With over 1600 hectares of primary and secondary cloud forest, this private reserve has miles of hiking trails to explore. Visitors will be rewarded with spectacular mountain vistas, 10 different waterfalls and sightings of countless bird species. Bordering the Parque Nacional Chirripó, Talamanca is a viable alternative for hikers who do not care to summit the mountain.
Talamanca Reserve
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