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Sarapiquí: Rainforest Night Walk with Wildlife Guide
Walk the Sarapiquí rainforest at night with your guide. Discover frogs, snakes, insects, mammals and more in their natural habitat.
Highlights
- Hear the mysterious sounds of the rainforest as night falls.
- Spot glowing eyes and hidden creatures under the beam of your flashlight.
- Experience the thrill of walking through a living, breathing jungle after dark.
Description
Experience the magic of the Sarapiquí rainforest at night. As the sun sets, the jungle comes alive with sounds, lights, and incredible wildlife. Walk along safe trails with your expert guide and spot frogs, snakes, insects, mammals, and much more in their natural habitat. Every step reveals the mystery and beauty of a forest that never sleeps, making it a perfect adventure for nature and wildlife lovers. Meeting & ending point: Main entrance of Sarapiquí Xperience (La Virgen de Sarapiquí, Heredia, Costa Rica). Duration: Approximately 2 hours. Difficulty: Easy walk, suitable for families. What to bring: Closed shoes, light clothing, insect repellent, water bottle. ✅ Includes: Local expert wildlife guide, guided night walk, flashlights, basic insurance. ❌ Not included: Transportation to the meeting point and meals.Includes
Included Guided night walk in the Sarapiquí rainforest Expert local wildlife guide Flashlights for each participant Basic travel insurance Entrance fee to private trailsImportant Information
- The tour takes place in a tropical rainforest at night; expect humidity and heat. This is a wildlife experience: animal sightings cannot be guaranteed, but the guide will do everything possible to maximize opportunities. The walk is easy and family-friendly but requires basic mobility. Tours run rain or shine; please bring a rain jacket or poncho.
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