Arenal birdwatching tour
As part of the biological corridor that enables the flow of species inhabiting between the Guanacaste Volcanic Mountain Range and the Tilarán Volcanic Mountain Range. In our reserve, you will watch resident bird species, such as the Rufous Motmot, trogons, and Scrub Euphonia, as well as migratory species like the Wood Thrush bird.
Toucans, guans, and hummingbirds inhabit trees like the ficus and inga, and flowers like the heliconia, all of which are considered one of the best areasfor birdwatching. An ideal place for hiking and birding. We have guides specialized in the area in charge of spotting and counting both local and migratory species.
Over 350 species of birds have been observed, including both resident and migratory. The remarkable visibility provided by the bridges also allows for appreciating the massive migrations of birds of prey between the seasons of November and April each year.
It includes the naturalist guide service, birding equipment, and admission to hanging bridges trails.
Tour Details
Duration and Lenght
Approximately 2.5 hours
1.9 miles total, short version of 1 mile.
Details and recommendations:
Closed Shoes
Camera
Mosquito Repellent
Waterproof Coat
Sandals or others open shoes are not allowed.
Under 18 must be accompanied by an adult.
Entry with pets is not allowed.
Advance reservation is required.
Children under 10 Years Old Are Not Allowed On This Tour.
Your tour includes:
Specialized naturalist Guide
Our naturalist guide will carry specialized equipment for bird watching.
Note:
We operate our tours with advanced reservations