Caño Negro mit dem Boot Inkl. traditionelles Mittagessen aus Costa Rica





Beschreibung
Das Caño Negro Wildlife Refuge gilt als einer der besten Orte auf dem Kontinent für die Vogelbeobachtung. Neben einer Fülle von Vögeln beherbergt Caño Negro auch viele aufregende Tiere, wie Faultiere, drei Affenarten, Kaimane, Eidechsen, Fledermäuse und eine Vielzahl von Pflanzen, die in den Feuchtgebieten heimisch sind.
Tour-Optionen
Reiseverlauf
Das Caño Negro Wildlife Refuge ist einer der besten Orte auf dem Kontinent für die Vogelbeobachtung. Neben einem Neben dem Vogelreichtum beherbergt Caño Negro auch viele spannende Tiere, wie Faultiere, drei Affenarten, Kaimane, Eidechsen, Fledermäuse und eine Vielzahl von Pflanzen, die in den Feuchtgebieten heimisch sind. Unsere Tour in diese wunderschöne Region startet in La Fortuna und dauert etwa 1 Stunde und 45 Minuten bis Los Chiles, ein rustikales Dorf, nur drei Kilometer von der nicaraguanischen Grenze entfernt. Dann beginnen wir unsere Bootsfahrt zum Feuchtgebiete. Auf dem Weg nach oben sehen Sie viele Vogel- und Tierarten. Gegen Mittag halten wir entlang des Flusses für ein typisch costaricanisches Mittagessen, bevor es zurück nach Los Chiles geht, um den Bus zurück nach La Fortuna zu nehmen.
Highlights
Was ist inklusive
Abholorte & -zeiten
Bitte beachten Sie, dass unser Reservierungsteam Sie im Voraus kontaktieren wird, um Ihre genaue Abholzeit in Ihrer Unterkunft. ZUSATZKOSTEN: Arenal Lodge Observatorium Arenal Chachagua Regenwald Hideaway Rio Celeste Linda Vista Del Norte Aktivitäten in der Nähe von Lost Iguana Resort Rancho Margot El Tucano Aktivitäten in der Nähe von The Springs Resort Vulkan Gold
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Wichtige Informationen
- Spezielle Sitze für Kleinkinder sind verfügbar.
- Für alle Fitnesslevel geeignet
- Der Kindertarif gilt nur, wenn er mit 2 zahlenden Erwachsenen geteilt wird
- Kinder müssen von einem Erwachsenen begleitet werden
- Eine vegetarische Option ist verfügbar. Bitte geben Sie dies bei der Buchung an
Bewertungen(58)
Great to see wildlife, super nice guide and very good restaurant meal. Very little tourist, 2h boat tour.
Fantastic trip, had the boat to ourselves! Our guide, Ronald, was incredibly knowledgeable and professional. The lunch was so delicious, would highly recommend.
Ronald was an extremely knowledgeable guide. He knew every bird we saw and could spot animals so easily. He was also very friendly! He took pictures of the animals we saw and immediately shared them with us. Abasalom was right at home driving the boat, making us feel safe. The lunch at Tia Wendy’s was an unforgettable real Costa Rican meal. We loved it.
This tour took longer to travel to but was well worth it and the highlight of our trip. We saw all 3 types of monkeys and iguana and many birds in the wild and they served us a nice lunch. It was a huge and safe and comfy boat with a roof in case of rain.
Our family went on a nature expedition on the Cano Blanco. We started with a traditional Costa Rican meal made by the local family. On the river we howler monkeys, spider monkeys, an alligator, iguanas, Jesus Christ Lizards, and many native birds This was a relaxing tour down the river with lots of information.
We saw masses! The guide Roy and the boat driver Max did an excellent job finding wildlife from white faced capuchin, amazing kingfishers and iguanas to a Great Potoo, purple gallinule and a tree porcupine. Lots of information and great atmosphere set by Roy ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ very nice lunch too!
The experience was enriched by the guide Melany, whose detailed conversation ranged from agriculture and livestock to the history and culture of the country, always promoting ecological and naturalistic themes, and by the driver Manrique, who provided comfortable, air-conditioned transportation. The excursion included a warm stop for lunch in a local environment surrounded by birds and trees, where a couple of yigüirros were observed building their nest and turkeys walking around the restaurant. During the boat tour, a wide variety of animals could be observed and photographed, including several types of herons, alligators, kingfishers, turtles, iguanas, basilisks, bats, butterflies and three types of monkeys: white face, howler and spider. Various birds were also sighted, some migratory, with Melany providing details on the species and answering all questions. In addition, they gave us water and some delicious banana chips, and the boat captain made strategic stops to fully enjoy the rich fauna and flora of the place. I recommend 100% traveling with Jacamar.
You'll see plenty of wild life on this tour compared to other tourist ventures. The boat ride is nice enough. Lunch is underwhelming.
By far the most animal sightings we had in this trip! We got to see the country side. The boat captain just knew where to spot the monkey- we saw so many of them! The trip was a 2 hour drive close to Nicaragua border but definitely worth it! The time on the river was amazing! The lunch at the end was decent too but cherry on top was the random sloth sighting as we got closer back to Arenal!
This trip was totally misrepresented to us. Although this tour says it is a full day trip, our trip with Jacamar was billed as a half day trip. I would have never done it knowing it was a full day. Out of 8 hours, we were only on the river seeing wildlife for a little over an hour. It took 2.5 hours to get to the river from our hotel. The river tour itself was cool but not as spectacular as I had expected. We saw lots of monkeys and the crocodiles we saw could barely be seen. They didn't look like much more than logs floating on top of the river. From there, we traveled to a ranch where we had a traditional lunch. The food was good but not very plentiful after sitting in vans and a boat for well over 4 hours. They next stopped at a traditional pottery shop which was a total waste of time. Heading back to the hotel, they took us 45 minutes out of our way to drop off another group. I had expected to be back at our hotel around noon and spend the afternoon on the beach but we barely caught the sunset.



