Orosi Valley and Lankester Gardens (One day)
San Jose City Tour

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Orosi Valley and Lankester Gardens (One day)





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Descriptions:

Orosi Valley and Lankester Gardens (One day)

After visiting the Basilica we will stop in Lankester Gardens, a University of Costa Rica Center for investigation that protects more than 800 species of orchids, bromeliads and countless species of other plants.

We will continue on to the Valley of Orosi where creation overflows in an unparallel beauty.

We will be able to visit one of the few remaining colonial churches and we will stop for a delicious lunch.

On our return trip we will be able to observe La Casa del
Soñador or dreamer’s house, an example of primitive art.

Duration: 6 hours approx.

Departure time: 10:30 am approx.

INCLUDES: Round trip transportation, entrance fees, lunch & naturalist guide.

We recommend: hat, jacket, walking shoes, bug repellent, binoculars and camera.

Price: $ 54

 

Contact us, and we will organise your trip of a lifetime.

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Mario Leon. CEO.

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