Monteverde Cloud forest tour

Location

Monteverde

Country Region

North Pacific

Price From

$45 per person

Duration

Half Day

Schedule

Various

This Includes

park entrance, guide, transportation

What to bring

hiking shoes, repellent, sweater

This reserve, founded in 1972 by George and Harriet Powell, is the better known of the two cloud forest reserves.  In 1975 the initial 328 hectares of the reserve were increased with the addition of the Quaker communities 554 hectare water shed preserve.  The reserve now covers around 10,500 hectares.  Elevation ranges from 600 meters above sea level to 1800 meters on isolated peaks.  This reserve, under the administration of the Tropical Science Center, is known world wide for its biodiversity and is visited each year by many tourists and scientists.

In the tourism high season this reserve can be somewhat crowded, although there are supposedly rules as to the number of people that are allowed access at one time.  Trails are in excellent condition with railings on the steps and in some cases slices of tree trunks creating a lily pond like path to keeps people from walking through mud.

Outside the “Triangle” of the trails open to the public there are 3 rustic shelters where visitors can spend the night.  The shelters provide bunks beds. Other facilities include a gas stove, hydroelectric generator to illuminate some light bulbs, and a wood burning stove usually with dry fire wood.  Contact the reserve in advance to make reservations.