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2012 Costa Rica Hotspots Tour
TOUR OVERVIEW
Costa Rica is the preferred destination for birders visiting Central America for the first time. The birding is superb and relatively easy while excellent accommodations are located near all the prime birding sites. Our Costa Rica Hotspots tour covers broad altitudinal zones on both Pacific and Caribbean slopes to maximize the number of species we can see. During the tour we'll be birding in Carara National Park near the central Pacific coast, La Selva Biological Station on the Caribbean slope, and the Talamanca highlands south of San Jose.
PHOTOS OF SOME LIKELY SPECIES ON TOUR
TOUR ITINERARY
| DATE | ACTIVITY | MEALS | ACCOMMODATIONS |
1-Sat 02/04 | Arrival | D | Hotel Aeropuerto |
2-Sun 02/05 | Bird Tarcoles Area Boat Trip on River | BLD | Villa Lapas |
3-Mon 02/06 | Bird Carara NP | BLD | Villa Lapas |
4-Tue 02/07 | Transfer-Bird En Route | BLD | Selva Verde Lodge |
5-Wed 02/08 | Bird La Selva | BLD | Selva Verde Lodge |
6-Thu 02/09 | Transfer-Bird En Route | BLD | Savegre Mountain Hotel |
7-Fri 02/10 | Bird Talamanca Highlands | BLD | Savegre Mountain Hotel |
8-Sat 02/11 | Bird Talamanca Highlands Transfer to San Jose | BLD | Hotel Aeropuerto |
9-Sun 02/12 | End of tour. Flights home. | B | |
TOUR MAP

TOUR DESCRIPTION
DAY 1 - ALAJUELA
International flights arrive in the afternoon or evening. Everyone gathers at the Hotel Aeropuerto, a 5-minute taxi ride from the international airport, where they are met by the tour leader. Night in Alejuela.
DAY 2 - TARCOLES
Early departure and transfer to the Pacific lowlands, birding en route. Arrive at the lodge mid-day. Lunch at a local restaurant. Afternoon boat trip on the Rio Tarcoles. Late afternoon birding around boat launch and the access road, which goes through some secondary forest. Night at Hotel Villa Lapas.
Show Possible Species
Target Species: Double-striped Thick-knee, Scarlet Macaw, White-fronted Parrot, Yellow-naped Parrot, Costa Rican Swift, Mangrove Hummingbird, Turquoise-browed Motmot, Mangrove Vireo, White-throated Magpie-Jay, Scrub Euphonia.
Other Species: Fasciated Tiger-Heron, Boat-billed Heron, Common Black-Hawk, Orange-fronted Parakeet, Orange-chinned Parakeet, White-crowned Parrot, Red-lored Parrot, Amazon Kingfisher, Panama Flycatcher. Hide Possible Species
DAY 3 - CARARA NATIONAL PARK
Bird in Carara National Park. The park is in a transitional zone between northern and southern Pacific coastal areas and attracts a nice combination of northern and southern species. Morning bird Laguna Meandrica Trail through secondary forest and offers the greatest diversity of bird species at Carara. Afternoon bird Headquarters Trail through primary forest where deeper forest species are found. Both trails are wide, level, and easy walking. Night at Hotel Villa Lapas.
Show Possible Species
Target Species: Baird's Trogon, Fiery-billed Aracari, Black-hooded Antshrike, Orange-collared Manakin, Long-tailed Manakin, Rufous-naped Wren, Black-bellied Wren, Rufous-breasted Wren, Rufous-and-white Wren, Riverside Wren, Cherrie's Tanager, Spot-crowned Euphonia.
Other Species: Black-bellied Whistling-Duck, Boat-billed Heron, Red-lored Parrot, Little Hermit, Scaly-breasted Hummingbird, Steely-vented Hummingbird, Slaty-tailed Trogon, Black-headed Trogon, Northern Violaceous Trogon, Black-throated Trogon, White-whiskered Puffbird, Hoffmann's Woodpecker, Lineated Woodpecker, Northern Barred-Woodcreeper, Barred Antshrike, Dot-winged Antwren, Chestnut-backed Antbird, Streak-chested Antpitta, Blue-crowned Manakin, White-winged Becard, Gray-headed Tanager, White-lined Tanager, Bay-headed Tanager, Yellow-crowned Euphonia, Yellow-throated Euphonia. Hide Possible Species
DAY 4 - CARARA TO SELVA VERDE
Morning bird lodge grounds or road above lodge. Depart mid-morning for Caribbean slope, stopping at a restaurant for lunch. Afternoon bird around Selva Verde Lodge. Key species we hope to find around the lodge are Sunbittern and Great Green Macaw. Night at Selva Verde Lodge.
DAY 5 - LA SELVA BIOLOGICAL STATION
All day birding La Selva Biological Station, where over 400 species have been recorded. Access is very controlled so the exact schedule varies every year. Typically, bird entrance road in the morning where the greatest bird activity occurs and then trails through primary forest in the afternoon. We can sometimes get greater access to the primary forest because we use a Costa Rican guide who previously worked at La Selva. Night at Selva Verde Lodge.
Show Possible Species
Target Species: Great Tinamou, Green Ibis, Bronze-tailed Plumeleteer, Snowy Cotinga, White-collared Manakin, Black-throated Wren.
Other Species: Crested Guan, Vermiculated Screech-Owl, Crested Owl, Slaty-tailed Trogon, Northern Violaceous Trogon, Pied Puffbird, Rufous-tailed Jacamar, Collared Aracari, Chestnut-mandibled Toucan, Keel-billed Toucan, Rufous-winged Woodpecker, Chestnut-colored Woodpecker, Lineated Woodpecker, Pale-billed Woodpecker, Northern Barred-Woodcreeper, Black-striped Woodcreeper, Fasciated Antshrike, Great Antshrike, Ochre-bellied Flycatcher, Bright-rumped Attila, White-ringed Flycatcher, Rufous Piha, Band-backed Wren, Long-billed Gnatwren, Black-throated Wren-Babbler, Crimson-collared Tanager, Golden-hooded Tanager, Black-headed Saltator, Thick-billed Seed-Finch, Orange-billed Sparrow, Black-striped Sparrow, Red-throated Ant-Tanager, Black-cowled Oriole, Chestnut-headed Oropendola, Olive-backed Euphonia. Hide Possible Species
DAY 6 - EL TAPIR NATURE RESERVE & SAN GERARDO DE DOTA
Early morning bird lodge grounds. Depart for central highlands, stopping en route at El Tapir Nature Reserve to view hummingbirds (especially the prized Snowcap). Arrive Savegre Mountain Hotel, nestled in a valley of the Talamanca Mountains, late afternoon. View hummingbirds at lodge feeders after arrival. Night at Savegre Mountain Hotel.
Show Possible Species
Target Species: Green Thorntail, Black-crested Coquette, Volcano Hummingbird, Scintillant Hummingbird, Blue-throated Goldentail, Slaty Flowerpiercer.
Other Species: Green Violetear, Green-breasted Mango, Green-crowned Brilliant, Magnificent Hummingbird, Violet-headed Hummingbird, Violet-crowned Woodnymph, Rufous-tailed Hummingbird. Hide Possible Species
DAY 7 - SAN GERARDO DE DOTA
Early birding walk to look for Resplendent Quetzals. The quetzals nest in different places every year, so we'll rely on the resident guide for directions on where they are. In recent years they've been mostly up on the ridgeline because a squatter has been cutting down almond trees, their main food supply, lower down. Reaching them on the ridgeline entails a moderate uphill hike with switchbacks. After breakfast drive higher up and bird our way down looking for high elevation specialties. Afternoon birding another area near lodge. Night at Savegre Mountain Hotel.
Show Possible Species
Target Species: Black Guan, Sulphur-winged Parakeet, Costa Rican Pygmy-Owl, Gray-tailed Mountain-gem, Volcano Hummingbird, Scintillant Hummingbird, Resplendent Quetzal, Ruddy Treerunner, Spot-crowned Woodcreeper, Mountain Elaenia, Dark Pewee, Yellowish Flycatcher, Golden-bellied Flycatcher, Black-faced Solitaire, Black-billed Nightingale-Thrush, Mountain Thrush, Flame-throated Warbler, Black-cheeked Warbler, Collared Redstart, Spangle-cheeked Tanager, Slaty Flowerpiercer, Yellow-thighed Finch.
Other Species: Green Violetear, Green-crowned Brilliant, Magnificent Hummingbird, White-throated Mountain-gem, Collared Trogon, Tufted Flycatcher, Ruddy-capped Nightingale-Thrush, Silver-throated Tanager, Common Bush-Tanager, Sooty-capped Bush-Tanager, Flame-colored Tanager, Black-thighed Grosbeak, Elegant Euphonia. Hide Possible Species
DAY 8 - THE TALAMANCA HIGHLANDS
Morning bird the River Trail, a fairly easy somewhat downhill trail following the river on lodge property. The trail goes through riverine woodland, good habitat for many highland specialties including sometimes quetzals. See previous day for possible species. After lunch depart for San Jose, stopping at Georgina's Restaurant on the main road along the ridge to view especially Fiery-throated Hummingbird. Night at Hotel Aeropuerto in Alajuela.
DAY 9 - END OF TOUR
Tour ends with breakfast at the hotel. International flights home.
ACCOMMODATIONS DURING TOUR
HOTEL AEROPUERTO
Hotel Aeropuerto is a comfortable hotel located 5 km from the international airport outside San Jose in Alajuela. The acclaimed hotel restaurant offers a wonderful breakfast buffet and a la carte lunches and dinners. Its 24 single and double rooms feature queen-size beds, air conditioning, private bath with hot water tub and shower, cable TV, telephone, and coffee maker.
HOTEL VILLA LAPAS
Villa Lapas is an upscale eco-lodge focused on the conservation of nature. It's located just 5 minutes from Carara National Park, making it an ideal location for visiting birders. Meals are served buffet style or a la carte. Breakfasts are especially superb.Rooms feature 2 queen-size beds or a king-size bed. All rooms are air-conditioned and include private baths with hot water and showers. Full bar service is available next to the dining room.
SELVA VERDE LODGE
Selva Verde is an exceptional eco-lodge situated on the Sarapiqui River not far from La Selva Field Station. The entrance area, dining area, and accommodations are dispersed around lush tropical gardens and inter-connected through a network of covered walkways. Birding on the lodge grounds can be fruitful. Meals are served buffet-style in a large open dining area overlooking the Sarapiqui River. Alcoholic drinks are available. Rooms are well-maintained and comfortable. They feature single or queen beds and private baths with hot water. Rooms are well shaded by the forest and kept cool with the aid of ceiling fans.
SAVEGRE MOUNTAIN HOTEL
Savegre Mountain Hotel is located in San Gerardo de Dota, a small community at the bottom of a steep-walled mountain valley in the Talamanca Mountains. The private reserve is best place to see Resplendent Quetzal as well as other specialty birds of the highlands. Meals are served a la carte or buffet style. The house specialty is freshly caught rainbow trout. A bar and lounge with large windows provides close-up views of hummingbirds at the feeders and is a great place to relax. All rooms include comfortable double beds, private bath with hot water, and heater.
LAURA FELLOWS
Laura L Fellows is co-founder of Exotic Birding LLC with Jim Wittenberger and conducts most of our tours as leader and tour coordinator. She has worked as a professional photographer since 1983. Laura's vision as a bird photographer is to portray birds and other animals as they live and behave in their natural environments. She published her vision of such "Environmental Portraits" in the December 2007 issue of Nature Photography magazine. Her photos have been used in biology textbooks and on professional websites. Before embarking on her current venture with Exotic Birding, Laura had 16 years professional experience as a commercial photographer and advertising studio manager for an internationally recognized studio in Atlanta. In that capacity she organized, coordinated and executed major photography assignments for numerous national advertising campaigns on location in the Caribbean, South America, Europe, and many states in the US. She founded and directed a photography workshop program in the Tuscany region of Italy, where she lived for 3 years. Through her efforts the workshop attracted many internationally renowned photographers as guest instructors. She speaks fluent Italian and is now gaining familiarity with Spanish. She has lectured as an invited speaker in the art department at the University of Georgia and many photo clubs, has exhibited her photographs in galleries, and has curated 5 photography exhibitions in the USA and Italy. Laura has enjoyed a life-long love and fascination for birds and nature. Some of her many photographs can be seen throughout our website.
ERICK GUZMAN
Erick Guzman grew up in the Sarapiqui region on the Caribbean slope of Costa Rica and speaks fluent English. He learned about the birds, animals, and plants of the region by accompanying his father, who was a tour boat operator and naturalist guide. After graduating college he completed coursework at the National Biodiversity Institute of Costa Rica and became a certified guide. He worked 3 years as resident naturalist and birding guide at La Selva Biological Station in Sarapiqui, which helps us gain better access to areas that are becoming increasingly restricted due to the growing impact of birders visiting the area. He has traveled and birded extensively throughout Costa Rica and several other Central American countries. He has also traveled through Europe, the US, and Africa. He is very knowledgeable about the identification and distribution of birds in Costa Rica and Panama, has led a number of bird counts, and has worked as a birding guide for several tour operators including us. We enjoy his outgoing, friendly personality and think highly of his guiding skills.
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