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PAID CONTENT FOR EL SANTUARIO CANOPY ADVENTURE PAID CONTENT FOR EL SANTUARIO CANOPY ADVENTURE


El Santuario Canopy Adventure MANUEL ANTONIO, COSTA RICA


Located on Costa Rica’s central Pacific coast, Manuel Antonio offers the quintessential image of Costa Rica’s natural beauty. A wide range of hotels and lodges provide visitors with the perfect base to explore one of the most biodiverse regions on Earth, with the country hosting nearly 6% of the planet’s total biodiversity. From pristine beaches to lush rainforests brimming with wildlife, Manuel Antonio promises an unforgettable adventure. Manuel Antonio National Park is particularly


popular with nature and wildlife enthusiasts. However, the Manuel Antonio region also offers adrenaline packed adventures like the El Santuario Canopy Adventure tour, located minutes away. Gear up and allow professional, bilingual and certified guides to lead you safely across the canopy along zip-lines, hanging bridges and jungle trails. Set within a 500-acre private reserve, the tour


guides visitors through untouched primary and secondary rainforest, where wildlife thrives in its natural habitat. While spotting true wildlife is never guaranteed, guests have the chance to see sloths, several


species of monkeys, birds and more. Different from other zip-line tours, El Santuario works with a proprietary dynamic braking system providing an extra measure of safety as guests traverse the lines without the need to worry about braking on the other side. The team at El Santuario prioritises visitor safety while also committing to intelligent tree care and maintenance, ensuring the trees remain strong and healthy, all while striving to minimise their environmental footprint. With 14 platforms, 11 zip-lines, one rappel and five


hanging bridges up to 100 feet above the jungle floor, El Santuario Canopy Adventure allows guests to experience the dense rainforest canopy that’s home to more species than any other part of the forest. Stand high in a giant Ceiba Pentandra tree and walk among the countless ‘walking’ palm trees while transferring between cables. The tour also has a huge tandem zip- line, which is nearly a mile long, with breathtaking views of the Pacific Ocean in the distance. These parallel cables allow guests to race one another high above the treetops. The tour finishes with a delicious traditional Costa Rican lunch.


DON’T MISS Challenge friends and family on ultra-long twin zip-lines which span over 0.6 miles


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KEY FEATURES • 11 zip-lines with hands-free braking system


• 5 hanging bridges up to 60 metres long


• 15-minute tractor ride • Transportation and lunch included


GET IN TOUCH elsantuariocanopyadventure.com T: +506 8964 3769 E: info@santuariocr.com


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