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Monteverde Cloud Forest
Search for the beautiful and elusive quetzal bird, zip through the canopy or experience the sounds of the forest at night in the unique ecosystem of Monteverde's Cloud Forest Reserve. Famous for the intense biodiversity of the surrounding region, the fun, artsy town and incredible nature that surrounds it offer more to do and see than you can possibly pack in: orchid gardens, frogs and serpentariums, butterfly gardens and suspension bridges are just some of the ways to discover this forest in the clouds.
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Itinerary
Day 1 San José/Monteverde
Morning transfer from San José to Monteverde, relax and enjoy this beautiful town in the clouds. Monteverde and the Forest Reserve, truly a nature lover's paradise. Local guides are extremely knowledgeable about the area and passionate about conservation of this precious ecosystem. The unique community has several local co-operatives worth visiting including artist collectives and a cheese factory. If you're there at the right time of year, you may be lucky enough to see the Resplendent Quetzal, one of the most beautiful and elusive birds in the world. Optional activities include the Sky Walk, a series of suspension bridges through the jungle canopy, a butterfly garden and a thrilling canopy zip line.Monteverde or Green Mountain, is exactly what you find at the end of the long, rutted dirt road through the mountains. The surrounding pastures were once covered with dense forest, but today only a small piece of it remains. That piece of forest has been preserved as the Reserva Biologica Bosque Nuboso Monteverde, the Monteverde Cloud Forest Biological Reserve. Cloud forest is much like a rainforest, but much of the moisture comes not from falling rain but from the condensation left by the nearly constant cloud cover that blankets the tops of mountains in many parts of the tropics. Monteverde Reserve covers 1600 hectares of forest and is home to a great variety of wildlife. More than 2,000 species of plants, 320 bird species and 100 different species of mammals inhabit this small area. The Santa Elena Reserve, another park contiguous with Monteverde, is less well known and visited but also worth seeing. All proceeds from this park profit the local community.Quakers from the United States founded the village of Monteverde in the 1950s. Looking to leave behind the constant fear of war and objecting to being forced to support continued militarism through their taxes, the Quakers chose Costa Rica because of its commitment to a non-militaristic economic path—Costa Rica’s army was dissolved in the 1940s. Since its founding, Monteverde has grown slowly as others who shared the original Quaker founders’ ideals moved to the area. Although the Quakers came here to farm the land, they recognized the need to preserve the rare cloud forest that covers the mountain slopes above their fields. The community is very different from those on the coast, and offers several souvenir shops and the Quaker cheese factory, which is definitely worth a visit. Make sure to try their ice cream!Day 2 Monteverde
Today we depart to the Monteverde Private reserve for a half day tour. Return to the hotel for lunch and take the afternoon at leisure.Day 3 Depart Monteverde
Transfer to either San Jose, or Manuel Antonio area.Trip Details
| Accommodation | Superior hotel (2 nts) |
| Departure | Daily |
| Group Size | No Minimum |
| Meals Included | 2 B, 1 L |
| StartFinish | ex San José |
| Transport | Bus or Van, Hiking |
Trip Price |
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| USD | 1859.00 |
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