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HORSEBACK RIDING IN MANUEL ANTONIO, COSTA RICA


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Starts in:
Manuel Antonio

Departure: 7:30am and 11:30am

Duration 5 1/2 Hours

Recommendations   Sun Block, Sunglasses, Waterproof Camera, Bathing Suit and Beach Towel, and Change of Clothes is Optional s

 
 

Discover the secrets of the rainforest, learn about exotic and medicinal plants. Give yourself the opportunity to enjoy one of the most beautiful landscapes of the area riding along with the primary rainforest, the view of the valley, the waterfalls, and the surrounding tropical rainforest are spectacular. Just located 25 minutes away from Manuel Antonio.

The Manuel Antonio National Park  Horseback riding in the Manuel Antonio area  Horseback riding on the Manuel Antonio Beach

Manuel Antonio is one of the most exclusive areas in Costa Rica, however budget hotels can be found. It started out as a tiny village that had a beautiful National Park, Manuel Antonio National Park, next to it. As the park started to become more known more hotels started springing up. Because of Manuel Antonio’s size, or lack of size, hotels started building on the road to Manuel Antonio and many started taking advantage of the magnificent panoramic views.

The National Park is small only 682 hectares however it epitomizes everything tourists flock to Costa Rica to see: stunning beaches, a magnificent setting with islands offshore, lush rainforest laced with a network of easy to walk trails, and wildlife galore. There is good chance that you will see monkeys (howler, white faced, and possibly squirrel monkeys), sloths, and coatimundis. Scarlet macaws do frequent the area however you may need a bit of luck to see them.

Despite Manuel Antonio’s size, it is one of the country’s most popular parks, with as many as 150,000 visitors annually in recent years. A few years ago the deluge of visitors threatened to spoil the very things they had come to see. Park Director Jose Antonio Salazar believes the park can withstand no more than 300 visitors a day. In 1994, the Park Service began limiting the numbers of visitors to 600 per day (800 on Saturday and Sunday), and the park is now closed on Monday. If you wish to do your bit to help preserve Manuel Antonio, consider visiting in the “green” or wet season. Litter and pollution are additional problems, pack out what you pack in.

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