• Duration

    4-5 hours

  • Difficulty

    Easy to moderate depending on trail conditions.

  • Included

    Bilingual guide and transportation

    What to bring: bathing suit, sunscreen,

    mosquito repellent, and hiking shoes.

  • Price

    $40/person*

    *Minimum of 2 people

Walk magical trails through a mosaic of primary and secondary forest. Pass by abandoned cacao plantations, private farms and traditionally built indigenous homes while hearing stories of culture, history and folklore. Learn how the BriBri live in and with the forest. An interpretive hike includes passing the bird viewing station and the scientic center.

About BriBri Indigenous Territory

Gandoca is a tiny, remote village of approx. 150 inhabitants situated on the Caribbean coast between Punta Mona and the mouth of the Sixaola river which is the border line between Costa Rica and Panama. The houses are dispersed and the people living here are ladino and mestizo farmers who are mostly descendants of those who started to settle here  in the early 1930’s and 40’s. READ MORE

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