Massif de la Selle
The Massif de la Selle is a mountain range located in southeastern Haiti. It is part of the larger Cordillera Central and features the highest peak in the country, known as Pic la Selle, which rises to about 2,680 meters (8,793 feet). The massif is characterized by its rugged terrain, lush forests, and diverse ecosystems, making it an important area for biodiversity.
This region is also significant for its role in local climate and water resources. The Massif de la Selle influences rainfall patterns in the surrounding areas, contributing to the water supply for nearby communities. Its natural beauty and ecological importance make it a valuable asset for both conservation and tourism.