Santuario dedicado al rescate, rehabilitación y conservación de aves y animales silvestres en Costa Rica, con senderos inmersivos y exhibiciones educativas.
The park is open to the public every day of the year, including holidays, from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. I recommend arriving before 3:00 p.m. so you have enough time to explore it at a relaxed pace. To confirm special hours, you can visit its official website.
Yes, prices vary; foreign adults pay around $30 USD and children $15 USD, while locals receive reduced prices. All money raised goes directly to the rehabilitation and feeding of rescued animals. You can buy your tickets directly at the online or on-site ticket office.
The average visit lasts between 2 and 3 hours if you want to enjoy the trails and read the educational information. The park covers approximately 14 hectares of tropical forest and botanical gardens, making it an ideal outing to enjoy without rushing and to disconnect.
It is not a traditional zoo; it is a rescue and rehabilitation center with more than 30 years of history dedicated to saving wildlife. Here you will see animals that cannot be released because of permanent injuries or domestication, living in spacious, natural enclosures under expert care.
The best time is in the morning, right when it opens at 9:00 a.m., since it is feeding time and the animals are fresher and more active. If you go during the green season (rainy season), the morning is also ideal to avoid afternoon downpours.
Absolutely. Rescate Wildlife Rescue Center is one of the most accessible parks in Costa Rica. The vast majority of its trails are paved and have gentle ramps, allowing easy movement for wheelchairs and strollers throughout the grounds.
Since it is located in La Garita, near Athens, you can take the opportunity to visit the nearby Orchid Botanical Garden. You can also go to downtown Athens, famous for having 'the best climate in the world,' to enjoy a local coffee and its central park.
Wear light clothing, comfortable walking shoes, insect repellent, and stay hydrated, as the area can be hot. Remember to keep quiet so as not to stress the animals, and never try to feed them; your visit is about observation and respect for their recovery process.
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