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Nectandra Cloud Forest Reserve

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La Balsa, Route 702, 2 km north of La Balsa School, Alajuela, Costa RicaMap
Phone+506 8535 5382
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  • MJ_JR00
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    Just go-- make your reservation now

    Nectandra was an amazing experience. It was so special to spend time with Evelyne and David and to learn about their work-- they are preserving part of the cloud forest and working closely with the s...

    Reviewed on Apr 3, 2024
  • N9852VHkatieb
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    We loved it!

    This is such a great alternative to Monte Verde if you are traveling from La Fortuna back towards San Jose or the Pacific coast. It is right on the way. We were given a private tour by the owners / ...

    Reviewed on Mar 22, 2024
  • stoyen
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    Nectandra Cloud Forest Preserve is a must-see.

    This tour is a must if you're in the area. And even if you're not in the area, this is worth a trip out of your way. If you have any interest whatsoever in botany, conservation, ecology, or environm...

    Reviewed on Aug 2, 2023
  • TornCalfGuy
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    Your own personal cloud forest

    Evelyne, one of the founders, took us on an incredible tour of the facility and explained both the nature and how Nectandra works with local communities to help preserve the cloud forest. The experien...

    Reviewed on Aug 18, 2022
  • itisjustus
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    Fantastic experience

    Running a low density, high quality tour to educate folks about this increasingly rare habitat offered us a great experience. Access to this type habitat is becoming increasingly difficult, much less...

    Reviewed on May 18, 2019