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Stay in Monteverde at Sibu Lodge (or similar).
Monteverde, located in the Tilarán Mountains of northwestern Costa Rica, is known for its cloud forests, winding trails, and biodiversity that has drawn researchers and travelers for decades. The Monteverde Cloud Forest Reserve is home to over 2,500 plant species, hundreds of bird species, and mammals including howler monkeys and jaguarundis.
Walking through Monteverde’s cloud forest feels like stepping into another world. The trees are covered in moss, and mist curls around the ferns and bromeliads. Suspension bridges and well-marked trails take visitors through the forest canopy. Early morning visits offer the best chance to spot the resplendent quetzal, a colorful bird once sacred to the Maya.
Monteverde also supports a strong culture of sustainable farming and artisan production. Family-run farms open their doors to visitors for tours, coffee plantations offer tastings and demonstrations of the bean-to-cup process, and local cheese factories reflect the area’s Quaker dairy traditions.
You will also stay here on the following night (May 11).
Check In
May 10
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