You’ll join a small group for real-time bird spotting in Monteverde, guided by a local expert who knows where to find rare species. It’s hands-on, flexible, and full of surprises—perfect if you want to see Costa Rica’s birds up close without any fuss.
It’s barely light when I step out in front of Stella’s Bakery, the air still cool and a bit damp—classic Monteverde. There’s a faint smell of fresh bread drifting out the door, and a couple of locals are already sipping coffee inside. Our guide, Andrés, is waiting with a spotting scope slung over his shoulder, chatting quietly with early risers about what birds have been active this week.
By 7am, we’re off, heading toward either Curi Cancha or the Monteverde Cloud Forest Reserve—Andrés asks what we’re hoping to see, and tailors the route on the spot. The trails are soft underfoot, and you can hear the low hum of insects mixed with the occasional call of a motmot or bellbird. Every so often, Andrés stops, sets up the scope, and suddenly we’re all peering at a flash of color in the canopy—a toucanet, maybe, or if we’re lucky, a resplendent quetzal. He’s quick to share little facts, like how some birds only show up when the mist rolls in or which trees attract hummingbirds after rain. Five hours go by faster than you’d think; I barely notice my shoes getting muddy or the time slipping away.
We meet just before 7am in front of Stella’s Bakery—early enough to catch the best bird activity.
No worries if you don’t have your own—your guide brings a powerful spotting scope for everyone to use.
Absolutely! All experience levels are welcome, and our guide explains everything as we go.
The guide will choose between Curi Cancha and Monteverde Cloud Forest Reserve based on your interests and current bird sightings.
You’ll get a professional local guide and use of a high-quality spotting scope during the tour. Public transport is nearby, and all fitness levels can join in—just bring comfy shoes and curiosity!
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