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Palo Verde & Cofee Tour Combo

Palo Verde National Park is an extremely important area in Costa Rica as it encompasses over 45,000 acres of the Tempisque Conservation area and one of the most endangered ecosystems in Central America, tropical dry forest. Furthermore, there are 15 different kinds of habitats from mangroves to swamps in Palo Verde, all home to thousands of animals throughout the year. During rainy season the Tempisque river overflows, creating the perfect habitat for the wildlife to spend their winter months. Heading towards Nicoya that is considerate one of the oldest cities in Costa Rica. Hojancha is a little town outside of Nicoya that is a privileged area due to its altitude, overpassing the 1280 feet in elevation it’s one of the predicted areas for coffee plantation. Cafe Diría is high quality production area where the altitude specifically helps, giving it a soft aroma, mellow acidity, and sweet taste that prepares a perfect cup of coffee.

 Includes: Water, sodas, beers, and lunch

Pick up Time: 7:00 AM 

Returns: Around 4:00 PM

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