Monteverde Night Tour
Overview
Night brings a unique vibrancy to forests, where fascinating creatures like sloths and kinkajous come alive. Observing these animals during their active hours offers a rare glimpse into the ecosystem's nocturnal wonders.
- 🦜 Many mammals, reptiles, amphibians, insects, and arachnids are active at night, making nighttime walks an unusual yet rewarding activity.
- 🌙 Fascinating animals such as bats, tarantulas, snakes, and frogs are more likely to be seen after dark.
- 🐦 While most birds are daytime creatures, some may still be spotted resting at night, including toucans and hummingbirds.
- ⚠️ Be aware that nighttime forest walks involve potential encounters with wildlife; caution is advised.
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- Certified Naturalist Guide
- flashlights
- Entrance fee
- Spotting Scope
- Transportation (Private or shared) is not included.
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In tropical forests, 95% of the faunal activity is nocturnal, which is why a night tour is a great opportunity to observe species that are difficult to find during the day.
Some of the species that can be observed are sloths, kinkajous, bats, tarantulas, snakes, frogs, striking insects such as the leaf insect, the horned hope and the stick insect, among others.
If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.