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The 3-in-1 combo tour featuring Hanging Bridges, La Fortuna Waterfall, and Sloth Territory is a great way to immerse yourself in the natural wonders of Costa Rica.
Hanging Bridges Embark on an exciting journey through the rainforest on a well-designed trail featuring both paths and hanging bridges. This 3 km route offers unique perspectives of the jungle: explore the forest floor on the trails and experience the treetop canopy while walking across suspension bridges. Along the way, a knowledgeable guide will highlight the diverse flora and fauna of the region, enriching your adventure with fascinating insights into the ecosystem.
La Fortuna Waterfall This destination is a must-see when visiting Arenal. The combination of lush vegetation, crystal-clear water, and the stunning 229-foot (65-meter) waterfall creates a truly breathtaking scene. Be sure to bring your swimsuit, as this is a fantastic opportunity to swim in refreshing natural waters.
To reach the pool beneath the falls, you'll descend a trail with 498 steps. The climb back up typically takes between 15 to 30 minutes, depending on your fitness level. It’s a rewarding experience well worth the effort, offering both natural beauty and a refreshing swim.
Sloth Territory During your hike through Sloth Territory, you'll be immersed in a gallery forest brimming with lush vegetation and towering trees like Chilamate and Guácimo Colorado. This rich habitat supports a variety of wildlife, including opossums, two-toed and three-toed sloths, and a diverse range of birds such as toucans, tanagers, and Royal Flycatchers. The highlight of your visit is the opportunity to observe these fascinating sloths in their natural environment. The tour typically takes between 1.5 to 2 hours, providing ample time to enjoy the park's unique ecosystem and its inhabitants.
Hiking shoes, bathing suit, comfortable clothes: shorts, t-shirts, tank tops. Change of clothing in case you want to swin at the refreshing waterfall, insect repellent, sunscreen, raincoat and towel
Local bilingual guide, entrances fees, snacks, costa rican typical lunch.
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