| The 4,700 ha. Carara Biological Reserve occupies a unique position at the transition zone between tropical moist forest and tropical wet forest in the Pacific lowlands. Though most of the vegetation in the reserve remains evergreen and is characteristic of the wet forest life zone, there are a number of species that lose their leaves during the dry season, showing their affinity to the drier climate found north of the reserve.
However, Carara's main attraction for most visitors is its wildlife, and star billing goes to the Scarlet Macaw. These large, raucous members of the parrot family add a bright splash of primary colors to the overall green of the rain forest, although at times it is amazing how difficult they can be to see in a leafy tree. It is estimated that about 150 of these blatant birds feed and nest in the reserve. When not brooding eggs or young, they roost in mangroves several kilometers away.
In addition to this and other colorful tropical species, the forest is home to many somber-hued bird species that often travel together in mixed flocks that are a true delight (and challenge!) to birdwatchers. Of the many kinds of birds that can be found in such flocks, a few of the more common ones are the Black-hooded Ant shrike, Dot-winged Ant wren, Long-billed Gnat wren, Chestnut-backed Ant bird, and Lesser Green let.
"Villa Lapas Sky Way" is a union of natural trails and hanging bridges (hammocks) throughout a wonderful rain forest of centenary trees. It is located in our own private reserve very close to the Carara National Park. Depending on the hour at which you take this tour, you can see many species of birds and animals.
This trail has a length of 2.5 km with a descending slope. This tour is very accessible for children and adults of all ages offering total security from any kind of danger.
Departures Around 6:30 am. Pick up times change depending on the hotel
Duration 10 hours
Frequency Daily
Recommended walking shoes, light clothing, camera, insect repellent, and a light jacket
Includes: transportation, tour guide, lunch and entrance fees

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