We got to see and do a lot in one day. We planted a tree sapling aimed at offsetting the carbon footprint of tourism. We had a gentle stroll on a private estate with a guide who helped us find and photograph several sloths. Our visit to the rainforest with some hanging bridges was interesting. It is a steeper climb and our guide walked us pretty fast. Most of the wildlife was hiding from us. The highlight was the exciting raft ride down a wide river. There was so much wildlife on the banks.
Most of Costa Rica's rich wildlife lives in the upper levels of the trees. So what better way to see them than a suspended bridge hike, high above the jungle floor. Spot spider monkeys, sleepy sloths and 400 species of tropical birds alongside an expert guide. And after a refreshing swim in Llanos del Cortes waterfall and a Costa Rican lunch, you'll spend the afternoon floating down the river on a raft.