Costa Rica | Rhythms of Nature: Coastal Conservation and Tropical Forest Ecology

Costa Rica | Rhythms of Nature: Coastal Conservation and Tropical Forest Ecology

About this trip

Experience one of the most biodiverse countries on Earth! With 12 climatic zones and numerous micro-ecosystems within its borders, Costa Rica is a haven for neotropical flora and fauna. From lush rainforest to cloud forest and coastal floodplains, witness the amplitude of animals that inhabit each. Embark on a journey of discovery and rich knowledge by visiting one of the world’s leading institutions in tropical education and research. Learn about conservation efforts to protect endangered and threatened species and discuss sea turtle research in Tortuguero National Park.

Highlights

  • Learn about sea turtle conservation and experience a sea turtle walk on the Caribbean coast, a critical nesting site.
  • Experience the beautiful, extensive networks of waterways and the diverse marine life that resides in Tortuguero National Park.
  • Visit the Organization for Tropical Studies La Selva Biological Station, one of the most important sites in the world for research on tropical rainforests.
  • Hike around the base of Arenal Volcano at Arenal National Park and relax in the geothermal hot springs.
  • Walk across the Arenal Hanging Bridges for a unique view of the forest canopy.
11 Travelers

$2,695

Land Cost

Group size

Book 10 travelers and 1 group
leader travels for free

San Jose

Day 1

Upon arrival at Juan Santamaria International Airport you will be met by a representative for transfer to the hotel. In order to arrive in time for orientation, participants must book flights that arrive in San José no later than 4:30 pm. Hotel check in available at 2:00 pm. This evening attend dinner with program orientation to follow.

Dinner included
Overnight at Hotel Bougainvillea

Tortuguero

Day 2

Early this morning travel by bus to the dock, with breakfast en route, then you will board a private boat for the water transfer to the lodge. Located on the northern Caribbean coast, Tortuguero consists of a series of natural interconnecting canals and provides a unique opportunity to observe wildlife by boat. Along the inland waterways you may see spider monkeys, crocodiles, three toed sloths, wading birds, manatees, and caiman. From late June through late October, Tortuguero is the most important nesting site in the western Caribbean for the endangered green sea turtle. Other turtles that nest on these beaches include the hawksbill, leatherback, and the occasional loggerhead. Upon arrival at the lodge, relax with a cocktail and lunch. Please note that the rooms are not air-conditioned. This afternoon visit the Sea Turtle Conservancy museum to learn about sea turtle conservation. Spend the afternoon exploring the tiny town of Tortuguero. Dinner at the lodge then turtle walk this evening. Evening turtle walk along the beach in search of nesting females.

Breakfast-Lunch-Dinner included
Overnight at Pachira Lodge

Tortuguero

Day 3

This morning have breakfast at the lodge and then experience the flora and fauna of the Tortuguero National Park while boating through the waterways of Tortuguero. The extensive network of freshwater creeks and lagoons in Tortuguero are home to seven species of river turtles, spectacled caimans, southern river otters, many crustaceans, and more than 50 species of freshwater fish. You may also see spider, howler and white-faced capuchin monkeys, several different species of birds, three-toed sloths, and crocodiles. If lucky, you might spot an endangered West Indian manatee. Return to the lodge for lunch. This afternoon, set out on an interpretive hike along the lodge's trails to explore the mysterious jungle of Tortuguero. The rest of the afternoon is at leisure. Dinner at the lodge. Evening turtle walk.

Breakfast-Lunch-Dinner included
Overnight at Pachira Lodge

Sarapiqui

Day 4

This morning transfer to Selva Verde Lodge & Rainforest Reserve, first by boat and then by bus with lunch en route. Located in the lush lowlands of north central Costa Rica, Selva Verde comprises an Eco lodge and a private tract of primary and secondary tropical rainforest. Look for tropical birds and wildlife among the dense vegetation. Protecting 500 acres of rainforest, Selva Verde offers many trails, and lookout points. You'll have the chance to see species such as the Keel-billed Toucan, Great Green Macaw, White-winged Becard, Sunbittern, Red throated Ant-Tanager, and White-collared Manakin. After check in, take some time to explore the lodge grounds before dinner.

Breakfast-Lunch-Dinner included
Overnight at Selva Verde Lodge

Sarapiqui

Day 5

Early morning bird walk followed by breakfast. Next, take a guided hike in the primary forest reserve to the 700 year old Almond Tree. After lunch, depart for the Organization for Tropical Studies La Selva Biological Station, one of the world's leading institutions in tropical education and research. La Selva was originally established in 1954 by Dr. Leslie Holdridge as a farm dedicated to experimentation on mixed plantations for the improvement of natural resources management. It was purchased in 1968 by the Organization for Tropical Studies and declared a private biological reserve and station. Since then, it has become one of the most important sites in the world for research on tropical rainforest. Over 240 scientific papers are published yearly from research conducted at the site. Be on the lookout for the Coati, Collared peccary, Mantled howler monkey, agouti, three-toed sloth, Ornate Hawk-Eagle, Crested Guan, Great Tinamou, Pied Puffbird and Spectacled Owl. Return to Selva Verde Lodge for dinner. After dinner, you may choose to continue your exploration with an evening night walk with your guide.

Breakfast-Lunch-Dinner included
Overnight at Selva Verde Lodge

Arenal

Day 6

This morning depart Selva Verde and visit La Fortuna Waterfall. Have lunch in La Fortuna town then arrive at Arenal Paraiso. Spend the afternoon enjoying the hotel's facilities. Before dinner hear a talk by Costa Rican biologist Willy Pineda followed by dinner in the dining room. Weather permitting; every room of the hotel affords excellent views of the immense Arenal volcano where rivers, waterfalls, and thermal hot springs abound.

Breakfast-Lunch-Dinner included
Overnight at Arenal Paraiso

Arenal

Day 7

Early morning hike in Arenal Volcano National Park. The area contains a wealth of geologic and biological complexity and trails pass through both secondary forest and lava fields from previous eruptions. Next, visit Arenal Vida Campesina for lunch. Wake up your inner chef (and your appetite) by joining in a tortilla making activity where you will learn how to make tortillas from scratch and cook them on a wood stove. Later this afternoon, learn about agricultural practices in the region, like growing vegetables and dairy farming. While there, visit a sugar cane mill for a lesson in traditional methods of sugar cane processing. This evening enjoy dinner at the hotel.

Breakfast-Lunch-Dinner included
Overnight at Arenal Paraiso

San Jose

Day 8

This morning, explore the rainforest at Arenal's Mistico Park Hanging Bridges. The site consists of 15 bridges ranging from 16 to 330 feet long, offering a unique view of the forest canopy from below and above. Six of the 15 bridges are suspended in the upper canopy of this mature forest trail system. The elevation is approximately 1,900 feet. The trail system straddles different types of ecosystems, forming a transitional vegetation strip with high biodiversity where both highland and lowland species occur. Return to the hotel for check-out. Depart for San Jose having lunch en route. This evening attend a farewell dinner at Hotel Bougainvillea.

Breakfast-Lunch-Dinner included
Overnight at Hotel Bougainvillea

Depart

Day 9

This morning transfer to the airport for flights back to the U.S. Hotel check-out by noon.

Breakfast- included