Descripción
Boca Tapada de San Carlos is a popular spot for birders in Costa Rica with a unique variety of tropical forests, rivers, lagoons and wetlands. Hundreds of ornithologists come every year to photograph birds such as Scarlet Macaw, King Vulture, Keel-billed Toucan, Collared Aracari and Red-headed Manakin. Boca Tapada Lodge consists of 273 hectares of land divided in two. 3 hectares where the Bungalows are located and 270 hectares 2 km north, reforestation farm and forest management plan. From the viewing platform you can wonderfully observe and photograph the diversity of the bird world.
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Boca Tapada de San Carlos is in the north of Costa Rica, about 130 km north of the capital of San José. Click on the P in the map for directions or coordinates. Getting to the lodge by car takes time and the road is sometimes very bad.


