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Non-Private Tours
$95
Non-Private Transportation may stop at multiple hotels before or after your pickup and drop-off times.

ADD This tour to any hotel package $95 Per Person
Daily Departures - Jacos/Los Suenos area 7 AM
Minimum of 2 persons

If not booking a hotel with us, we require a minimum of 4 persons to book this tour.

Add $20 PP if staying in Quepos/Manuel Antonio (Four person minimum)



If not booking a hotel with us, we require a minimum of 4 persons to book this tour.

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Privately Escorted
$95
Private Transport not currently available, but can be arranged by our agents


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Includes
    * RT Transportation From/To your Jaco Beach Hotel or Villas Lapas Hotel
    * Entrance Fee to National Park
    * Guided Hiking Tour
    * Bilingual naturalist guides
    * Snacks/Drinks


What to bring?
    * Wear comfortable clothes suitable for hiking
    * Backpack to carry a bathing suit, towel, sunscreen and other items if you plan to stay at the beach after the tour
    * Apply Prior to tour: Sunscreen/Repellent
    * Hat, Cap or Visor
    * T-Shirt of Long-Sleeved shirt to prevent sunburn
    * Camera with lanyard
    * Other items you might like to bring along: Refillable water bottle, flashlight, binoculars
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Carara National Park

Costa Rica's Carara National Park - Natural Beauty
Carara National Park is a must for anyone interested in tropical biology. Its high species diversity and ease of access make this a worthwhile trip from San José, or on the way to parks further south. Carara's diversity is the result of its situation in a "ecotone" or melding area between the dry forests to the north and the wet forests in the south.

The three-toed sloth lives, feeds and mates on the trees.   Many endangered and threatened species live and breed here, like the American crocodile and the Purple Heart tree. Carara is also considered a sanctuary of the rare and beautiful Scarlet Macaw. About 150 scarlet macaws nest and feed throughout the reserve and can usually be seen around dusk flying west down the Río Tárcoles towards the coastal mangroves where they roost for the night.
      
The word "Carara" is an indigenous term, reputedly meaning "river of crocodiles". The area in which the reserve is located was occupied by an indigenous culture that is thought to have been allied with groups located in the Central Valley from 300b.c. to 1500 a.d. Extensive tomb sites have been excavated here, and the burial places of people of high status are remarkably complex.

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