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Hiking & Wildlife Tours

Explore the wild side of the Osa Peninsula on our guided hiking and wildlife adventures. From nocturnal rainforest hikes to birdwatching, sloth encounters, and scenic waterfall treks, these tours bring you face-to-face with Costa Rica’s incredible biodiversity. Enjoy rainforest trails, spot tropical birds, monkeys, amphibians, and reptiles, and learn from knowledgeable bilingual guides who share the secrets of this untamed paradise.

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Osa Night Tour

Explore the rainforest after dark with a guide and discover the fascinating world of nocturnal animals, including amphibians, snakes, frogs, and other night-active wildlife.
 

Highlights: Nighttime rainforest exploration, amphibians, snakes, frogs, nocturnal animals
Inclusions: Guide, flashlight, safety instructions
What to Bring: Comfortable shoes, light jacket, insect repellent, water, camera

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Bird Watching Hike

Discover the incredible birdlife of the Osa Peninsula with a knowledgeable guide. Spot toucans, scarlet macaws, motmots, and other tropical species in their natural rainforest and coastal habitats.
 

Highlights: Guided birdwatching, rainforest and coastal trails, toucans, scarlet macaws, motmots, and other tropical birds
Inclusions: Bilingual guide, binoculars, safety briefing
What to Bring: Comfortable shoes, hat, sunscreen, water, camera, binoculars

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Hike to Osa Waterfall

Embark on a scenic hike through the lush rainforest of Cabo Matapalo to reach a stunning waterfall. Along the way, spot tropical birds, monkeys, and other wildlife in their natural habitat.
 

Highlights: Rainforest hike, waterfall destination, wildlife observation (birds, monkeys, insects, tropical flora)
Inclusions: Bilingual guide, safety briefing, access to waterfall
What to Bring: Comfortable shoes, swimsuit, towel, sunscreen, insect repellent, water, camera

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Sloth Sanctuary Tour

Visit the Sloth Sanctuary of the Osa Peninsula, owned by the Valverde Quirós family, and get up close with these gentle creatures in their natural habitat. Learn about sloth conservation and rehabilitation while exploring the sanctuary’s lush grounds.
 

Highlights: Guided sloth observation, wildlife education, rainforest trails, up-close encounters with sloths
Inclusions: Bilingual guide, sanctuary entry, safety briefing
What to Bring: Comfortable shoes, hat, sunscreen, insect repellent, water, camera

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