Bird Watching Tour
Nativo Park is part of a biological corridor that facilitates the movement of species inhabiting the Southern Caribbean and the rest of Talamanca. Toucans, guans, and hummingbirds live in trees such as Ficus and Inga, and flowers like heliconia, all of which are considered the best “restaurants” for birds. Nativo Park is an ideal location for birdwatching hikes, with specialized local guides available to ensure successful observation and counting of both local and migratory species.
In terms of birdlife, over 350 species have been observed, including both resident and migratory birds.
Distance: 1.8 km Difficulty: Medium to challenging (for individuals in good physical condition who are accustomed to walking). Duration: Approximately 2.5 Hours. Minimum age: 7+
Includes:
Specialized night guide Flashlights Entrance to the Reserve Fruits and water at reception
What to bring:
Closed-toe Shoes Insect Repellent Waterproof Jacket Difficulty Level: Medium to challenging (for individuals in good physical condition who are accustomed to walking).
PRICE: $43 + Taxes per person for the general public, $25 + Taxes per child aged 7 to 11 years, $38 + Taxes for locals.
Recommendations: Sandals or Other Open-toe Footwear are Not Allowed Minors under 18 must be accompanied by an adult No pets allowed Prior reservation is required Children under 7 years old are not allowed on this tour