Wednesday, June 25, 2014

Carara National Park Tours

Explore over 11,000 acres of transitional forest with the assistance of an experienced Costa Rica Tours Guide who is outfitted with a telescope, binoculars, a bird book, and laser pointer. All trails are flat and easy to navigate. You will have the opportunity to view over 50 different species of birds, monkeys, frogs, crocodiles, and many other animals. You will also be able to view a great amount of plants and trees while learning about their natural history.

Carara National Park Tours is a favorite with Bird Watching Tours Jaco for several reasons besides its ease of access. First, its position in a transition zone means that residents of both habitats are likely to appear. Second, the Río Grande de Tárcoles has free flowing sections and its waters seep into seasonal marshlands and a shallow oxbow lake covered with hyacinths further expanding number of local habitats. Finally, because it is slightly dryer, and not all of the trees are evergreen, Jaco Tours Carara National Park is more open than the rainforests further south making wildlife spotting easier.

Loaned from Huetar natives, the park’s name means crocodile. Appropriately enough, there is a huge population of crocodiles that live within the nearby Tarcoles River Tours Costa Rica. After exploring the park, you’ll walk along a bridge that looks down onto the river and its scaly inhabitants – a wonderful place to take postcard-quality pictures.

Following this side Costa Rica Trip you’ll return to the park’s base and enjoy a delicious home-style lunch. Once you’re full and ready, you’ll be driven back and dropped off at your hotel.

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