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Monteverde
Cloud Forest Reserve:
Wind-sculptured elfin woodlands on the exposed ridges
are spectacularly dwarfed, whereas protected cove
Monteverde rainforests have majestically tall trees
festooned with orchids,
bromeliads, ferns, vines, and mosses. Poorly drained
areas support swamp forests, while parts of the Monteverde
Cloud Forest Reserve, dissected by deep gorges, have
numerous crystal clear streams tumbling over rapids
and waterfalls. The variable climate and large altitudinal
gradient has helped produce an extremely high biodiversity.
Spectacular wildlife includes the Jaguar, Ocelot,
Baird´s Tapir, Three-wattled Bellbird, Bare
necked Umbrella bird and Resplendent Quetzal.
Departures 7:00 am
Duration 4 hours
Frequency Daily
Facilities Restaurant, souvenir shop, art gallery.
No restrooms on trails.
Recommended walking shoes, long pants, light jacket,
binoculars, and camera
Includes transportation, tour guide, and entrance
fee.
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Santa
Elena Rain Forest Reserve:
Located high on the Caribbean slopes of the Cordillera
de Tilarán (5, 600 feet, 1,700 m), the Continental
Divide of Costa Rica, the Santa Elena Cloud Forest
Reserve is one of the first community managed reserves
in the country. With the help of Youth Challenge
International, a Canadian Non-profit Organization,
the Costa Rican government, and the Santa Elena
Community, the Reserve officially opened in March
1992. With over 8 miles (12 km) of trails, 3 overview
points, and an observation tower, The Santa Elena
Cloud Forest Reserve makes for an exceptional hiking
experience. Since wildlife is more active in the
morning, it's best to arrive early.
Departures Trails are open from 7:00 am until 4:00
pm everyday
Duration 4 hours
Frequency Daily
Facilities Restaurant, a visitor center with interpretive
exhibits made by students and souvenir shop.
Recommeded rubber boots, ponchos, and binoculars.
Horseback riding: A delightful way to get to know
the area with a local guide. Witness the marvelous
views of the Gulf of Nicoya, waterfalls, and the
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Monteverde
Butterfly Garden:
The
Monteverde Butterfly Garden is located in the scenic
Tilaran Mountains of Monteverde Costa Rica, with incredible
views of the cloud forest and the Gulf of Nicoya. It
was founded in 1991 by biologist Jim Wolfe and his wife
Marta Iris Salazar. The focus of this Monteverde project
is environmental education, and thousands of butterfly
enthusiasts each year visit the Nature Center and four
enclosed butterfly gardens. The staff raise about 50
local butterfly species by hand to keep their gardens
blooming with life. The friendly and helpful staff of
naturalist educators enhance their international reputation!
In the Nature Center, all guests learn about the complexities
and nuances of the butterfly life cycle, and can see
live eggs, caterpillars, and chrysalids. As a bonus,
you will get to see demonstrations of other live, local
insects with interesting histories! The Center also
stroll through the four enclosed gardens, admiring the
adults flying, feeding, and mating. On the way, you
can expect to see the flashy Blue Morpho Butterflies,
the most famous in Costa Rica, and the huge Owl Butterflies,
the largest in the country. Always, visitors are encouraged
to take photographs, ask questions, and remain after
the tour for as much time as they like.
Schedule The Butterfly Garden is open 365 days a year,
from 9:30am - 4:00pm. The best time to visit is in the
morning or when the weather is sunny, since the butterflies
are most active.
Duration 2 hours
Recommended camera, comfortable shoes, and light jacket |
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Orchid
Garden in Monteverde:
As you peer through your magnifying glass, you will
see perfection in the tiny flowers and gain insight
into the amazing diversity of plants in the tropical
forest of Monteverde canopy. The garden contains
more than 400 species including the national flower
of Costa Rica, the Guardia morada (Cattleya skinneri).
Larger and showier flowers include Maxillaria, Epidendrum,
and Oncidium species. The smallest known orchid
species in the world, Platystele jungermannioids
is found in this greenhouse. Your visit helps support
the scientific goals of the Monteverde Orchid Conservation
and Research Project. The plants you see are our
study material as they create a biological catalog
and attempt to learn the distribution, habitat,
flowering season, and pollinating agents of all
the orchid species found in Monteverde Located on
the main road to Monteverde Reserve, seven kilometers
from the village of Santa Elena.
Schedule open from 9:00 am to 4:00 pm Monday thru
Friday.
Duration 2 hours
Recommended comfortable shoes, light jacket and
camera. |
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Sky
Walk:
Allows a vision of the forest from a different perspective.
It combines
trails through the forest under story with suspension
bridges that also let you explore the unknown world
of the cloud forest canopy. It allows different observational
levels to admire the flora and fauna starting at the
forest ground and ending at the tree tops. The Sky
Walk consist of seven suspension bridges. The highest
being 46 meters (150 ft) and the longest being 300
meters (984 ft).
Tour available with or without transportation from
Monteverde area hotels from 7:00 am to 3:00 pm.
Duration 2 hours
Frequency Daily
Recommended walking shoes, long pants, camera, and
binoculars |
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Sky
Trek:
Sky Trek It is a secure system of trails and zip lines,
in the Monteverde Cloud Forest that offers visitors
the opportunity to observe and appreciate the nature
from different vantage points. Dangling from a cable
an harness, you traverse from platform to platform,
high off the ground, via a combination of pulleys,
cables and suspension bridges that hurtle you through
the treetops. Sky Trek is similar, in a way, to other
canopy tour in Costa Rica, but incorporates some significant
differences, such as being of larger scale, with more
zip lines and platforms, longer trails, and suspension
bridges. Further, the construction is of the highest
quality, utilizing protective and secure materials,
including metal platforms with mesh-covered steel
rails which prevent falling or sliding.
Departures 7:30 am, 8:30 am, 9.30 am, 10:30, 11:30,
1:30pm, 2:00pm, 2:30 pm and 3:00 pm. Tour available
with or without transportation from Monteverde area
hotels.
Duration 4 hours
Frequency Daily
Recommended walking shoes, long pants, and camera
Includes transportation, tour guide and entrance fee.
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Shopping
at CASEM:
In
1982, eight women from the Monteverde community organized
and began CASEM which stands for Comite de Artesanas
de Santa Elena y Monteverde. Since 1982 CASEM has
grown from 8 women to 140 artisans, 10 of them men.
Many of the artisans live in the communities surrounding
Monteverde. The goal of CASEM is to create an environment
where the associates can work in their homes for the
ecological, social and economic development of their
families and the community as a whole. Many of the
associates say that CASEM has helped to build their
self esteem, assist the family with extra income,
and is a place to make new friends. By purchasing
from CASEM you are helping to support the community
and you now own an original piece of craftswomanship!
The women appreciate your support and hope you enjoy
your purchase for many years.
Schedule open from 9:00 am to 4:00 pm Monday thru
Friday.
Duration It depends on you
Recommended comfortable shoes, and light jacket |
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Monteverde
Frog Pond:
At
the Monteverde Frog Pond, you can admire more than
20 species of frogs and other amphibians. Walk with
our guide and learn about species that are unique
to the tropics of Costa Rica. See extraordinary frogs
such as the colorful Poison Arrow Frog, the marine
Toad and the famous Red Eyed Tree Frog. Frogs and
toads are undergoing a massive global decline. Part
of the proceeds from ticket sale goes to conservation
and research efforts. Part of the goal is to educate
and inspire others to take an interest in the conservation
of amphibious life and nature in general.
Schedule Open from 9,00 am to 8,30 pm
Duration 1 and a half hours
Recommended comfortable shoes, light jacket and camera. |
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Hummingbird
Gallery:
In this interesting place you will learn about the natural
history of the region and admire the colorfulness, the
speed and unequaled beauty of the Costa Rican hummingbirds.
Also enjoy a slide show and an exhibit of photographs
by famous photographers like Michael and Patricia Fogden.
Schedule Open from 7:00 am to 3:00 pm
Duration It depends on you
Recommended comfortable shoes, light jacket and camera.
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