Discover the best top things to do in Province of Alajuela, Costa Rica including Nectandra Cloud Forest Garden, Jardin Botanico La Catalina, Else Kientzler Botanical Garden, Natura Eco Park Costa Rica, Jardin Botanico L'etoile Celeste, Botanical Orchid Garden, Laberinto de Katira.
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5.0 based on 17 reviews
Nectandra Garden Public Tours Nectandra is open to the public and dedicated to public education. To enhance the enjoyment of our visitors and to minimize the human impact on the forest, the number of visitors permitted entry each day will be limited. We have naturalist-guided tours for a limited number of visitors by reservations. Garden day-tour programs may be tailored according to the visitors’ interests and customized to the visitors’ available time, their interest and physical stamina. The Nectandra walk is approximately 3 hours, through dense forest and undulating terrain. In addition to the informative discourse with our naturalist guides along the way, visitors will have ample chance to hear the sounds of the forest, to observe the fauna and flora, and to experience the serenity of the place. The entrance fee includes the guided tour and a short lecture program. Please inquire about discounts available to education groups by arrangement. Reservation is required. We will only honor reservations with advance payment, or which are confirmed by email 24-48 hours prior to the visit. The Garden is open every day by reservation only, from 8 AM through 3 PM.
4.5 based on 91 reviews
Beautiful gardens and well maintained trails. The temperature was quite comfortable. There are areas to picnic, a children's playground, benches for resting, and restrooms halfway through. Be sure to carry your lunch, take your camera, and wear comfortable shoes. This is the type of place where you can relax and see something different on each visit. Most of the plants have signage so that you know what you are looking at. It is also attached to a gigantic plant nursery, which is a trip on its own. If you are in Sarchi, this is a must do.
4.5 based on 657 reviews
At Natura Eco Park you will experience the natural world in a whole new way, where beautiful frogs, birds, reptiles, and their natural habitats will have the starring role. Natura is a private Biological Station, where we are concerned at the conservation of habitats, as well as reserach and reproduction of amphibians and reptiles, many of these listed as endangered species by CITES. We are located in a section of the tropical rainforest, at the base of the Arenal Volcano, home to a large quantity of species which, with the help of our guides, will give you a new way to view and enjoy these impressive, complex worlds.
we spend all day here - Carlos, related to the park, gave us a ride from la fortuna centre till the park for an honest price - Victor, at the park entrance gave us interesting information about the park - we saw a big group of coati's when we took the horse trail ... by foot ... very hard climbing but with the coati's AMAZING - the view on the arenal is wonderful when you are on the lava rocks - unforgettable to meet there the guide Wilmer from last year with another excursion - we have been swimming in the lake which was so relaxing in the middle of nature - the colours of the water: blue and green ... wonderful - see you next year
4.5 based on 7 reviews
It is only served with prior reservation. It is necessary to contact to book a tour 12 to 24 hours in advance. Our Botanical Garden extends over 8 hectares planted with about 150 difeferent species of tropical fruit trees, a collection of native timber trees( some in extinction), and a variety of native flora, orchids, parasites, heliconias, etc.
4.0 based on 76 reviews
Not what we expected thinking it was a typical Botanical Garden! All ORCHIDS! Amazing array of only orchids. Well kept facility. Highly recommend the visit!!
4.0 based on 15 reviews
Coolest maze. What made it especially memorable was getting to the center lookout tower and then talking with the owner and creator of the labyrinth. He started building it about 2.5 years ago and opened it to the public 1.5 years ago. Many didn't think it would be successful, but it has been. The animals out front he is creating without any sort of guide - just his eye. He is in the process of growing a second labyrinth that is square and will probably be ready in about a year. Very inspiring conversation and really fun experience. The labyrinth wasn't impossible but it also wasn't easy.
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