
About This Tour
Costa Rica is one of the world's premier birdwatching destinations, home to more than 900 species of birds — and the Arenal region is one of the richest birding areas in the entire country. This tour takes you through a private reserve on the foothills of the Arenal Volcano, where the diversity of habitats creates ideal conditions for an extraordinary variety of birdlife.
Your certified naturalist guide is an experienced birder who knows exactly where and when to find the most spectacular species. Using professional optical equipment including high-powered spotting scopes and binoculars, you'll get incredible views of toucans, tanagers, warblers, trogons, motmots, hummingbirds, and many other colorful tropical birds.
Whether you're a seasoned birder looking to add to your life list or a casual nature lover who simply enjoys the beauty of tropical birds, this tour offers an unforgettable experience. The early morning departure (5:15 AM) takes advantage of peak bird activity, while the afternoon option offers a different set of species to observe.
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Tour Highlights
What's Included
- Certified naturalist guide
- Small groups
- Park entrance fee
- Water & snacks
- Optical equipment
What to Bring
- Insect repellent
- Rain jacket
- Comfortable clothing
Tour Information
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