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Open Areas Birding

OPEN AREAS BIRDING


TOUR DESCRIPTION:


The central Pacific coast of Costa Rica is one of the most biologically diverse areas in the world. Its location, known as a transition forest, is very unique, geographically, the central Pacific lies between the tropical dry forest of the northwest and the tropical rainforest of the southwest. Costa Rica has the advantage from the characteristics of dry and tropical forests with consistent weather patterns, birds and wildlife use the central Pacific forest as a corridor to access food and breeding sites.


This privileged area has excellent points for birding we have identified three areas according to our experience, depending of your targets you can choose your destiny:


TARCOLES BIRDING

Tárcoles is an incredible starting point for everyone who loves birds or wants to learn about them. Tárcoles is located on the fine line between the dry forest and the rain forest, it borders the Rio Grande de Tarcoles and the Carara National Park, home to many species of iconic birds such as the scarlet macaw and dry forest species such as the ground cuckoo.

The Tarcoles area offers dirt roads and river banks locating some of the most common bird habitats. semi-open. Ever-changing forests due to human intervention or rainforest restoration due to conservation have helped the growth in the number of species such as the Baird’s Trogon Fiery-billed Aracari, Laughing Falcon, Scarlet Macaw, Great Egret, Rufous-tailed, plus many hummingbirds.


JACO BIRDING

Known as the surf capital of Costa Rica, Jaco is little known to the bird world. With an astonishing number of more than 400 species of birds, Jacó is the best destination for bird watching in all of Costa Rica, nestled between mountains, rivers and the Pacific Ocean as a natural barrier, Jaco becomes an important destination to see birds.

Macaws find nesting areas in this coastal city, but also its great diversity of micro ecosystems causes the numbers to increase, dozens of families coexist less than 10 minutes by car from the main strip. The diverse habitats of the rainforest are home to a large number of birds, but also the patches of nearby forests, estuaries, grasslands, and agricultural lands. Perfect for bird watchers of all levels, naturalists, and environmentalists.


BIJAGUAL BIRDING

Ideal for the most passionate bird watchers, this adventure is based on the principles of driving, sighting and walking. Bijagual is located between two life zones, the tropical humid forest and the very humid premontane forest, between places of rural roads, pastures, mature and secondary forests.

Its climatic and landscape condition makes it a very particular destination for bird watching as it can easily exceed 350 species of birds among migratory birds and residents of the lower and upper regions of the central Pacific. The walk along with the patience for bird watching introduces to the visitors is one of the best experiences of his life.


DETAILS

DURATION

3 hours

 

IT INCLUDES

Snack and water

Professional Bilingual Guide

Professional Binoculars

 

WHAT TO BRING

Comfortable clothes.

Tennis or closed sandals.

Sunscreen.

Sunglasses.

Cameras are optional.

Mosquito repellent

 

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Local transportation service is provided for an extra cost

Children under 7 years old for free, from 8 years old they pay full rate.

We provide professional Nikon equipment for an extra cost

 

PRICE: $90 PP.

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Important: * The tour time selected represents the time in which the tour will begin. It does not confirm the time we will pick you up. The pick up time will be approximately 30 to 40 minutes before your tour.