Palo Verde Tour
Description
The Park Protects one of the most endangered ecosystems. It is one of the last remaining tropical dry rainforest that once covered most of Central America. Tropical dry rainforests now in 1% of their original size and are considered one of the most endangered ecosystems in the tropics.
After a scenic drive, enjoy a two hour cruise on the Tempisque River being the nearest access point to the world famous Palo Verde National Park. Home to hundreds of migrating and local bird species. Among other creatures you might see monkeys, iguanas, small mammals running along the river bank and the might American Crocodile, the largest in the world.
After the safari we provide you with an authentic Costa Rican lunch cooked in a traditional wooden stove. On our return we pass the famous artisan village of Guaitil and learn how the Chorotega Indians make pottery using the same technique that were used by their Pre-Colombian ancestors.
Departure
- Guanacaste at 7:00pm (Please contact us to coordinate the Transportation)
What to Bring
- Tennis Shoes
- Comfortable Clothes
- Camera
- Insect Repellent
- Sun Block
Includes
- Round Trip Transportation
- Professional Guide
- Lunch
Recommendations
- The most knowledgeable and friendly guides
- Nice scenic drive through mountains & rainforests
- Bird Watching
- Hotel pick up and drop off