
Sky Trek - Sky Tram – Sky Walk Monteverde In Sky Tram explore the world famous Cloud Forest of Monteverde in a 5,249 feet ride that would lead you up to Costa Rica Continental Divide. It’s a high technology cableway that includes a ride of 1600 meters (both ways) with altitudes between... Read more(+)
Snake Farm Costa Rica has 15 different species of venomous snakes, among which are the fer de lance, the godman montane pit viper, slender hognosed pit viper, jumping pitviper, black speckled palm pit viper, eyelash palm pit viper, the rainforest hognosed... Read more(+)
The Frog Pond Frogs and toads are undergoing massive worldwide declines. We are committed the conservation of amphibians and we dedicate part of the proceeds from each ticket purchased to research and conservation efforts. We hope to inspire other to do the... Read more(+)
Orchid Garden Costa Rica has about 1200 species of orchids, more than any other Central American country and many more await discovery. Unlike temperate orchids, the vast majority of tropical species are epiphytes. They can be found from the shoreline to the... Read more(+)
Monteverde Coffee Tour Since 2002, Coope Santa Elena began to offer an innovative tour for people interested in an agricultural experience. This tour has diversified the local tourism opportunities and, at the same time, created a new source of income for the... Read more(+)
Monteverde Cheese Factory In 1953 Quakers families from the United States founded the Cheese factory of Monteverde with 2 employees and 9 share holders. Nowadays it provides work for about 160 people. Since 1954 the factory is making cheese. Gouda of Monteverde was the... Read more(+)
Bat Jungle Come and experience Monteverde´s latest, most fascinating and educational attraction, THE BAT JUNGLE, a world class exhibit of bats, created by internationally recognized bat scientist Dr. Richard La Val. In our live bat exhibition we have as... Read more(+)
World of Insects There are 80,000 species of flies on our planet, 20,000 of them live in Costa Rica. Among the thousands of species that exist, the most common in Costa Rican homes is the house fly. (musca domestica). Flies feed on contaminated substances such as... Read more(+)






