Discover the best top things to do in Monteverde, Costa Rica including Hidden Valley Permaculture Farm, Ecological Sanctuary, Santa Elena Skywalk, Cafe Monteverde Coffee Tour, El Trapiche Tour, Pinto Con Arte, Finca Lindora, Cerro Amigos, Art Sense, Valle Escondido Preserve.
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5.0 based on 45 reviews
The Hidden Valley Permaculture Farm is located at the Monteverde Inn and is fully integrated with the Escondido Preserve. This tour provides some wonderful insights into practical techniques for achieving sustainability. It is interesting, educational and very encouraging to see how they are addressing the challenge of maintaining a comfortable hotel environment while reducing the impact on the natural environment. Obviously there's much more to the story than can be described in a short review and I can only say that we found the afternoon fascinating. I believe they may be considering some educational programs and, based on this tour, we'd certainly consider making a special trip if they do!!
4.5 based on 136 reviews
Our family wakes up early at the warmth of the wooden stove, we gather to plan the day around the flavor of handmade tortillas. We grew up at the shade of the great ficus and enjoys the songs of the free birds and the mischievous monkeys, cultivate life and food to help us survive in an economy in which money has value, but we have the certain that it is not all !!! We are a local family and our job is to share the life philosophy that we got as a heritage, communion with the great diversity in which we have the opportunity of walking up, working on the conservation of the forest and offering visitors the unforgettable experience of nature image, walking through our different trails you will encounter a transition forest a bridge between The Cloud Forest and the Dry Forest; with an abundance of endemic and fruit bearing trees in the area that make it suitable birds watching, wildlife observation and wide array flora that characterizes the area. You will be surprised by two beautiful waterfalls, panoramic views, coffee and banana plantations grown in harmony with the rich biodiversity of 48 hectares of protected area. In our quest to conserve the forest we are part of the Biological Corridor Bellbird, planting and giving maintenance to about 1,000 trees per year, this association's project to reforest the corridor where they nest and eat these beautiful birds. Bellbird Association
It doesn’t come up when you look for cooking classes in the area but I’m glad I stumbled upon it anyways! Christopher, whose love of coffee is epic and made us wish we did his coffee tour, was a friendly face as we walked through making three Costa Rican dishes. Everything was well-prepared but also hands on and delicious. I’ve brought back home some of the ingredients so that I can make it for myself again, and soon! It was a warm and welcoming atmosphere, made intimate because we were the only students of the day. Highly recommended!!
4.5 based on 306 reviews
Half way between the town of Santa Elena and the Santa Elena Preserve the Sky Walk is located: This complex use trails, suspension bridges for a more tranquil introduction to the ecology and natives of the forest canopy, constructed within the cloud forest. It allows a vision of the forest from a different perspective which starts with a walk on the ground taking you up to explore the treetops, a hardly discovered habitat, called the “canopy” with a naturalist guide. Also discover the night wildlife at our Sky Walk Night Tour.
This is the trip we had been looking forward to the most The pick up time was 7am and the journey was long over the mountains with spectacular views First stop was to a coffee farm very interesting and informative with plenty of different flavors to try on to the humming bird gardens and a chance to see the beauty of these birds all around you The sky walk is truly amazing and i am scared of heights there are 8 bridges over the forest below the views are spectacular with a guide who was very informative about his country overall a great day and worth every penny
4.5 based on 367 reviews
Café Monteverde is a group of 12 families that have farmed, harvested, milled, roasted & exported especialty arabica coffee since 1989 in Monteverde, Costa Rica.
4.5 based on 952 reviews
One of my main highlights at Monteverde was this amazing tour where I got to learn the history and production details of coffee, sugar & chocolate. Our driver/guide picked me up from a specific location in city center of Monteverde and picked up the rest of the group from different locations on the way. He was also very knowledgeable about the history of coffee, sugar, cocoa and gave an unbiased take on exploitation of workers in countries in Africa where coffee and cocoa originates from. The tour was couple of hours walk-through at the huge El Trapiche plantation where we got to see sugar canes, different types of coffee beans at different stages of production and witnessed the process of how coffee is made, visited a tiny greenhouse of sorts where cocoa seed and cocoa plants were. We also got to sit on a traditional ox-cart headed by two big oxen to go to a sugar-making factory where we got to cook brown sugar in heat and packed it to go, followed by taking few shots of strong Costa Rican rum. The wonderful day ended in the big kitchen area where we were served a homemade snack and wonderful coffee. I'd recommend this educational tour to anyone visiting Monteverde.
4.5 based on 11 reviews
The best combination: adventure, adrenaline and relaxing. Horseback Riding and Hot Spring. A little paradise tucked away in the Monteverde rainforest! Take a gentle horseback ride through our Ranch, surrounded by breathtaking landscapes, to our relaxing hot spring. The Lindora Ranch is located only 10 minutes from town center
Fantastic experience with some very gentle horses. Family business and we were just my wife and I with Francesco son of the owners. Huge farm with very nice trail to a hot spring. You don't have to be an experienced rider, this was only the third time on a horse for my wife. Up and down the various hills and valleys with beautiful scenery.
4.0 based on 14 reviews
It‘s a steep and exhausting 2 hours hike to go up. Anyways, you get rewarded with a view over the rainforest and really cool 1 hour loop through the jungle. Absolutely recommended!
Come enjoy permaculture in practice. Walk through gardens, by ponds, and flower beds. Learn about sustainable design and green technology. Tour includes an introduction to the ethics and principals of permaculture and then a farm tour experiencing those principles in practice. Great for families. Student, children and group discounts.
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