You will be thrilled at our exciting Canopy Tour, which is one of the longest zip lines in Costa Rica.
Excellent opportunity to walk through the virgin cloud forest and enjoy
its beauties and its walkways.
The peace that our butterfly garden has
to offer with more than 50 species of butterflies living in their
natural habitat and our Hummingbird Garden with 14 species of hummingbirds will be the ideal natural photography spot.
What to bring: Camera, binoculars, jacket, hiking boots, and repellent.
Enjoy our private farm!!! The length of the tour is approximately 3 hours. You will have chance to see toucans, our waterfall and the charming little village of Canitas.
What to bring: Insect repellent, raincoat Binoculars, camera.
Leaving from the Central Park of La Fortuna we visit cattle farms, a medical plant where you can follow production of all natural tea, soap and shampoo, butterfly conservation and a reproduction site.
Learn how some tubers and roots are prepared for exportation and visit a typical rural school and a private tropical model garden.
At the end of the tour you can enjoy warmth of Casona Rio Fortuna, where you will enjoy a delicious, typical country-style prepared lunch from the wood stove.
What to bring: Hiking shoes, camera, binocular, during the rain season bring raincoat.
The malekus had open their hearts and their community to all visitors, this way, sharing with us a little of their culture, language and traditions, they are giving us the chance to know the roots of ours Costa Rican been; by taking a hike with a maleku guide through enchanting rainforest and pre- Columbian burial grounds of their native lands, we’ll get to learn about medicinal plants, nature from the maleku’s point of view and also visit one of their cementeries.
This hike is narrated in the Maleku language (maleku jaica), and translated into English.
What to bring: Long pants, hiking shoes, camera, binocular, during the rain season bring raincoat.
Enjoy a walking tour at this private reserve, where you will have the opportunity to observe an incredible flora and fauna including the Resplendent Quetzal, one of the most beautiful birds in the region.
What to bring: Light clothes, insect repellent, binoculars, camera, hiking shoes.