Nature & Wildlife

Where the Jungle Meets the Sea

Charankako Bay sits at the intersection of tropical forest, mangrove wetland, and Caribbean coastline. The property is home to a surprising variety of wildlife, from the basilisk lizards that inspired its name to the colorful marine life visible from the wooden walkways.

The Bosque Enano
(Pigmy Forest)

The Bosque Enano is a mangrove forest ecosystem that stretches along the ocean side of the property. Elevated wooden walkways carry you over the water and through the heart of the forest, offering a close-up view of a habitat that is both nursery and shelter for dozens of species.
The mangroves grow directly in the ocean, their root systems creating a protected environment for young fish, small crabs, and snails. Look beneath the walkway and you may spot sea cucumbers, sea urchins, and jellyfish in the clear water below.

Ironshore Formations

As you walk through the Bosque Enano, you will pass alongside Charankako’s ironshore, ancient coral reef that has risen above the waterline over centuries of geological change. These rock formations are textured with different shapes, colors, and patterns, each one a record of the reef’s history.

Wildlife You May Spot

On Land

Basilisk lizards (Monkeylala)

The namesake of Charankako, these lizards can run across water and are frequently spotted along the mangrove edges

Honduras spiny-tailed iguanas

Common throughout the property, often basking on rocks and walkway railings

Butterflies

Multiple species visible in the dedicated butterfly area on the upper property, including cocoons on tree branches

In the Water

Young fish

Sheltering in the mangrove root systems
 

Sea cucumbers and ea urchins

Visible from the walkways in calm conditions
 

Jellyfish

Occasionally spotted in the waters below
 

Coral reef marine life

The barrier reef offshore is the second largest in the world, home to colorful fish and coral formations accessible by snorkeling

In the Air

Butterflies

The butterfly area on the Honduras Circa 1950 tour path is home to several species
 

Tropical birds

Found throughout the canopy on both the upper and lower property

The Lookout Gazebo

At the far end of the Bosque Enano walkway, a gazebo overlooks the open ocean. Feel the waves, the salt air, and the ocean breeze. It is one of the best spots on the property to simply stop and take it in.

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