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Tapir Valley Nature Reserve Adventures

Tapir Valley Nature Reserve is a private conservation reserve in Costa Rica, celebrated for its rich biodiversity, pristine rainforest, and exceptional opportunities to observe elusive wildlife such as the Baird’s tapir in its natural habitat.

1,000
Acres Protected
10+
Miles of Trails
1,200
Annual Visitors
2014
Year Established

About Tapir Valley Nature Reserve

 

Situated in the southern region of Costa Rica near the Osa Peninsula, Tapir Valley Nature Reserve protects a crucial tract of tropical rainforest that serves as an important corridor for wildlife in one of the most biologically intense areas on Earth. The reserve spans a mosaic of lowland rainforest, secondary forest, creeks, and swamp areas that support diverse species including the endangered Baird’s tapir, four species of monkeys, jaguars, ocelots, and more than 200 species of birds. Founded in 2014, the reserve occupies lands previously threatened by logging, now managed actively for forest restoration and protection. Visitors to Tapir Valley can enjoy guided hikes led by expert naturalists who help with tracking and spotting wildlife, along with night walks, birdwatching, and educational tours that highlight the complex ecology of Central American rainforests. The area also offers a unique chance to experience the rainforest’s elusive mammals, with tapir sightings often a highlight. Tapir Valley is renowned not only for wildlife but also for its commitment to sustainable tourism and conservation education. Its remote setting and well-maintained trails attract adventurous travelers seeking authentic rainforest immersion, with opportunities for wildlife photography and ecological study. The reserve’s proximity to Corcovado National Park and Golfo Dulce enhances its appeal as part of a larger ecotourism and conservation landscape. Visitors are encouraged to travel sustainably and support the reserve’s ongoing efforts to protect this fragile ecosystem.

Highlights

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Rare sightings of the endangered Baird’s tapir in dense rainforest habitat

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Diverse ecosystems including creeks, swamp, and lowland tropical rainforest

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Expert-led wildlife tracking and night hikes revealing nocturnal species

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Scenic vistas overlooking Golfo Dulce and surrounding forest canopy

Notable Natural Features

Baird’s Tapir Habitat

Tapir Valley provides a protected habitat for one of Costa Rica’s most elusive mammals, the Baird’s tapir, often tracked by expert guides.

Tropical Rainforest Ecosystem

The reserve encompasses pristine rainforest, featuring ancient trees, abundant epiphytes, and a rich understory supporting diverse fauna.

Golfo Dulce Overlook

Elevated viewpoints within the reserve offer breathtaking panoramic views of the Golfo Dulce and adjacent rainforests.