Birdwatching Tour
Tour Description

The geographical situation, the local weather, the temperature and rain fall of this privately owned Reserve, contributes in making of this ecosystem one of the most bio diverse of the Pluvial Life Zone, to the point of even providing endemic characteristics to several animal and flora species. In this area one may, with luck, spot the rare Tody Motmot or other very rare species such as the Black Faced Ant Thrush. Commonly, can be observed many other bird species such as Tanagers, Toucans, Parakeets, Parrots, Hawks or wood creepers, easily found as we walk the trails or isolated gravel roads used for our excursions, accompanied by fully equipped naturalist tour guides, for a wonderful natural experience.

Pick Up Time: 5:30 a.m, or 3:00 p.m.

Duration: 4 hours approx.

Difficulty: Easy.

Minimun: 2 people.

What to bring: Hiking shoes or tennis, binoculars, camera, sun block, and hat.

What's Included: Water bottle, guide, admission fee to the park and transportation.