• Duration

    3 hours

  • Difficulty

    Easy to moderate

  • Included

    English, Spanish or French Guide and lunch

    What to bring: water, mosquito repellent, sunscreen, and hiking shoes.

  • Price

    $40/per person*

    *Minimum of 2 people

Many of the 1000’s of animal species that make the jungles of Costa Rica their home are in danger of extinction, among them, the Green Iguana. This reptile is perhaps one of the most representative animals on the Caribbean. The Green Iguana Foundation educates local youth on the importance of protecting this key species and to raise and reintroduce it to the wild. The tour includes a short hike and a visit at the Iguana Foundation center, a typical Indigenous lunch is served.

About BriBri Indigenous Territory

The BriBri and Cabécar who live within the Talamanca foothills and mountains are the most numerous indigenous populations in the country. They live in three main indigenous territories: the Alta Talamanca-BriBri  and the Alta Talamanca-Cabécar Territory cover large areas of the interior Talamanca mountains bordering the La Amistad National Park, and the smaller KèköLdi Indigenous Territory is just inland from Puerto Viejo. These indigenous protected areas were created in 1977 following the adoption of the Indigenous Act by the Costa Rican government, giving the country’s indigenous people the right to live within self-governed communities. READ MORE

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