Birdwatchers rave about the Carara National Park area because it’s comprised of two distinctive bio-zones, each hosting a variety of birds, including one of the largest remaining wild populations of Scarlet Macaws in Costa Rica. The national park is located in a transitional rainforest between the dry North Pacific Coast and the very wet South Pacific Coast. There are a variety of humid tropical orchids, insects, mammals and birds that can be spotted in Carara. Our professional guide will lead you through this spectacular primary rainforest reserve on a non-strenuous 2.5 – 3 hour guided hike. The guides regularly spot White- throated Capuchin and Howler monkeys, Scarlet Macaws, Lapas or Sloths.
| Includes: |
Bilingual guide, transportation, entry fees and lunch. |
| Duration / Minimum: |
Full Day / 2 adults |
| Departure: |
From Hotel’s Front Desk 8:00 am. |
| Recommended: |
Comfortable hiking shoes, camera, sun block and extra clothes. |
| Rating: |
Easy to moderate. |
| Ages: |
6 to 12 – half rate / Minimum age 6 years |
| Price: |
2 or 3 people: $140 per person. 4 or more: $120 per person. |