The Orange Collard Manakins dance in their lek with a firecracker of sounds; a Grey-tailed
Mountain-gem pierces a flower. All across Costa Rica the sun has broken the horizon and columns of light penetrate the forest canopy.
The forest is alive! Costa Rica is truly a birder’s and nature lover’s paradise.
Due to Costa Rica’s small size, range of elevation
and twelve distinct ecological zones we can offer tours that encompass a wide variety of habitats and astonishingly abundant wildlife
diversity, while maintaining a comfortable pace.
Costa Rica acts as a continuous corridor for migration between North and South
America and is a meeting ground for seemingly unimaginable bio diversity. Costa Rica, no bigger than the state of West Virginia or
Wales, is home to approximately 5 percent of the earth’s known species. More than 870 species of birds have been recorded on the Costa
Rican mainland, including roughly 600 species of permanent residents. The country also boasts 350 species of reptiles and amphibians
(including six different species of sea turtles that nest on Costa Rican beaches), four species of monkeys, 8000 species of higher
plants, and more species of butterflies than in all of Africa.
As you explore this rich environment, you will bask in the incredible
beauty that abounds— languid lowland rain forests, misty cloud forests, arid tropical dry forests, and vast wetlands, surrounded by
thundering volcanoes, sun-drenched beaches, serene pasture land, and pristine waterfalls. Costa Rica will not only impress you with
all of its natural splendors, but will also charm you with its warm hearted people and peaceful socio-political environment.