Monteverde Reserve
Times of IndiaWorld Reviewer/SIGHTSEEING, COSTA RICA/ Updated : Sep 2, 2014, 14:32 IST
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Monteverde is one of Costa Rica’s most interesting locations, and is also an important rainforest (actually called a cloud forest due to the cloud-like mist that deposits moisture directly onto the leaves of the plants). Monte … Read more
Monteverde is one of Costa Rica’s most interesting locations, and is also an important rainforest (actually called a cloud forest due to the cloud-like mist that deposits moisture directly onto the leaves of the plants). Monteverde supports more than one hundred mammal species, four hundred species of bird, tens of thousands of different insects and two-and-a-half thousand different plants, including more than 400 different kinds of orchid. Read less

Monteverde is one of Costa Rica’s most interesting locations, and is also an important rainforest (actually called a cloud forest due to the cloud-like mist that deposits moisture directly onto the leaves of the plants). Monteverde supports more than one hundred mammal species, four hundred species of bird, tens of thousands of different insects and two-and-a-half thousand different plants, including more than 400 different kinds of orchid. Monteverde Reserve's most famous resident must be the resplendent quetzal, but howler monkeys, jaguars, ocelots, tapirs, macaws, snakes, butterflies etc. also make their homes here, to name but a few.
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