Caribbean Livingston
The Rio Dulce (Sweet River) winds its way through beautiful gorges and valleys to the Caribbean coast at Livingston. On some pieces, the walls of the gorge on both sides stand out more than 90 meters above the water and are beautifully covered. Wildflowers protrude from the foliage, there are monkeys and toucs and small waterfalls. Finally, the river flows into the Caribbean near Livingston. Livingston is known for its special mix of Garífuna, Afro-Caribbean, Maya and Ladino people and culture. Only accessible by water, Livingston is also called Buga - which means mouth in Garífuna - due to its location at the mouth of the river. Livingston's own culture, cuisine and music make it a special town!