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The Palo Verde National Park and Lomas de Barbudal Biological Reserve are two adjacent protected areas located in Costa Rica. The Palo Verde National Park is known for its wetlands and diverse bird population, while the Lomas de Barbudal Biological Reserve is home to dry forests and a variety of wildlife species.
Visitors can explore both areas through guided tours, hiking trails, and boat rides. The Palo Verde National Park offers boat tours that take visitors through the wetlands to observe birds, crocodiles, and other wildlife. The park also has several hiking trails that lead visitors through the forest and wetlands. The Lomas de Barbudal Biological Reserve has several hiking trails that take visitors through the dry forest and to a research station where they can learn more about the area's wildlife and conservation efforts.
The admission fee for the Palo Verde National Park is $15 for foreigners and $5 for locals. The park is open from 8:00 am to 4:00 pm, seven days a week. The Lomas de Barbudal Biological Reserve is open from 8:00 am to 4:00 pm, Monday through Friday. There is no admission fee for the reserve, but visitors must make reservations in advance.
For more information and to make reservations, visit the official website at www.sinac.go.cr/EN-US/ac/act/pnvv/Pages/default.aspx for Palo Verde National Park and www.sinac.go.cr/EN-US/ac/act/pnvv/Pages/default.aspx for Lomas de Barbudal Biological Reserve.
Nearby attractions include the Guaitil Pottery Village, where visitors can learn about traditional Costa Rican pottery techniques, and the Nicoya Peninsula, which offers beautiful beaches and surfing opportunities. These attractions operate on their own schedules, so visitors should check their websites or contact them directly for more information.
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