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Palo Verde National Park - Guaitil Artisan Village

Introduction

Incredible birds at Palo VerdeThis is a visit to the Palo Verde National Park, which is part of the basin of the Tempisque River.

The lowlands and marshes create the perfect conditions for the largest concentration of waterfowl and wadding birds in all of Central America. This is a bird watchers paradise as well as a perfect spot to see lots of crocodiles.

You will start with a drive through the beautiful countryside of Guanacaste. We will arrive at a local port and take a boat trip to the National Park of Palo Verde. After exploring the park you will have a delicious typical lunch by the river.

Incredible birds at Palo VerdeOn your return, you will pass by the famous artisan village of Guaitil and learn how the Chorotega Indians make their pottery using the same techniques that were used by their Pre-Columbian ancestors. The tour includes a bilingual guide, an air-conditioned bus, lunch, and river tour.

Here we will spend the late afternoon in the hot natural pools and springs from the volcanically heated waters, enjoying a birds eye view of the erupting Arenal Volcano. Arenal Volcano is the world most perfectly shaped cone.

We will enjoy a delicious dinner under the presence of the awe inspiring volcano and watch the lava flow down the Mountainside as you dine. This unforgettable tour includes bilingual guide, lunch and dinner, entrance into the spa, and nature trails.

Tour Details

Incredible birds at Palo VerdePalo Verde National Park - Guaitil Artisan Village

- Type: Cultural Tours, EcoTours

- Location: Tamarindo/Playa Avellanes/Playa Negra

- Price: $71 USD

- Includes:

- Restrictions: none

- Time: ~ 8:00 am

- Duration: full day

- Suggested Equipment:

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