Few people actually think about rainforests when they think of Tenerife. The typical image that comes to mind is a mojito on the beach, but for those who dare to go off the beaten path there is a special place to discover in the most northeast part of Tenerife. Before Spanish explorers “discovered” Tenerife, the rainforest spanned much more of the island – which had been inhabited by the Gaunches, the indigenous people of Tenerife. Unfortunately, excessive logging and felling of trees led to where we are today where only a precious small area is still in tact. Start your experience in Anaga by stopping at the Centro de Visitantes, Parque Rural Anaga(Visitors Center at Barrio Cruz Carmen). If you have any questions about which hikes will work for you, the people here can give you a map and help you find a suitable trail. They have a trail that is accessible for all #rainforestintenerife #accessibletourism #accessibletravel #accessibletenerife #tenerife #anaga #rainforest #disabledlife (at Anaga) https://www.instagram.com/p/ByVxUIkAg2C/?igshid=1tjua0n63svod













