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Tours start and finish in Puerto Jimenez.

Prices are based on a minimum of two people. Contact us to inquire about about available dates, and half-day or night tours. 

La Leona/La Sirena – 2 Days, 1 Night

What’s Included 

What’s not Included 

What to bring on your adventure

Excursions led by a local certified guide will bring you through the vibrant tropical jungle and breathtaking coastal trails.  See many species of migratory, native and endemic birds, 4 species of monkeys, tapirs, anteaters, alligators, and, if you’re very lucky, an ocelot or a puma! 

This tour will bring you to the La La Leona Park Ranger Station, where you will enjoy a full day walk through Corcovado. Located on the western-most edge of Corcovado, along the Pacific coast of Costa Rica, the station is a key point of entry to explore the lush rainforest and the untouched beaches of the area.  

Itinerary

Day 1

5:20 AM: Salida desde Puerto Jiménez.
5:30 AM: Depart from Puerto Jimenez in a 4×4 vehicle
7:00 AM: Arrive in Carate 
7:10 AM: Start walk from Carate to La Leona Ranger station Ranger Station, 1.5 hours, 3.5 km (Restrooms available)

Inicio de la caminata en Carate, una travesía de 6 a 8 horas por selvas y playas.

Llegada a la Estación Sirena al atardecer, donde podrás descansar y disfrutar de una deliciosa cena.

Day 2

Caminata opcional temprano hacia el Río Sirena.

Regreso a la estación para el desayuno.

Explora los senderos alrededor de Sirena.

12:30 PM: Empaca y dirígete a la playa para abordar el bote.

2:30 PM: Llegada a Puerto Jiménez.

What to bring on your adventure

  • 1-2 liters of water (single-use plastic bottles are not allowed inside national parks).
  • Snacks (mixed nuts, dry fruits, cereal/granola bars, and cookies).
  • Hiking shoes (protected, comfortable, and preferably waterproof).
  • Light and quick dry clothes, hat or cap, swimsuit, raincoat and sandals.
  • Passport (it can be a copy or a clear picture).
  • Sunblock.
  • Bug repellent.
  • Towel.
  • Waterproof bag.
  • Hiking backpack.

Optional:

  • Binoculars.
  • Camera.
  • Sunglasses.
  • Handkerchief.

Discover the Wild Heart of Costa Rica: Corcovado National Park
Tucked into the remote Osa Peninsula in southern Costa Rica, Corcovado National Park is a true sanctuary for nature lovers and adventurers alike. Often called the crown jewel of the country’s national park system, Corcovado protects the largest remaining stretch of lowland tropical rainforest on the Pacific coast of the Americas. With over a dozen distinct ecosystems—including coastal mangroves, cloud forests, and swamps—this area supports an astonishing level of biodiversity, estimated to contain nearly 2.5% of all species on Earth.

During your visit, you may cross paths with some of Costa Rica’s most iconic and elusive wildlife: the endangered Baird’s tapir, the iconic two-toed sloth, troops of squirrel monkeys swinging through the canopy, colorful scarlet macaws screeching overhead, and the secretive white-lipped peccary moving through the undergrowth. Jaguars, pumas, and harpy eagles also call this wild haven home, though they are much harder to spot.

Corcovado is accessible through several ranger stations—La Leona, Sirena, San Pedrillo, Los Patos, and Dos Brazos de Río Tigre—each offering a different window into the park’s diverse environments. Whether you’re hiking in for a day or embarking on a multi-day adventure with an overnight stay at Sirena Station, every visit offers a chance to experience nature at its most raw and untamed.