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If the name ‘cloud forest’ conjures images of leafy greens, exquisite mists and a great whack of juicy biodiversity, you would be absolutely correct. Costa Rica’s Monteverde region is famous for its cloud forest and the Monteverde Biological Preserve is one of the last remaining sections of native forest in Central America. The area encompasses a staggering six ecological zones and within them, 2,500 species of plants, more than 100 mammals, 490 butterfly and almost 450 species of birds. Wow, indeed. In terms of visiting, there’s the original Monteverde Reserve as well as the newer Santa Elena Reserve, the first community-managed conservation project in the country when it opened in 1992. Both hum with flora and fauna, including the aptly-named resplendent quetzal with its jewel-bright plumage, giant orchids that Darwin would be proud of, and a melee of sloths, morpho butterflies, toucans and poison dart frogs. The activities are just as varied, with canopy tours for a different and delicious perspective of the trees, strolls with encyclopaedic naturalist guides, and zip line experiences, horse-back rides and rafting for the adventurists.
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A misty blanket of green, Monteverde Cloud Forest is regarded as one of the most beautiful cloudforests in the world. The place where ziplining was invented, there's plenty of chance to explore the canopy on the wires, as well as walks along the hanging bridges. If you'd rather keep two feet on the ground, ride horseback or hike amongst the orchid-clung trees to spot the iconic Resplendent Quetzal, iridescent hummingbirds and over 490 species of butterflies, then venture out at night for a chance to see armadillos, neon frogs, tarantulas, and hear the echoing call of Hoffman's two-toed sloth.
A true beacon of ecotourism and sustainability, just visiting Monteverde and one of its pioneering eco-lodges is helping to protect the area – and best of all, you’ll leave only the lightest of footprints behind.
Did you know that zip lining was invented in Costa Rica? All the more reason to take a deep breath and embark on an adrenalin-filled aerial adventure, spotting sloths and capuchins as you whizz through the treetops.
Monteverde isn’t the quietest section of cloud forest you’ll ever visit, but its popularity is undeniably deserved.
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