Discover the unique transitional forest and diverse bird species of Carara National Park in Costa Rica. Explore the universal trail and spot the endangered Scarlet Macaw.
Discover the unique transitional forest and diverse bird species of Carara National Park in Costa Rica. Explore the universal trail and spot the endangered Scarlet Macaw.
- Carara National Park - We drive for about 25 minutes from the Jaco area to Carara National Park. This incredible protected area measures about 4,700 Hectares and is home to approximately 48% of Costa Rica’s aviary species. This tour will show you the importance of the region, as it is situated in a transitional region between the tropical dry…
- Carara National Park - We drive for about 25 minutes from the Jaco area to Carara National Park. This incredible protected area measures about 4,700 Hectares and is home to approximately 48% of Costa Rica’s aviary species. This tour will show you the importance of the region, as it is situated in a transitional region between the tropical dry forest and the humid pacific rainforest. Carara Preserve showcases colorful species of flora and fauna from a varied ecosystem. This sanctuary is populated by many different species of birds and animals, amongst them the white face and howler monkeys, iguanas, toucans, and trogons. Carara also holds an important population of scarlet macaws, the main attraction in town. Carara stands out in its inclusion features, being the first National Park of Costa Rica with a universal trail.
- National Park fees included
- Professional guided tour
- Complimentary bottled water
- Fresh tropical fruit provided
- Convenient hotel pickup and drop-off
- National Park fees included
- Professional guided tour
- Complimentary bottled water
- Fresh tropical fruit provided
- Convenient hotel pickup and drop-off
- Lunch
- Lunch
First in Costa Rica to introduce an inclusive trail system, Carara National Park distinguishes itself with its unique features. Named ‘River of Crocodiles’ in the Huetar indigenous language, it is sole home to the Central Pacific’s transitional forest, fostering a wide variety of plant and animal life where dry and humid forest species meet.
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First in Costa Rica to introduce an inclusive trail system, Carara National Park distinguishes itself with its unique features. Named ‘River of Crocodiles’ in the Huetar indigenous language, it is sole home to the Central Pacific’s transitional forest, fostering a wide variety of plant and animal life where dry and humid forest species meet.
Known globally as a prime site for bird watching, the Park is teeming with myriad bird species, with the endangered Scarlet Macaw (Ara macao) - being the second largest Psittacine species in Costa Rica - as a notable standout.
- Minimum age is 6 years
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.