Description
Last updated on January 1st, 2024 at 10:34 am EST
The Monteverde Reserve is located on the Continental Divide, the border between the Pacific and Atlantic sides of Costa Rica. On a clear day, you can see the Pacific ocean from way up high in the mountains, even though it is miles away!
The varied climates and high latitudes of this cloud forest reserve help keep this vast biodiversity of plant and animal life going: There are jaguars, black guans, ocelots, emerald toucanets, three-wattled bellbirds, barenecked umbrella bird, blue-crowned motmots, quetzals, hummingbirds, and tens of thousands of insects to see and learn about. Your tour guide will be sure to point out the interesting wildlife that you may be lucky enough to see!
You will have the opportunity to explore the nine different paths that weave through the cloud forest, eventually arriving at one of the highest points of the reserve. This point is nicknamed “La Ventana”, meaning “the window” for a reason: it continues to set people in awe with the crystal clear view of the gorgeous mountains, trees, and huge sky that surrounds them.
Onward during your hike, you will arrive at the Wilford Guindon hanging bridge that stretches over 325 feet above the treetops. This is where you will have the opportunity to look down over rivers and forests and see a number of interesting plants and flower species, such as the bromeliads, orchids, ferns, vines, and mosses.
This is more than just a nature hike, it’s a once-in-a-lifetime experience to enjoy the unique cloud forest and all of its inhabitants!
Additional details
- This tour requires a minimum of 2 people to run. Please contact us to inquire about tour availability if your travel group is comprised of less than the tour operator’s required minimum number of participants.
Minimum/maximum age/weight/height/other requirements
- Children must be at least 6 years old to participate.
- It is recommended that individuals older than 65 years should not participate in this tour.
What to bring for tour participation
- Light rain jacket
- Comfortable hiking clothes
- Tennis or hiking shoes
- Camera
- Binoculars
- Insect repellent
Related reading
- Are you a member of the DIY Costa Rica community? If so, see our pick for Best View Of The Continental Divide
- Familiar with our blog? Read our related blog post: Monteverde Cloud Forest Or Monteverde Cloud Forest Reserve: What’s The Difference?
Nikki –
Have you experienced the above tour? If so, please let us (and other Costa Rica travelers) know what you thought about it below. Pura vida!