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Wings of Costa Rica - Group trip

Wings of Costa Rica - Group trip - Main information
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Length of tour: 12 days
Travel date January 25th until february 6th 2009 - $1750 USD
This trip lasts 12 days. You will be accompanied by our tour leader from the moment you arrive until the last day of the trip. We’ve deliberately kept groups small (maximum 10 birders) to guarantee quiet and peaceful birding. Everybody has their own wishes. That’s why you can opt for extra modules in addition to the 12-day program. The options are diverse: you can visit the spectacular National Park Braulio Carillo, a true paradise for birders, or you can extend your trip relaxing at one of the unspoiled beaches.
Click here for a list of the birds you can encounter during this trip)(The numbers behind the Latin names of the birds refer to the numbers of the colored pictures in “A guide to the Birds of Costa Rica” by F. Gary Stiles en Alexander F. Skutch. Click here for a list of the birds you can encounter during this trip )
Day 1 Arrival Welcome at the modern international airport “Juan Santa Maria” near San José, Costa Rica. You will be picked up by our tour host who will take you to your comfortable hotel, located only minutes from the airport. | |
Day 2 Domestic flight- Bahía Drake After breakfast we leave for the airport again. We fly from to Bahía Drake, located in the south of Costa Rica on the “Península de Osa”. Until the 60’s this was the most isolated part of Costa Rica. It comprises exorbitant rainforests and an enormous variety of flora en fauna. Bahía Drake still is one of the most beautiful places of Costa Rica, especially for nature lovers. There is a good chance that today already you’ll see the scarlet macaw (Ara macao; 19-1) and the white faced capucin monkey. The afternoon is all yours to enjoy the beauty. | |
Day 3 Rainforest excursion-Corcovado In the morning a guide will take you for a beautiful Corcovado rainforest excursion. This will be a terrific introduction of what Costa Rica has to offer in flora but especially in (avi-)fauna. Virgin rainforest, pristine beaches and a delicious lunch will be some more of today’s ingredients. | |
Day 4 Bootride- Wilson Botanical Gardens In the morning we will travel by boat to the place where our comfortable van is waiting for us. This will be our means of transportation this coming week. It will take us to the famous “Wilson Botanical Gardens”. Observe the native plants (about 2000 species), more than 800 species of butterflies and 400 species of birds. The night is being spent in a lodge style room, decorated with bamboo and wooden furniture. From your private terrace you will have a stunning view on the garden, perfect for birders. The staff of Wilson Botanical Gardens will prepare all meals. | |
Day 5 Birdtour- Talari Mountain Lodge Birds tend to show themselves best in the mornings, so early this morning you will make a guided tour through the gardens. The next 2 nights are being spent at Talari Mountain Lodge. This small hotel is located on 8 hectares of private ground and is completely managed by the rules of eco-tourism. The efforts of the owners have been rewarded with the star for eco-tourism by the “The New Key to Costa Rica”. The 8 cabanas are nicely furnished, without unnecessary luxury. On the property you’ll find three short and easily accessible trails. The nights can be cool because of the high altitude, but the average day temperature is comfortable between 20° and 25° C (65° and 80° Fahrenheit). Sit down at the veranda with your binoculars, camera and “a guide to the BIRDS OF COSTA RICA”. Pour yourself a drink, and enjoy silently. It won’t be long before the birds appear. Different types of hummingbirds search for nectar and you will see many types of butterflies. Many bromelias and orchids grow on the tree branches. The first night your host and Talari-owner Mandy will prepare you a delicious 3-course meal. The second night you decide whether you eat at Talari Mountain Lodge or explore one of the restaurants in San Isidro del General. |
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Day 6 Cusingos Neotropical Bird Sanctuary-Dr. A. Skutch On day 6 we will go to Los Cusingos Neotropical Bird Sanctuary (the late Dr. Skutch’s Farm), accompanied by an experienced guide. This park covers 142 hectare of land and was bought in 1941 by Dr. Alexander F. Skutch, writer of the famous “a guide to the BIRDS OF COSTA RICA”. He worked on this book for not less than 27 years! With big love for nature, especially for birds, he converted this estate with over 400 species of birds into a true paradise. Dr. Skutch lived here until his death in 2004. Seven days before his 100th birthday he died… According to his wishes he was buried in a simple grave on the sanctuary. His work is now being continued by “The Tropical Science Centre Organization”. They opened Los Cusingos for the public. Only 15 persons per day are allowed to enter the park. This is done to maintain the peaceful quietness. The house where Dr. Skutch lived is now a museum. The name Los Cusingos was taken from a toucan that you can still find here, the Fiery-Billed aracari (Pteroglossus frantzii 27-16), with the local name: Cusingo. You can also find the rare Turquoise Cotinga (Cotinga ridgwayi 34-5) in the park. The guide will find you this beautiful blue bird. |
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Day 7 San Gerardo de Dota-Suria Moutain Lodge The journey continues to the Quetzal area (!); San Gerardo de Dota. San Gerardo de Dota is the area where you will see the -without a doubt- most famous bird of Costa Rica, the Resplendent Quetzal (Pharomachrus mocinno 26-1). This park also houses many other special bird species like the Collard redstart (Myioborus torquatus 42-6), Spangle-cheeked tanager (Tangara dowii 46-12), Sooty-capped bush-tanager (Chlorospingus pileatus 45-14), Yellow-thighed finch (Pselliophorus tibialis 48-22). We will spend the night at the Suria Mountain Lodge. Doña Hilda will prepare some wonderful meals. | |
Day 8 Resplendent Quetzal – Arenal Volcano During the breeding season of the Quetzal (March until June) and afterwards when they search for ripe mangos together with their offspring (July until August), the guide is 100% sure you will see the Quetzal. The rest of the year the chances are “only” 99%! In the afternoon the journey continues to the north. This afternoon we will drive to the Arenal Volcano. In our opinion you cannot leave Costa Rica without having seen this active(!) volcano. The town of La Fortuna is a touristy hotspot; hotels just seem to ‘pop’ out of the ground. La Vida Activa chose a comfortable hotel outside of the touristy La Fortuna. This way you can enjoy the nature and the beautiful views of the Arenal Volcano. | |
Day 9 Caño Negro-water birds - Hotsprings In the morning you will be picked up for a daytrip to Caño Negro. This area around the “Rio Frio”-river is being marked by birders as the number 1 destination to see water birds in Central America. During the dry season (Dec – Apr) the amount of birds here is overwhelming, but also during the rainy season you will see many birds as the kingfisher, heron, egret, ibis, rail, anhinga, strok and theroseat spoonbill. You will have a big chance of seeing the olivaceous cormorant (Phalacrocorax brasilianus 4-4) and the Nicaraguan grackle (Quiscalus nicaraguensis 44-17). The park is also home to many other animals such as sloths, monkeys, iguana’s, river turtles and caimans. At the end of the afternoon you will be picked up at the hotel to go for a hike in the natural park around the volcano. When it gets dark you will have (with clear weather) a spectacular view on the active volcano. Now you deserve some relaxation; enjoy the healing hot springs and a delicious meal. | |
Day 10 Bosque de Paz-Nationaal Park Juan Castro Blanco Before this trip comes to an end we would like to treat you to a stay at lodge Bosque de Paz, situated at the West side of the Poas Volcano. This lodge is situated at a unique location between Juan Castro Blanco National Park and Volcano Poas National Park. Here you will, again, find many birds and also a butterfly garden. Upon arrival we can enjoy a nice lunch and in the evening a nice dinner. The afternoon is yours to spend however you want to. | |
Day 11 Bird tour-la Garita In the morning you will take a guided bird tour. During the walk you will try to find the Scaled antpitta (Grallaria guatimalensis; 30-20), Black guan (Chamaepetes unicolor; 12-5) and the Emerald tucanet; the smallest toucan of Costa Rica, and the only green one. Others are the very unique Three-wattled bellbird (Procnias tricarunculata; 34-12), the Ornate Hawk-eagle (Spizaetus ornatus ; 17-11), Wrenthrush (Zeladonia coronata; 32-13), the Silvery-fronted Tapaculo (Scytalopus argentifrons; 32-12), the Black-faced solitaire (Myadestes melanops; 39-13), the American Dipper (Cinclus mexicanus; 39-11) and the Golden-browed chlorophonia (Chlorophonia callophrys; 45-10). After breakfast you will drive the last part of this trip to la Garita where you will spend the last night of this bird trip. | |
Day 12 Return This morning you will be taken to the airport. |




