Explore the coastal trails of Marino Ballena National Park on a guided hike focused on monkey watching, wildlife observation, and basic beach survival knowledge in a safe and educational setting.

PRICE: $80
per person

 

Join a guided hiking tour through Marino Ballena National Park, where tropical rainforest meets the Pacific Ocean. This experience is specially designed for travelers interested in observing monkeys in the wild while also learning practical and fascinating aspects of life in a coastal environment.

Costa Rica is home to only four species of monkeys, and during this tour you’ll have the opportunity to observe two of them: the howler monkey, famous for its powerful calls echoing through the forest, and the white-faced capuchin monkey, known for its intelligence, agility, and social behavior. With the guidance of a certified local guide, you’ll learn how to recognize their movements, sounds, feeding habits, and how they survive in this unique ecosystem.

In addition to wildlife observation, the tour includes an educational introduction to basic beach survival concepts. In a safe and controlled manner, your guide will demonstrate how coconuts have traditionally been used as a natural resource, explaining their importance for hydration and nutrition in tropical environments. This adds a hands-on, cultural, and practical element to the experience without compromising safety or conservation principles.

The hike follows easy-access trails surrounded by lush vegetation, always close to the beach. Along the way, you’ll enjoy ocean views, sea breezes, and peaceful moments by the shore, while also spotting birds, reptiles, insects, and other wildlife native to the area.

Tour Highlights:

Spot howler monkeys and white-faced capuchin monkeys in their natural habitat
Learn about the monkeys’ movements, sounds, and feeding habits from your guide
Enjoy ocean views, sea breezes, and peaceful moments by the shore
Discover the importance of coconuts for hydration and nutrition in the tropics
Option to see 2 of the 4 species of monkeys found in Costa Rica

Includes:

Smoothie
Safety equipment (first aid kit)
Observation equipment (Telescope)
Bilingual tour guide (English-Spanish)
Entrance fees to Marino Ballena National Park.
Transportation to or from the meeting point
Parking fees
Personal medications
Food
Binoculars, cell phones, cameras (photo or video)

 

 

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