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DURATION: 5 Hours.
INCLUDES: Round trip transportation from Puntarenas pier,
naturalist tour guide, jungle cruise trip, National Park
entrance fee and snack
WHAT´S TO BRING: Camera,
hiking shoes, binoculars and hat.
PRICE: $ 89.
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TOUR DESCRIPTION: At only
40 minutes from Puntarenas Pier, Carara is a perfect introduction
to tropical forest. The Carara National Park covers a low
mountainous area of 4,700 hectares in a climate zone of
transition from the dry north Costa Rican Pacific to the
very humid coast of the south. It’s a type of dry rain forest,
where, in spite of the lushness of the vegetation, it has
relatively clear undergrowth that makes it easy for a person
to observe the abundant wildlife.
Mammals are very abundant. The most
commons to see are Coatis, White-faced Capuchin, Anteaters,
agoutis, Squirrels and armadillos. Carara protects important
archaeological sites. Huetar-culture graves are being studied
and beautiful stone, pottery and gold objects have been
found in the park.
You will spend approximately three hours exploring the trails
under the canopy of giant trees, marvelled at each step
by the magnificence of the forest.
Combined with this nature walk, we will take the famous Jungle
Crocodile Safari Cruise on the Tarcoles River. Famous for its large
American Crocodiles, the Tarcoles River forms the Northern
border of Carara Biological Reserve on the Central Pacific
coast of Costa Rica. The Tarcoles is full of Crocodiles,
Scarlet Macaws, Jesus Christ Lizards, and over 120 species
of birds. But everyone comes to see the huge crocodiles – so big they have names like “Saddam Hussein” and “Mike
Tyson!”
We board a custom-built, flat-bottom
river boat at our private botanic garden. Then we glide
along this placid river with our naturalist guide, who describes
the birds, animals, and habitat in great detail. After visiting
the river mouth, we venture up a mature mangrove estuary,
where we stop to learn about this remarkable ecosystem.
After enjoying fresh fruit and refreshments, we slowly return
upstream to our native botanic garden, where our guide explains
more about the native plant species of this transitional
zone habitat before to return to the Pier.
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