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Visiting the Reserve
An escarped way slides between hills, hills and deep valleys of the mountain range of Tilarán or Mining mountain range, giving access to landscapes of yellowish grass, with light patches of surpluses of forests droughts. The way from the inter-Americahighway can be of some traqueteado, dusty form and warms up. But taken normal step, without haste, it can see a variety of birds during the way and to see the change in the habitats while it ascends to mountains. The handles, espaveles follow one another, the savannah oaks – from flowers purples, the naked Las Palmas of coyol, guácimos, Indians and the pore-pore, and as height gains, the achaparrrada vegetation arises somewhat, indication of the very strong winds that blow in the sector. Around Guacimal the way already shines surrounded in fog banks and llovisnas, still during the dry station, but it is only after the town of Monteverde when it is grasped in the cloudy forest of this biological reserve, that comprises of the Area of Conservation Sandy ground. Jaguar In order to arrive at the Reserve the Inter-American Highway is followed towards the north from San Jose to landmark km 149. Just before crossing the bridge on the Lagarto river, it turns to the right and it continues 40 km by the lastreado way. For those who use public transport, a bus leaves Puntarenas for Santa Elena daily. Also there is services of direct buses from San jOse to Monteverde and service of taxi between Santa Elena and the Reserve. The visitors will have to wear appropriate sweater, shoes and clothes or equipment for rain.
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