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Hormigas arrieras (Eciton sp).
Eciton is a genus of New World army ants, the most prevalent and well-known species being Eciton burchellii. Eciton burchellii and Eciton hamatum are the most visible and best-studied New World army ants because they forage above ground during the day in enormous swarms. Their range extends from southern Mexico to northern Argentina. These insects hunt in groups by attacking in columns and play an important role in the ecosystem as predators, as other animals follow these hu

Milenlly Araya
14 jul 20203 min de lectura


Covid-19 and others
Work Protocol for Tour Operations with Milentours COVID-19 and other virus has changed how we operate, but this is no obstacle to enjoying our beautiful country. At Milentours, we have an internal protocol based on the protocol of the Association of Official Guides of Manuel Antonio and Quepos, the official protocols of the Ministry of Health, and the Costa Rican Tourism Institute. We invite you to discover the most beautiful corners of Manuel Antonio with complete safety fo

Milenlly Araya
30 jun 20202 min de lectura


Reto Mae Hike / coast trial
Discover most of the hidden beaches of Manuel Antonio and Quepos while exercising and enjoying the scenery. The M.A.E. Challenge is a hiking tour for those who enjoy off-the-beaten-path locations. It's a 3-hour tour along the coast with incredible views. It includes 5 beaches and offers the opportunity to see sloths and some of the 3 monkey species found in the area, and much more. From Quepos to Manuel Antonio, there are 12 beaches (Nahomi Beach, La Macha Beach, Los Lopez

Milenlly Araya
22 jun 20201 min de lectura


DAMAS CAVES/ CAVERNAS DE DAMAS
Estas cavernas tienen una longitud de 286 metros y una profundidad de -21 metros.

Milenlly Araya
22 jun 20201 min de lectura


BIRD WATCHING / OBSERVACIÓN DE AVES
Costa Rica con más de 915 especies de aves reportadas.

Milenlly Araya
22 jun 20201 min de lectura


Manuel Antonio National Pak
Manuel Antonio National Park is the most visited national park in Costa Rica, thanks to its combination of four beautiful beaches and its diverse flora and fauna. It was established on November 15, 1972, and covers 1,983 hectares of land and 55,000 hectares of marine area. It is located just 157 km from San José. History The region where Manuel Antonio National Park is located was inhabited by the Quepoa indigenous community, whose name gave rise to the city of Quepos. Wit

Milenlly Araya
22 jun 20202 min de lectura


Mangrove of Damas
En Costa Rica existen 7 especies de manglar, todo el ecosistema representa un sitio de reproducción para camarones, peces, cocodrilos y aves

Milenlly Araya
22 jun 20202 min de lectura
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