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Saut Mathurine

Enjoying a good time at Saut-Mathurine in Camp-Perrin

Enjoying a good time at Saut-Mathurine in Camp-Perrin

The wonderful Saut Mathurine Falls is free to see and the experience would be worthwhile at any price for the spectacular beauty of the destination. In preparation for the journey, one should note that the months for rain include May, August, September and October, with November through to March being the driest months. The temperature there, on average, lies between 23oC and 26.6oC. Pack a good, comfortable pair of shoes for walking, a camera, clothes for swimming, drinking water and bug spray. It's also wise to pack an umbrella for the journey, especially during the four rainiest months of the year.

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Saut-Mathurine, Camp-Perrin

Saut-Mathurine, Camp-Perrin

One must-see destination for tourists on Haiti's list of beautiful places to visit is the breathtaking waterfalls of Saut Mathurine. Located near Camp-Perrin, it is thought of, by many, as one of the most beatific natural wonders of the West Indies and also happens to be the biggest waterfalls in Haiti. Crashing down from the La Selle Mountains, the falls feeds into a natural pool that is surrounded by profuse greenery.

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Camp-Perrin and Tourism

Camp-Perrin and Tourism

Picture of children in the water in Camp-Perrin.

When visiting Camp-Perrin, take the opportunity to visit the Mercen ruins, the waterfall of Saut Mathurine and sight see everything from rare birds, the lush, verdant landscape, glorious flora and fauna and even the homes of the wealthy and religious seminaries. While sightseeing, listen to any one of Camp-Perrin's five radio stations on the FM band. For stay-overs, you may sleep at the Recul Hotel, which is well equipped to handle conferences and parties of varying sizes.

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