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Turtles & Rainforest Pacuare Reserve : Pacuare

$1775
$485 single supplement
Starting and ending in San Jose, Costa Rica
Holding a baby turtle|^|Doug McCallumDay 4: blue morpho on the jungle hike|^|Laura LovatoDay 3: first next excavation with Carol|^|Laura LovatoFeeling the rush of the rapids|^|Stephanie SchrauthWhy not relax after a day in Paradise?|^|Stephanie Schrauth
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Travel Highlights
  • Pacuare Nature Reserve
  • Pacuare River
  • La Amistad Biosphere
  • Turtle Research Station
  • San Jose
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Join biologists to study giant leather back turtles for two nights at Pacuare Nature Reserve. Then head to Selva Bananito Lodge for rainforest adventure!

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  • Hiking
    HikingIncludes guided hiking excursions. Hikes may vary from easy and optional three hour hikes to more difficult multi-day treks.
  • Nature Viewing
    Nature ViewingIncludes intentional opportunity to observe flora or fauna with an experienced guide.
  • Paddling
    PaddlingIncludes paddling activity such as sea kayaking or rafting.
  • Travel with a Purpose
    Travel with a PurposeService projects and cross-cultural experiences for our travelers to interact with and work alongside local families and in local communities.
  • Zip Line
    Zip LineExplore the forest canopy by zip line or rappel down cliffs or waterfalls.

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Day 1 Arrive San Jose lodge

Overnight

Day 2 Pacuare Nature Reserve (B,L,D) lodge

This morning you’re transferred by car and boat to the Pacuare Nature Reserve. Dinner is by candlelight against the backdrop of the rolling Caribbean sea. Tonight, you can join biologists to search for your first leatherback turtle or just relax on the breezy beach house porch.

Day 3 Leatherback Turtles and River Canals (B,L,D) lodge

After a late breakfast, wander along the deserted four miles of beach and study the tractor-like tracks of the previous night’s leatherback turtles. Then take an afternoon boat trip through the adjacent canals and into the reserve’s primary rainforest. Reserva Pacuara is Costa Rica’s most important nesting ground for leatherback turtles. The 1,850 acres of jungle, beaches and canals is also home to birds such as toucans, herons, king fishers, parrots, hummingbirds and such rainforest mammals as peccaries, two and three toed sloths, howler, spider and capuchin monkeys, the strange coatimundis, and pumas – just to name a few.

After the sun goes down, you’ll accompany one of the biologists on their turtle rounds. During nesting season, your job is to walk the beach looking for a leatherbacks laying eggs. When you find one, you’ll wait with the researcher until the turtle is done laying eggs. Then, you’ll have the chance to approach the turtle and assist in measuring and tagging it before the giant leatherback returns to the sea. Turtle egg poachers are a major threat to the survival of leatherbacks, so your next job is to carefully dig up the eggs and rebury them in another location so poachers cannot find the nest.

When the turtles begin to hatch later in the season, you’ll have the chance to observe dozens and sometimes hundreds of baby leatherbacks scratching their way to the surface and making their way into the surf. The process is grueling. Hatchlings at the top of a nest often pack the sand below them so that their siblings cannot escape to the surface. This means that in the morning you might be invited to play midwife to these trapped baby turtles. By loosening the sand in certain nests, you allow hatchlings at the bottom a chance to escape to the sea to begin their lives. While the leatherbacks are hatching, 250 pound green turtles come to these same beaches to lay their eggs, and visitors will be out searching for these turtles, measuring, tagging, and hiding the nests of these endangered turtles too.

Days 4-6 Rainforest Retreat (3B,3L,3D) lodge

After a late breakfast, you travel to Selva Bananito Reserve for a few days of jungle discovery and adventure. Bordering Costa Rica’s largest and most pristine nature reserve, Selva Bananito is part of the same rich ecosystem as the 1.5 million acre La Amistad International Peace Park, and is alive with hundreds of species of birds, and animals such as toucans, parrots, monkeys, sloths and the elusive jaguar and tapir.

There’s an adventure here for everyone. You’ll have the chance to climb a giant kapok tree and enter the fascinating world of the rainforest canopy. With the encouragement of Jurgen or Sofia Stein, the brother and sister team that created the reserve, even land lovers will find themselves lost in a swinging world 100 feet off the ground and buzzing with life. There’s also horseback riding through the adjacent family farm to learn about the organic tropical farming techniques that their father, Rudi Stein, has developed over the past 25 years. The farm boasts a heliconia garden brimming with enormous tropical flowers, and a half day nature trail through the surrounding primary rainforest where guests can learn about the rainforest ecology. For the adventurous there’s an all day trip deep into the jungle where a dip in a pool below a 70 foot waterfall is the just reward for the effort. At the end of each day, locally grown food is served by candlelight before you retire to the tranquil retreat of your jungle cabana.

Day 7 Pacuare River Rafting (B,L) lodge

This morning you travel towards the Class III-IV whitewater of the Pacuare River. One of Costa Rica’s most exciting whitewater trips, the Pacuare plunges through spectacular mountain gorges and passes through virgin rainforest filled with howler monkeys, toucans, sloths, ocelots and more. This afternoon you head back to San Jose.

Day 8 Return Home (B)

The turtle season runs from Mid March to Late August.
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Tour Cost Summary
$1775Tour Cost
$1775Total cost

    Includes

  • 7 Nights Accommodations
    • 2 Nights Hotel
    • 5 Nights Lodge
  • 7 Breakfasts, 6 Lunches, 5 Dinners
  • 6 Days Locally Hosted Guide Service

    Excludes

  • Travel Insurance
  • Gratuities
  • Both International Arrival and Departure Transfers are excluded.
  • International Flights

    Recommended Budgeting

  • $60 Meals not Included
  • $27 Airport Departure Tax
  • $40 Optional Excursions

    Start Dates

    • Weekly Departures
    • Starts any day of the week
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