the bat jungle

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    # 85 live bats free-flying in our huge enclosure, designed to resemble the...
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    • 49carriew 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      We took our 8 year old to the Bat Jungle. The tour guide was very knowledgeable and passionate about bats and made the tour fun for our son. Great thing to do as it starts to get dark in the afternoon.
    • FamilyLuvs2Travel 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      We recently visited Monteverde at the end of January and the beginning of February. Based on previous Trip Advisor reviews, we planned to visit the Bat Jungle and actually made a reservation online before coming.Because we did not rent a car on this trip, we took a taxi from town (Santa Elena) for 2 colones ($4) each way. Tours are about one hour long. We booked the 2:00pm tour because they feed the bats at 3:00pm and we wanted the opportunity to observe.Our guide, a young man whose name we cannot remember, was absolutely wonderful. We were in a group with another couple. We began our tour by discussing the informational displays outside the entrance. The Bat Jungle's agenda is to educate the public on bats and to discard the old myths we may have learned over time. We were then led into the reception and adjoining rooms to discuss bats more in detail. We learned about the importance of bats in our ecosystem as well as the various species of them (fruit, nectar, insect-eating, vampire, etc...) It was quite fascinating to learn about their echolocating abilities. We were then led into their simulated bat cave. Not sure how many species of bats they have but it was fascinating. Bats of different sizes, shapes, some grouped together, others singled out. Our guide pointed them out, describing the varying differences between them. Then he left to feed them. Many of the fruit eating bats flew to grab a piece and return back up to the ceiling, hanging upside down while eating. Some of the nectar eating bats would fly up to sip the juice from the fruit being eaten by a fruit eating bat. It was quite entertaining and we really enjoyed watching them.We had definitely left with a new appreciation of bats. This is a must do on your visit to Monteverde.
    • MarciaS505 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      The Bat Jungle is a great place to learn about and see these incredible creatures. There is a strong educational component and then you enter into a darkened room where the bats are behind glass. There are several species in the cave and the guide feeds them so you can see their behavior while eating.While it is important to educate people about these elusive animals it is also sad that a few of them must live in captivity in order to do so.
    • Gizmos-dad 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      This was a very interesting exhibit and I think it is important to have a way to introduce people to these important creatures of the night. My only problem is that it seems very sad to keep these intelligent creatures in captivity.
    • kuepper 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Perhaps kuepper would be willing to share with me just what he was expecting to find at the Bat Jungle? He implies that our bats are in a small space. The enclosure is in fact 17 meters long, and the bats are very small animals. There is plenty of flying space for them. If the enclosure were much larger, it would be almost impossible to see the bats except for a few flying around. Instead the space is long and narrow so bats are close to the viewing windows. His comment, "Mostly a laptop experience" belies our long guided tour with our many scientifically designed exhibits (some of them interactive) and informative posters. He suggests going to YouTube instead, and he is perfectly welcome to do that, although there you see only videos, not our 95 live bats of 8 species.
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