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Tours in the Rio Celeste Area

Birdwatching Costa Rica tour.

Tenorio area has a rich biodiversity of birds.

Duration

2 hours

Max People

25

From
$40,00
Booking Form
1
$40,00
0 - 10y $28,00
Total:
1
$40,00
0 - 10y $28,00

Overview

Embark on an exceptional birdwatching expedition across the enchanting terrain of Tenorio Volcano in Costa Rica.

Tenorio Volcano, home to a staggering 400+ bird species, offers an unrivaled birding experience. Nestled within the Guanacaste mountains, it’s a meeting point for Caribbean and Pacific bird species, hosting over 30 hummingbird species, trogons, and toucans.

The true gems of this adventure are the elusive umbrella bird, the distinctive three-wattle bird, and the captivating today motmot. Join us for a memorable birdwatching journey in the heart of Costa Rica’s avian paradise.

Tour Highlights

Naturalist Guidance: Benefit from the knowledge and expertise of our naturalist guides, who will enhance your understanding of the avian wonders of Tenorio Volcano.

Scenic Surroundings: Immerse yourself in the breathtaking landscapes of Tenorio Volcano, where every moment is an opportunity to appreciate the beauty of Costa Rica’s natural world.

Tour Plan

01 Departure from Meeting Point:

Our journey commences with a meet-up at the designated meeting point, where you'll be warmly welcomed in the morning.

02 Birdwatching in Tenorio Volcano Territory:
  • Embark on an immersive birdwatching adventure across the remarkable terrain of Tenorio Volcano.
  • Explore the lush surroundings and observe the rich avian biodiversity of the region.
03 Expert Guided Tour:

Enjoy the company of our experienced naturalist guides, who will lead the way and share their insights on the diverse bird species you encounter.

04 Avian Discoveries and Return:
  • Seek out remarkable species such as hummingbirds, trogons, toucans, and elusive treasures like the umbrella bird, three-wattle bird, and today motmot.
  • Conclude your birdwatching expedition, returning to the meeting point with a deeper appreciation of Costa Rica's avian wonders.

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