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HANGING BRIDGES

Located within the corridor followed by birds migrating between North and South America, the trails and bridges of this project will bring the visitor as close as any person could ever imagine observing the birds, the flowers and the lush vegetation of the primary rainforest.  It is a 250-hectares primary-forest property, made of paths and bridges built to maintain the utmost harmony between man-made structures and nature. The property has impressive views to Arenal Volcano and to the lake that feeds the largest hydroelectric plant in Costa Rica. 
This walk is a fun and educative option to learn more about the forest and the local environment and enjoy the close contact with nature. Along these three kilometers of trails, visitors will be immersed in the diverse fauna and flora of this rainforest admiring colorful birds and tropical plant species. More than 50 species of birds can be count at this site that offers one of the most productive bird watching walks of the region. Suitable for all ages and fitness levels.

Recommended for children over 7 years old.
Included: Transfers, naturalist guide, entrance fee and beverages.
What to bring? Comfortable clothing, long pants, hiking shoes (no sandals), sweater, raincoat (especially during green season), camera, binoculars, sunscreen and insect repellent.

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