Un centro educativo inmersivo en Monteverde que revela el fascinante mundo de los murciélagos en su hábitat natural, combinando exhibiciones vivas con conocimiento científico accesible.
The Bat Jungle is open daily from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., except on special holidays. It is located in El Castillo near Arenal Volcano; you can get there by car via Route 142 or on an organized tour from La Fortuna, just 10 minutes away. For more details, visit the official website or call +506 4702-7583.
Admission costs around $13 USD for adults and $8 USD for children, with discounts for local residents and family packages available. It includes access to the exhibits and an educational guided tour about bats. Buy your tickets online on the official website to avoid lines.
It is recommended to allow at least 1 hour to enjoy the guided tour and interactive exhibits without rushing. If you are a nature enthusiast, you might stay up to 1.5 hours exploring the trails. It is a compact visit, ideal to combine with other attractions in La Fortuna.
The Bat Jungle was founded in 1998 as an educational sanctuary to promote bat conservation. Bats are vital to Costa Rica's tropical ecosystem because they control pests and pollinate plants. The site highlights the mythology and ecological role of these often misunderstood creatures. During the tour, you will learn about their impact on local biodiversity.
The best time is during the dry season from December to April, when the weather is more predictable and there is less rain. Choose the late afternoon, between 3:00 p.m. and 5:00 p.m., to see the bats most active at dusk. Avoid busy weekends if you prefer a quieter visit.
Yes, the main site and indoor exhibits are accessible with ramps and paved paths, although some outdoor trails may be uneven. It is recommended to contact the staff in advance for assistance; they offer wheelchairs on loan. For more information, check the official website.
Nearby you will find Arenal Volcano and its hot springs in La Fortuna, just a 10-minute drive away, as well as Arenal Volcano National Park for hiking. You can also visit La Fortuna Waterfall or coffee plantations in the surrounding area. Combine your visit with a guided tour to make the most of the day.
Bring insect repellent, comfortable shoes, and a camera without flash to respect the animals; food is not allowed inside. Book in advance during high season and consider a local guide for extra insights. If you are traveling in a group, check for discounts, and do not forget your sunscreen for the tropical climate!
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