Your Full Day in the Monteverde

Immersive experiences to reconnect with what matters most

If you're seeking more than just a tour, this category is for you. These full-day journeys invite you to dive deep into the cultural, spiritual, and ecological richness of Monteverde through carefully curated experiences that combine protected natural areas, thematic activities, and contemplative stops at scenic and symbolic landmarks.

These premium, more specialized tours include birdwatching walks with bilingual local experts, nature-based wellness rituals, rural community encounters, and ethnobotanical culinary experiences that blend food with identity and tradition.

Led by those who live and protect this land, your day becomes a regenerative pilgrimage—where every moment is crafted to inspire, heal, reconnect, and build meaningful bridges between people, place, and the living memory of Monteverde.

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Rituals of the Forest: Nature-Based Wellness Day

This wellness tour is designed for those looking to disconnect from daily stress and reconnect with nature and their inner well-being. Along gentle hikes on trails surrounded by lush vegetation, participants engage in guided meditation sessions, conscious breathing exercises, and outdoor yoga.

Full-Day Specialized Birdwatching Walk

Monteverde has a record of almost 600 bird species of the 935 species that exist in the country for 2024, which represent approximately 10% of the endemic birds in the country. When we talk about endemism, we refer to a species whose geographical range is limited.

Monteverde from Within: A Rural Community Experience

San Luis is located in the Tilarán mountain range and belongs to the Monteverde district of the Puntarenas province. The population of San Luis is about 350 people. This community is located 15 minutes from the Monteverde Reserve, but has not yet developed its tourism potential, as its interest is focused on not losing its identity.

Flavors of the Forest: Ethnobotanical & Culinary Journey

This tour focuses on edible and medicinal plants that grow in the region. Guided by an ethnobotanical expert, participants learn about plants that have been used by local communities for centuries. The tour culminates with a tasting of traditional dishes prepared with ingredients collected during the hike.