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Carara National Park
Code: CRWT-48

This 4700-hectare reserve is the northern most tropical wet forest on the Pacific Coast and is accessible within a 90 minute drive from Quepos. Surrounded by agricultural land, it forms an oasis for wildlife from a large surrounding area. This tour offers a two and a half hour hike with a naturalist guide through the richly biodiverse reserve as well as a chance to see the sweeping rice fields, African palm plantations and local cattle ranching. In addition to the wildlife inside the reserve, large crocodiles can often be spotted in the Rio Tarcoles adjacent to the Park as well as great birding.
Full Day Tour            Departure: 7 am.            Return: 5 pm.
Includes: Transportation, bilingual guides, entrance fee, snacks and lunch.
Wear: Confortable clothes and hiking shoes and hat.
Bring: Binoculars, camera, sunscreen lotion, insect repellent.
Requirements : There are no requirements. Good for all age.

Rate: US$ 85.00                                            

This tour is also available from San Jose