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Birdwatching and Hike into La Marta Wildlife Refuge

 

La Marta Wildlife Refuge, located in Pejivalle, is part of the Amistad Biosphere Reserve that UNESCO has designated as a World Natural Heritage Site.

 

Stretching over 1,500 hectares, La Marta is a center for local and international researchers. The reserve's intense hydro and geological wealth is significant. Within the refuge, one can observe a system of rivers with crystalline waters, waterfalls and ancient caverns.

 

The area's flora and fauna combine the tropical rainforest with the Caribbean. It's moist here, with an average relative humidity of 90%.

Two previously unknown orchid species have been found here. Additionally, the presence of a gorgeous butterfly with transparent wings has been detected here, the Ithomia bolivari.

 

This species is only found in Costa Rica's Caribbean lowlands. The discoveries have only recently begun. There is an impressive diversity of fungi, ferns, lichens and hepatics.

 

There are plants that can be used for food, dies, chemical products, and medicinal purposes. This opens the doors for scientific research in benefit of all humanity.

 

Price per person: $150 one person, $100 2 - 4 people, $80 5-8 people 

 

Length: Approximately 5 hours

 

Departure: 5:30am.

 

What is included: Pick up from your hotel. A Professional Guide certified by ICT (Costa Rican Tourism Institute) and INBio (Biodiversity National Institute) will accompany you. Breakfast (snacks and fruits) and Lunch.

 

What to bring?  Closed-toed shoes (hiking shoes always the best), sunblock, bug spray, hat/cap, water, rain gear or ponchos, extra food, medicines, binoculars, cameras, extra clothes.

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