Called "the beautiful water island" (Karukera) by the Amerindians, Guadeloupe is famous for the wild beauty of its natural sites.
Indeed,The National park of Guadeloupe, the last born child of the French National parks was created in 1989 to protect one of the most beautiful and preserved forests of the Lesser Antilles.Moreover,The Guadelupean archipelago has been designated as a "World Reserve of the Biosphere" by UNESCO, since 1992.
Some 250 Km of paths, allow a total immersion in the tropical forest, supporting awakenig amateurs of excursion to the richness of its unique and fragile environment.If you take some good care, Hiking in Guadeloupe does not represent any danger.There is no snakes or dangerous animals in Guadeloupe.