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                                                                                                                                                                                                                Monte Alto Protected Zone
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   Flora y fauna
The avifauna present in this area and in the Monte Alto nature reserve is made up of terrestrial (non-aquatic), migratory and resident species, with the latter being the most common.
Within the reserve we can find rare species such as the barred hawk (Leucopternis princeps) and the yellow- bellied sapsucker (Sphyrapicus varius), both of which have only been seen once. A variety of mammals is present, including bats.
How to get there?
Route 1: San José - Río Tempisque Bridge - La Mansión de Nicoya, Hojancha, Pilangosta. Distance 217 km
Route 2: San José - Liberia - Nicoya - La Mansión - Hojancha - Pilangosta. Distance 300 km
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The reserve has a high floristic richness despite the alterations caused by humans in the past. This richness is extremely important for the avian fauna because the nesting season coincides with the availability of fruits.
The exuberant vegetation includes about 70 species of orchids, including a species of shrub that is new to science (Stemmadenia hannae). The Hojancha tree (Cleidion castaneifolium).
Services
Restaurant
               Activities
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Cap and sunglasses
Hydration
Talks
Lodging
¿Qué llevar?
Guided Hiking
M-S 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
¢1000 nationals and $5 foreigners (VAT included)
  What to bring
           Hours:
        Bird watching
Hiking
Visit nearby attractions
Specialized talks
Orchid path
Entry fee:
Reservations:
Fresh clothes
Camera
Walking shoes
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Tel. 2659-93-47 ó 2659-83-57 reservamontealto@gmail.com facebook.com/reservamontealto/
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