This Rain Forest Aerial Tram from San Jose travels between the Grove Forest, and the canopy and its gardens, allowing you to discover plants and animals that usually are hidden in the heights of the forest. Found only 50 minutes from San José on the highway to Limon, the Rain Forest Aerial Tram offers one of the most impressive and unique parks of ecotourism and investigation in the world. Visitors literally travel 90 minutes between the grove forest, the canopy and its gardens discovering plants and animals that are usually hidden. This little-known world has incredible beauty and extraordinary biological diversity.
The “Gondola” (Aerial Tram) Tour is a modified “Ski Lift” that covers a distance of 2.6 kilometers through the Costa Rica rainforest. The tour lasts approximately 90 minutes. Visitors will see the different levels of a rainforest, specifically the most difficult level to reach until recently and the least scientifically known part of the forest the canopy (the tree tops). This course is very secure and very quiet allowing visitors to listen to the many different sounds of the rainforest.
Inclusion
Transportation; Guide; Entrance Fee to the Park; OPTIONAL Lunch.
Exclusion
Tour guide gratuity is not included and is at your discretion.
Hours of operation
Available: Daily; Departs at 10:00am. TOUR TICKET ONLY IS AVAILABLE EVERY HOUR.
Duration
Approximately 8 hours.
Additional Information
We suggest that you bring long pants, raincoat, comfortable shoes, extra clothing and camera.
Additional Information
We suggest that you bring long pants, raincoat, comfortable shoes, extra clothing and camera.
Policies
Minimum of 2 passengers is required for the tour to run.
Complete information, including local telephone numbers at your destination, will be included on your Confirmation Voucher.
All information requested must be supplied or booking is subject to automatic cancellation
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This Rain Forest Aerial Tram from San Jose travels between the Grove Forest, and the canopy and its gardens, allowing you to discover plants and animals that usually are hidden in the heights of the forest. Found only 50 minutes from San José on the highway to Limon, the Rain Forest Aerial Tram offers one of the most impressive and unique parks of ecotourism and investigation in the world. Visitors literally travel 90 minutes between the grove forest, the canopy and its gardens discovering plants and animals that are usually hidden. This little-known world has incredible beauty and extraordinary biological diversity.
The “Gondola” (Aerial Tram) Tour is a modified “Ski Lift” that covers a distance of 2.6 kilometers through the Costa Rica rainforest. The tour lasts approximately 90 minutes. Visitors will see the different levels of a rainforest, specifically the most difficult level to reach until recently and the least scientifically known part of the forest the canopy (the tree tops). This course is very secure and very quiet allowing visitors to listen to the many different sounds of the rainforest.
Inclusion
Transportation; Guide; Entrance Fee to the Park; OPTIONAL Lunch.
Exclusion
Tour guide gratuity is not included and is at your discretion.
Hours of operation
Available: Daily; Departs at 10:00am. TOUR TICKET ONLY IS AVAILABLE EVERY HOUR.
Duration
Approximately 8 hours.
Additional Information We suggest that you bring long pants, raincoat, comfortable shoes, extra clothing and camera.
Additional Information
We suggest that you bring long pants, raincoat, comfortable shoes, extra clothing and camera.
Policies Minimum of 2 passengers is required for the tour to run. Complete information, including local telephone numbers at your destination, will be included on your Confirmation Voucher.
All information requested must be supplied or booking is subject to automatic cancellation
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San Jose San Jose , San Jose, Costa Rica
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