La plupart des espèces sauvages du Costa Rica vivent dans les étages supérieurs des arbres. Il n'y a donc pas de meilleur moyen de les observer que de faire une randonnée sur un pont suspendu, au-dessus du sol de la jungle. En compagnie d'un guide expert, repérez les singes-araignées, les paresseux endormis et 400 espèces d'oiseaux tropicaux. Après une baignade rafraîchissante dans la cascade de Llanos del Cortes et un déjeuner costaricien, vous passerez l'après-midi à descendre la rivière sur un radeau.

Visite de la faune et de la flore du Guanacaste
- Eco-aventure à Guanacaste
- Ponts suspendus
- Observer les oiseaux et la faune exotiques
- Baignade à la cascade de Llanos del Cortes
- Descendre la rivière sur un radeau
Transfert
Visite à pied
Matériel
Repas du midi
- La saison des pluies s'étend de mai à novembre, il est donc recommandé d'emporter un poncho ou un imperméable.
- Ne convient pas aux femmes enceintes
- Activité avec itinéraire non adapté aux personnes à mobilité réduite
- Ne convient pas aux personnes en mauvais état de santé
- Les enfants doivent être accompagnés d'un adulte de plus de 18 ans à tout moment
- Apportez votre matériel de bain et de la crème solaire
- Apportez un insectifuge biodégradable
- Apportez des chaussures appropriées
- Sous réserve des conditions météorologiques
- Veuillez noter que tous les horaires sont approximatifs et sujets à changement
- Apportez une serviette de bain
Ce que les internautes disent de cette expérience
Basé sur 21 évaluations de voyageurs vérifiés
Catégories d'évaluation
Personnel
4,8/5
Service
4,8/5
Sécurité
4,8/5
Rapport qualité-prix
4,5/5
Pamela from Gloucestershire
De États-Unis d'Amérique - mars 2025A voyagé en couple
35 - 44 ans
Excellent
Note globale5/5
We got to see and do a lot in one day. We planted a tree sapling aimed at offsetting the carbon footprint of tourism. We had a gentle stroll on a priv ...
Mrs Bosher
De États-Unis d'Amérique - mars 2025A voyagé en couple
35 - 44 ans
Bien
Note globale3/5
More like we were being hurded from one place to the next , rainforest walk was around a couple of banana trees then the sloth search was ok but looke ...
Wallflower
De États-Unis d'Amérique - février 2025A voyagé en famille
25 - 34 ans
Excellent
Note globale5/5
Crammed a lot in. Great guides. Raft was fun. Loved seeing sloths and planting the tree.
Mags
De États-Unis d'Amérique - février 2025A voyagé en couple
45 - 54 ans
Excellent
Note globale5/5
Rachel Hunt
De États-Unis d'Amérique - février 2025A voyagé en couple
35 - 44 ans
Excellent
Note globale5/5
Best trip ever the wildlife food & all the guides & driver were brilliant!!! Amazing photos through the binoculars & to actually see a sloth walking o ...
Magic w
De États-Unis d'Amérique - février 2025A voyagé en couple
35 - 44 ans
Excellent
Note globale5/5
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