montecristo a great place for birds and wildlife in the Río San Juan Department.

References

  1. Llanes, Alfonso Agustin. "Reserva Silvestre Privada Montecristo". vianica.com.
  2. "Reserva Silvestre Privada Montecristo | Nicaragua | ViaNica.com". vianica.com. Retrieved 7 April 2024.
  3. Llanes, Alfonso Agustin; Orlando Valenzuela (26 October 2014). "Reserva Montecristo: Un pedazo del paraíso a la orilla del San Juan" (in Spanish). No. 26 October 2014. Managua, Nicaragua: El Nuevo diario. Retrieved 2 November 2017.
  4. Llanes, Alfonso Agustin. "Reserva Silvestre Privada Monteristo". Reserva Silvestre Privada Monteristo.

11°02′35″N 84°28′24″W / 11.04306°N 84.47333°W / 11.04306; -84.47333


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