Nuestro tour de Canopy del Bosque Lluvioso imita el vuelo del tucán de Swainson al elevarse de una rama, descender en picada en el bosque y llegar a otro árbol. En este tour, 8 viajes de cables separados lo llevarán de un punto a otro, atravesar valles y riachuelos.
Hay 14 plataformas con base en la tierra y una plataforma en un árbol con vista a la costa. Usted contará con la asistencia de dos guías en este tour, uno de ellos habla inglés fluido. Esta es una excelente manera para observar y aprender sobre el bosque y al mismo tiempo experimentar mucha aventura.
Duración: 2 - 3 horas
Horario: Lunes - Domingo 8 AM / 11 AM / 2 PM
Precio: $35.00 por persona
Límite: 12 personas en un tiempo
- by Jack Ewing
The Merriam-Webster online dictionary defines the word “sustainable” as: “of, relating to, or being a method of harvesting or using a resource so that the resource is not depleted or seriously damaged.”
The word has been in use for a long time, at least since 1727 according to Merriam-Webster. In recent years, with increased interest in our environment and concern over the rate of depletion of our natural resources, the word has come into popular usage. Information about how to live sustainably is readily available, as are products for sustainable ways of doing things. Energy efficiency is of utmost importance followed by water efficiency, social responsibility, general environmental friendliness and others.
This Black Iguana (Ctenosaura similis) likes to sun himself at the entrance to Hacienda Barú Lodge.
We call him “The Boss” because of his attitude of superiority.
Our Gift Shop is well known in the area for having a wide variety of gifts. Not only will you find T-Shirts, Hammocks and Jewelry, but also a beautiful selection of Costa Rican made Arts and Crafts. Our policy is to buy (as much as possible) from local artisans who work with local materials of a sustainable resource.