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Updated April 15, 2024
# Leaping Caburní (Salto del Caburní), Topes de Collantes: What the Hike Is Actually Like + What to Know Before You Go
Leaping Caburní (often referred to as Salto del Caburní) is a waterfall hike inside the protected Topes de Collantes area in Cuba’s Sancti Spíritus Province, near Trinidad. The destination is the waterfall itself plus the natural pool area at its base; most visitors experience it as a downhill-then-uphill forest trail to a single, dramatic falls viewpoint and swim spot. | Rutas del Mundo
Location (as provided): WXCW+C3W, Topes de Collantes, Cuba (Sancti Spíritus)
Coordinates: 21.9211105, -80.0048098
Type: National reserve / protected natural area (Topes de Collantes protected area)
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## What “Leaping Caburní” refers to (and why you’ll see multiple names)
In travel listings, “Leaping Caburní” is commonly a translation-style label for the Caburní Waterfall experience—most widely published as Salto del Caburní. You’ll also see the hike described as a trail that runs from the vicinity of Villa Caburní to the waterfall. | Rutas del Mundo
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## The headline feature: the waterfall drop and pool
A widely repeated on-the-ground fact: the waterfall is tall enough to be the entire point of the hike.
– VisitCuba’s destination write-ups describe Caburní as a 65-meter drop waterfall. Cuba
– Multiple hiking/travel sources also cluster the height in the low-to-mid 60 meters range, which is consistent with that 65 m figure. Best
Near the base, the approach ends at a clear-water pool/pond area where people commonly cool off (conditions permitting). Cuba
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## Trail stats you can plan around (distance, elevation, time)
If you’re deciding whether Caburní is realistic for your day (and your knees), these are the planning numbers that matter:
– Route type: Out-and-back
– Distance: ~4.2 km out-and-back
– Elevation gain: ~438 m
– Typical time: about 2–2.5 hours is a common estimate for completion
– Difficulty: often described as moderate
Those numbers matter because the trail is not “flat scenic walking.” Wikiloc descriptions emphasize that while it’s easy to follow, it can be steep and slippery in wet conditions—a real consideration in a humid, forested environment. | Rutas del Mundo
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## Where the hike typically starts: Villa Caburní area
Several route descriptions place the trail connection in the vicinity of Villa Caburní (a lodging property in Topes de Collantes). | Rutas del Mundo If you’re using local directions or arranging a driver, recognizing “Villa Caburní” as a landmark can reduce confusion.
A couple of stable reference facts about Villa Caburní itself (useful as navigation context, not as an endorsement):
– It is located about 800 meters above sea level in Topes de Collantes.
– It’s associated with the former sanatorium/“Kurhotel” history of the area (often cited in tourism info).
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## Accessibility and inclusivity notes (who this hike fits best)
Caburní is frequently pitched as “for everyone,” but the data points above make the real constraints pretty clear.
### This hike tends to work well for
– Travelers comfortable with uneven footing, steep grades, and a sustained climb back up (the elevation gain is meaningful for the distance).
– People who can commit a few hours and carry water/snacks (time estimates commonly land around 2–2.5 hours).
### This hike may not be a good fit for
– Anyone needing step-free access or using wheeled mobility aids: the trail is described as steep and can be slippery. | Rutas del Mundo
– Travelers for whom a 438 m elevation gain over a short route would be unsafe or unpleasant.
If your group has mixed abilities, Topes de Collantes has multiple routes; Caburní is not the only option in the park. Charter Fleet
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## Practical “don’t get burned” planning details
### Footwear and traction matter here
Because route notes explicitly mention the trail can be slippery in wet conditions, shoes with solid grip are not optional if there’s recent rain. | Rutas del Mundo
### Dogs/pets
AllTrails’ listing explicitly states dogs aren’t allowed on this trail.
### Don’t rely on a single height number
You’ll see the waterfall height described with small variations (low 60s up to 65 m). The most consistent, repeatedly published figure I found is 65 m. Cuba
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## Two contextual internal links to add (in your CMS)
(I can’t verify RealJourneyTravels.com’s exact URL structure from here, so use your site’s existing slugs.)
– Topes de Collantes, Cuba (anchor text example: “Topes de Collantes hiking area guide”)
– Trinidad, Cuba or Sancti Spíritus Province (anchor text example: “Where to base yourself for Topes de Collantes day trips”)
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## Outdated-data flag (what to double-check before publishing)
– Trail distance/elevation/time can change slightly across sources and over time depending on GPS traces, reroutes, or trailhead access. Re-verify your preferred “official” numbers if you maintain a fact box.
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