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Located high in the Tilarán Mountain Range, at an altitude of about 4300 feet above sea level, Monteverde is one of Costa Rica's most scenic spots. Founded by Quakers who emigrated from the United States, and started the country's most successful cheese factory. Monteverde is now best known for its biological reserve, which is a paradise for researchers and nature lovers. This misty, magical private cloud forest preserve protects a treasure trove of rare flora and fauna, including the three-wattle bellbird and legendary resplendent quetzal -- one of the most beautiful birds in the world. This is the perfect place for the family to experience, or for anyone who wants close contact with nature.
INCLUDED
transportation, bilingual guide and entrance fees to the reserve.
WHAT TO BRING
Insect repellent, raincoat, walking shoes, camera & binoculars.