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Experience the very best of Costa Rica on this expertly guided 15-day birding adventure, designed to maximize species diversity while maintaining a relaxed, comfortable pace. From misty highland cloud forests and Pacific dry forests to the Caribbean lowlands and the waterways of Tortuguero, this tour visits the country’s most productive habitats. Highlights include Carara National Park, Savegre’s oak forests, Arenal Volcano, La Selva Biological Station, and Tortuguero National Park. Led by a full-time professional birding guide, the tour includes all lodging, pre-arranged meals, transportation, park entrances, boat excursions, and optional owling outings. With opportunities to see iconic species such as Resplendent Quetzal, Great Green Macaw, Snowy Cotinga, and hundreds more, this is a comprehensive, worry-free birding experience for serious birders and nature enthusiasts alike.
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Tour Includes
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14 nights of lodging and all pre-arranged meals, beginning with breakfast on Day 2 and ending with breakfast on Day 15
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All ground transportation from Day 2–14 in a modern, spacious, air-conditioned vehicle with large, clear windows ideal for wildlife viewing
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Two airport transfers:
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Arrival transfer on November 21
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Departure transfer on December 5
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Full-time private bilingual professional guide, specializing in birds and natural history (Day 2–14)
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Entrance fees to all parks and reserves listed in the itinerary
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Owling excursions: one optional night outing at each location, weather permitting and at the guide’s discretion
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Taxes (airport taxes and gratuities for guide, driver, and local staff not included)
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All accommodations are comfortable, clean, and feature en-suite bathrooms. Meals are thoughtfully pre-arranged to maximize time in the field.
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Tours & Entrances Included
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Carara National Park – 1 day pass
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Tárcoles River Mangrove Boat Tour
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Paraíso de Quetzal – entrance and lunch
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Savegre Oak Forest Reserve – entrance
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La Selva Biological Station – 1 full day and 1 half-day entrance
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Cinchona Hummingbird Garden – entrance
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Cope’s Garden – entrance
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Full access to the Arenal Observatory Lodge trail system
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Tortuguero National Park – 2 day passes
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Focus
This is a classic birding and wildlife tour featuring unhurried walks over mostly easy terrain. That said, some trails—particularly in the Talamanca Mountains and Arenal National Park—can be steep, root-strewn, and muddy at times. Conditions in the lowlands are often hot and humid, which can make walking more demanding. For these reasons, the tour is best suited to participants with an average level of fitness who enjoy walking. As wildlife activity peaks in the early morning hours, pre-dawn starts will be encouraged to make the most of each day. That said, all walks are optional, and excellent birding can usually be enjoyed right from the lodges.
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DETAILED ITINERARY
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General Notes
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Early starts are planned most mornings to maximize birding opportunities while maintaining a comfortable pace.
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Optional owling outings will be offered one night at each location (weather and conditions permitting).
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Optional evening checklist sessions will be held to review daily bird and wildlife sightings.
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Exact meal and outing times will be announced by the guide during the tour to allow flexibility and take advantage of optimal field conditions.
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November 21 – Arrival in San José
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Upon arrival in San José, you will be warmly welcomed by your guide/driver and transferred to your hotel. The remainder of the afternoon is at leisure—relax by the pool or explore the hotel gardens to recover from your travels.
Possible species: White-eared Ground Sparrow, Blue-crowned Motmot, Rufous-capped Warbler, Hoffmann’s Woodpecker.
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November 22 – Cerro de la Muerte & San Gerardo de Dota
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Travel to the highlands of Cerro de la Muerte, stopping for lunch en route. The afternoon will be spent birding the misty cloud forest at Paraíso de Quetzal, home to the iconic Resplendent Quetzal.
Other target species include Fiery-throated Hummingbird, Black-and-yellow Silky-flycatcher, Large-footed Finch, Peg-billed Finch, and Black-billed Nightingale-Thrush.
Before dinner, we will visit the páramo habitat at approximately 3,500 meters in search of the Volcano Junco. Overnight in the charming valley of San Gerardo de Dota.
November 23 – Savegre Valley
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Spend a full day exploring the gardens, riparian zones, and old-growth tropical oak cloud forest surrounding the lodge. Birding along the Savegre River may yield Flame-colored Tanager, Collared Trogon, Torrent Tyrannulet, Volcano Hummingbird, and Gray-tailed Mountain-Gem.
Additional possibilities include Black-faced Solitaire, Spotted Wood-Quail, Buffy Tuftedcheek, Golden-browed Chlorophonia, Ochraceous Wren, Ornate Hawk-Eagle, and Resplendent Quetzal.
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November 24 – Central Pacific Lowlands
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Descend to the Central Pacific lowlands, arriving at a lodge located along the banks of the Tárcoles River near Carara Biological Reserve. Afternoon birding on forest trails may reveal Scarlet Macaws, tiger-herons, and a wealth of lowland species.
November 25 – Carara National Park & Tárcoles River
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Explore Carara National Park, a unique transition zone between dry forest and humid rainforest ecosystems. Highlights include Orange-collared Manakin leks, multiple species of trogons, antbirds, Rufous-tailed Jacamar, and Royal Flycatcher.
We will also visit Playa Azul to look for Gray-necked Wood-Rail, Yellow-crowned Night-Heron, Bare-throated Tiger-Heron, Red-crowned Woodpecker, Melodious Blackbird, Spectacled Owl, and shorebirds.
One afternoon features a two-hour mangrove boat tour on the Tárcoles River, offering excellent views of crocodiles, waterbirds, and raptors.
November 26 – Guanacaste Lowlands
Travel north to Guanacaste, exploring tropical dry forests, wetlands, estuaries, and mangroves. Likely species include Snail Kite, Wood Stork, Roseate Spoonbill, Boat-billed Heron, Limpkin, and multiple kingfishers.
Forest birding may produce Turquoise-browed Motmot, Long-tailed Manakin, parrots, trogons, orioles, cuckoos, jays, and owls. We will also visit a site known for nesting Jabirus, a rare and endangered species in Costa Rica.
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November 27–28 – Arenal Region
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Two nights in the Arenal Volcano area, a spectacular birding hotspot. Trails around the lodge offer chances for Crimson-collared Tanager, White Hawk, Brown-hooded Parrot, Golden-olive Woodpecker, three species of toucans, and numerous hummingbirds.
One evening, we will go owling in search of Black-and-white Owl and Mottled Owl.
November 29 – Sarapiquí Lowlands
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Travel to the Caribbean lowlands of Sarapiquí, birding along the river and surrounding rainforest. This biologically rich region is one of the best places to encounter Great Green Macaw, as well as Sunbittern, Black-faced Grosbeak, and Gray-necked Wood-Rail.
Wildlife may include sloths, peccaries, and three species of monkeys.
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November 30 & December 1 – La Selva Biological Station
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Spend two full days at La Selva, one of the world’s premier tropical research stations. Over 420 bird species are recorded here.
Targets include tinamous (three species possible), Rufous Motmot, trogons, caciques, Purple-throated Fruitcrow, and Snowy Cotinga.
Mammals such as peccaries, agoutis, coatis, sloths, and monkeys are frequently seen, making for exceptional wildlife viewing and photography.
December 2–3 – Tortuguero National Park
Travel by road and boat to Tortuguero National Park, exploring its intricate canal system by boat. Birds may include Agami Heron, Tiger-Herons, White-fronted Nunbird, and all six species of Neotropical kingfishers.
Wildlife sightings may include sloths, caiman, iguanas, poison dart frogs, basilisk lizards, tent-making bats, and monkeys.
(Sea turtle nesting applies July–October; not applicable to this departure.)
December 4 – Return to San José
Return to San José for a farewell dinner and overnight stay.
December 5 – Departure
Transfer to the airport for international departures.
Important Notes & Conditions
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Meals are prepaid; missed meals due to schedule changes are non-refundable
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Guests are encouraged to bring reusable water bottles
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Additional airport transfers: $56.50 per transfer
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Airport exit tax (~$30) not included
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International airfare not included
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Early check-in / late check-out fees not included
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Moderate physical activity required (1–2 miles/day on mostly flat terrain)
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No refunds for unused services
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Gratuities, alcoholic beverages, and personal expenses not included
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Comprehensive travel insurance strongly recommended
Booking & Cancellation Policy
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Non-refundable deposit: $650 USD per person
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Cancellation schedule (written notice required):
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90+ days: full refund minus deposit
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90–75 days: 50% refund minus deposit
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74–66 days: 25% refund minus deposit
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65 days or less: no refund​
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