Hike through Manuel Antonio Park, one of the most biodiverse national parks in Costa Rica, at a slow pace to enjoy it more.
Learn from a certified bilingual guide, who'll show you all the wildlife possible.
As you move along the trail, your guide will share knowledge, tell you about the natural history of the animals, as well as the history and ecosystems of the area.
The guide will carry a high-definition telescope to give you a great close-up view of the wildlife, which will also make it easier to get detailed photographs.
After you've seen some sloths, monkeys, bats, birds, iguanas, lizards, agoutis, and more, you'll have another chance to use the restrooms.
Remember that every day is different in a park where animals are wild and free, so it's always a pleasant surprise to see all this different fauna in their natural habitat.
After the hike, feel free to enjoy the white sandy beaches and viewpoints of the national park.