Avec quasiment 850 espèces d'oiseaux, le Costa Rica est célèbre depuis plusieurs années pour les experts de la nature et surtout de la faune extraordinaire. Une des raisons principales à ce phénomène est la grande variété des habitats pour les espèces animales : forêts humides, marais, plages, bois nuageux, rivières… L'avantage est que ces types d'habitats ne sont pas si éloignés les uns des autres et permettent aux visiteurs de voir différentes espèces dans de nombreux lieux différents. Heureusement, les oiseaux du Costa Rica ne sont pas sauvages. Ils permettent donc d'être vus assez facilement. Dans un jour de chance et dans un jour où le temps est propice, il vous sera possible de voir plus de 12 espèces différentes. Beaucoup d'excursions sont guidées et le pays possède tous les équipements hôteliers nécessaires avec des hôtels de montagne, au cœur des bois qui sont spécialisés dans des programmes d'observation d'oiseaux. Beaucoup d'espèces de reinitas, mosqueros, vireos, bolseros, etc. migrent au Costa Rica tous les hivers. Vous aurez aussi l'occasion de voir beaucoup d'oiseaux impressionnants tels que des perroquets, des pericos, des guacamayas, ou encore des toucans et bien évidemment le quetzal légendaire. Toutefois, il existe encore beaucoup d'autres espèces également impressionnantes, ici, au Costa Rica. Si vous recherchez des oiseaux colorés, ceux qui possèdent des plumages exceptionnellement beaux, alors, ces séjours que nous vous proposons sont faits pour vous !
Dates | Single Traveler | Double |
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Nov 01 2014 - Oct 31 2015 | $4245 | $2430 |
* Prices are per person
* Price not valid during Christmas, New Years and Easter
Clothing: Costa Rica is a very informal and casual country. Formal attire is only used in the city of San Jose and on very special occasions (Weddings, birthdays, anniversaries)
We recommend to bring a sweater for the highland areas, and light loose fitting shirts, pants or jeans, and shorts for the lowland areas.
For the beach areas please don't forget to bring a hat or cap, sunscreen, and sun glasses.
For the rainforest and the National Parks we recommend hiking boots, a small backpack, water bottle, pocket knife, flashlight, insect repellent, rainwear, and a pair of binoculars to observe animals.
• Meet & Greet at the airport. • Bilingual driver/guide in an A/C motor coach throughout the whole itinerary • 2 nts / Rodeo Hotel or Presidente Hotel / Std Superior room (B) • 2 nts / Bosque de Paz / Standard room. (FB) • 2 nts / Rancho Naturalista / standard room. (FB) • 2 nts / Savegre Lodge/ junior suite (B) • Hiking and bird watching • Waterfall Tour • All taxes and service charges.
A representative from Costa Rican Trails will meet you at the airport and provide transfer to El Rodel Hotel (or El Presidente Hotel)
Overnight at El Rodeo Estancia Boutique Hotel Standard room
The day starts with a scenic drive to Bosque de Paz, the Peace Forest. This 988 acre private reserve serves as a corridor between two National Parks: Poas and Juan Castro Blanco. This rain and cloud forest is a bird life sanctuary where the Resplendent Quetzal and the emerald toucanet are frequently seen. Bosque de Paz is where you will home for two nights
Overnight at Bosque de Paz Standard room
This morning explore the flora and fauna that surrounds the area with your local guide. You will admire wonders of nature: outstanding birds, and wildlife at BOSQUE DE PAZ using the trails through the forest. At our preserve we count with different trails ranging from 1 kilometer to 7.5 kilometers, adding up to 22 kilometers through old growth and second growth forest. They have recorded more than 331 species of birds at our preserve since July, 1997, including Resplendent Quetzal, Scaled Antpitta, Black Guan, Emerald Toucanet, Three Wattled Bellbird, Ornate Hawk-Eagle, Zeledonia, and Silvery-fronted, Tapaculo, Black--faced Solitaire, American Dipper, Golden-browed Chlorophonia, abundant hummingbirds, among many others
Overnight at Bosque de Paz Standard room
Conveniently located between San Jose and the Caribbean Coast, this lively region is distinguished for its green rolling hills and fertile volcanic farmland.
Rancho Naturalista is among the finest in Central America. Over 450 species of birds have been recorded in the area. These birds may be sampled from this comfortable lodge famous for its excellent food, welcoming hospitality and stunning volcano views. Provisions are also made for non-birding companions who will find Rancho Naturalista a relaxing holiday retreat.
While enjoying your coffee or tea in the early morning on the balcony you will be amazed at the variety of tropical birds coming to the feeders. Groups of Gray-headed Chachalacas, Collared Aracaris, Passerinis Tanagers, and the impressive Montezuma Oropendolas will all provide quite a show. Other likely possibilities include Blue-crowned Motmot, Lineated and Black-cheeked Woodpeckers, Golden-hooded and White-lined Tanagers, and Scarlet-rumped Cacique. Hummingbird feeders only a few feet away are usually buzzing with Green Thorntails, White-necked Jacobins, Green-crowned Brilliants, Green-breasted Mangos, and Rufous-tailed Hummingbirds
Overnight at Rancho Naturalista Standard room
San Gerardo de Dota is a tiny community in the Talamanca mountains settled in the fresh mist of a mountain valley surrounded by deep cloud forests and filled with massive tropical trees. It is also a paradise for birdwatchers as it has more than 170 bird species, including some of the rarest and endangered bird species. It is a special place for watching the resplendent quetzal bird, one of the most ornate creatures of the wild which belongs to the Trogonidae family.
Various migratory species arrive throughout the different seasons, joining the native species to add still more colorful views for birdwatchers. Among the visitors are the Orioles, Warblers, Tennessees and Raptors - while their native hosts include Long-tailed Silky-Flycatcher, Yellow-winged Vireo, the Flame-throated Warbler, Black-cheeked Warbler, Yellowish Flycatcher, Barred Becard, Tufted Flycatcher, Silvery-fronted Tapaculo, Zeledonia, Torrent Tyrannulet, Collared Trogon, Scintillant Hummingbird, Volcano Hummingbird, Fiery-throated Hummingbird, Spotted Wood-Quail, and of course the most wanted Resplendent Quetzal. In the highlands of the Paramo one can find the Volcano Junco and Timberline Wren
Overnight at Savegre Hotel Natural Reserve & Spa Junior Suite
One of the most impressive sceneries in the area is without a doubt the Savegre River Waterfall. Just within an hour walk you will have the opportunity to enjoy this wonderful waterfall surrounded by a dense cloud forest. Your guide will take you through the forest and show you the gorgeous flora and fauna the spreads alongside the crystal waters of the Savegre River, until the point where it turns into an amazing white veil. The Savegre River Waterfall is one more reason to fall in love with San Gerardo de Dota
Overnight at Savegre Hotel Natural Reserve & Spa Junior Suite
Return to El Rodeo Hotel (or El Presidente Hotel) at San Jose
Overnight at El Rodeo Estancia Boutique Hotel Standard Room
Transfer to the international airport will be provided
End of services.