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2 hours
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Included
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Medium
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100% refund before 48 hours
Overview
Carara National Park, which means "river of lizards" in the Huetar indigenous language, has the only transitional forest in the Central Pacific, resulting in a diversity of flora and fauna where native species of both dry forests and rainforests converge. This national park is a world-renowned ornithological destination and has extremely diverse birdlife, specifically the scarlet macaw (Ara macao), an endangered species that is the second largest Psittacidae species in Costa Rica. Without a doubt it is one of the main sites in the country for birdwatching, which is why it will be included in the next guide published by the Costa Rican Tourism Board for this segment of national tourism. It is the first national park with a universal access path, where visitors can experience being in the forest and viewing endemic species like the giant cafecillo (Erythrochiton gymnanthus), as well as observing the relationship between some of the species.
Tours Activities
- Hike
- Bird watching
- Bilingual guide
Opening Time
- 7:00 am,8:00 am,9:00 am,10:00 am,11:00 am,12:00 md,13:00,14:00
Additional Free Services
- Transportation
- Tickets
- Lunch
- Tour Guide
Additional Paid Services
- Souvenirs
- Snacks
- Tea
- Breakfast
- Juice
Must Bring
- Close Toe Shoes
Recommended to Bring
- Sunscreen
- Cap/Hat
- Insect Repellent
- Raincoat
- Sunglasses
- Comfortable walking shoes
- Smartphone during the tour
Important Information
- Not for people with heart problems
- Not suitable for people with heart problems.
- It is accessible even for wheelchairs. (Law 7600)
Activities Requirements
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Bilingual Guide
- Light clothes hat or visor
- Hiking shoes
- Sun block
- Insect repellent
- Binoculars
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Bird Watching
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Hike
- 7:00 am,8:00 am,9:00 am,10:00 am,11:00 am,12:00 md,13:00,14:00
- 2 hours
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