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Discover the Wonders of Carara National Park: Your Ultimate Tour Guide

Explore the biodiversity and natural beauty of Carara National Park, one of Costa Rica’s premier ecotourism destinations. Nestled in the Central Pacific region, Carara National Park is a haven for birdwatchers, nature enthusiasts, and wildlife photographers. This comprehensive guide will help you plan the perfect Carara National Park tour, ensuring an unforgettable adventure in one of the world’s most biologically rich environments.

Discover Carara National Park’s Hidden Gems with Expert Wildlife Spotting

The main reason to visit Carara National Park with a guide is for expert wildlife spotting. Guides possess trained eyes and extensive knowledge of the park’s ecosystems, significantly increasing your chances of seeing and understanding the diverse array of wildlife that Carara has to offer. From the vibrant scarlet macaws and elusive trogons to the playful capuchin monkeys and stealthy crocodiles, a guide ensures you don’t miss the park’s most captivating inhabitants.

Book Your Guided Tour Today!

Maximize your Carara National Park experience with a guided tour. Book now to secure your spot. Have Questions? Contact us

  • Local certified guide
  • Spotting scope
  • Digiscoping
  • Free parking
What to bring
  • National Park entrance fee ($10 Buy now)
    Hotel pick up & drop off
Please note
  • Prohibited items in the park include single use plastic, cigarettes, electronic cigarettes, drones, weapons, hammocks, and speakers.
  • Tour last around 3 hours, you can choose to stay in the park after the tour
  • Make sure to buy your park entrance ticket online in advance, and have a passport picture in your phone when arriving to the park
  • Food is not permitted in the park, except for water in a reusable bottle.
  • Meeting location is at the park entrance google maps

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