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L = lunch D = dinner E = entrance Caño
Negro Wildlife
The Caño Negro Wildlife Refuge and the Rio
Frío are biological humid areas considered to be one of the richest in
biological diversity in Costa Rica. Here you can find a great variety of
resident and migratory birds plus three different species of monkeys, also
iguanas, sloths, turtles and caymans. Some birds are residents in the area and
it is possible to see hundreds of them especially during the dry season. Some
of them are Anhinga or Snake - bird, Roseate Spoonbill, it is possible to see
little groups of this bird eating in the surroundings of the river. Wood
Storks, the Jabiru, the largest bird in Central America and very endangered.
Also the Olivaceous Cormorant, that makes its nest in the area, it is also the
most popular bird in the refuge. Caño Negro has the largest colony of
cormorants in Costa Rica. This trip includes a typical Costa
Rican lunch, regional fruits, canned drinks, natural juices, bottled water and
cookies. Don’t forget to bring light clothing, camera, binoculars, sun cream
and insect repellent. Arenal Volcano & Tabacón Resort
The Arenal Volcano is active since 1968, it constantly ejects
gases, water, fumaroles and explosions with pyroclastic material emissions, and
sometimes the eruptions are accompanied with powerful thunders. At the hot springs our customers can enjoy a healthy and
relaxing soak, it is also possible to see the Arenal Volcano erupting from a
comfortable spa. Arenal Volcano Hiking
Before the active period of 1968, a lavish canopy of
vegetation covered the Arenal Volcano. Enjoy the most extraordinary view of the Arenal
Volcano on a gentle Hike along the base of this marvelous “Mountain of Fire”. The Hike begins on the active side of the volcano,
that takes you through the forest over recent lava flows and to the destroyed
area now in the process of regeneration. We offer a Hike of 2½ hours long the trail gets as
close as five hundred meters from the lava flows, all this in the National park
of Arenal Volcano.
The length of the tour is approximately four hours;
from La Fortuna we have to go 5 ½ kilometers to the southeast. We spend 1 ½
hours to get to the rest site of the horses. After that you have to walk five hundred meters into
the forest to get to the waterfall, which is 70 meters high. At the base of the waterfall there is a “natural pool”
where we can swim for about one hour. This tour can leave at any time before two in the
afternoon. We recommend to take: insect repellent, rain coat , binoculars,
camera, swim suits, towel. |