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Discover the different areas of the garden.
Explore green areas surrounded by flora and fauna
Guided tours. Species observation. Peaceful spaces to connect with nature
We support the protection of native species and ecological restoration
Our history begins in the 1980s, when Mr. Isaac and Ms. Ara began cultivating plants in the garden of their home.
With the effort of his children, it was transformed into the La Catalina Botanical Garden.
The name is a posthumous tribute to a lady who cared for the waters of the Quizarrá River.
The farm was once an old pasture. Today, it represents a forest in recovery.
We are a family that shares with our visitors the culture, tradition, and authenticity while conserving the forest and orchids, through sustainable tourism to improve the quality of life of our community and create a beautiful memory for our visitors.
To become a rural tourism company, nationally recognized for its planned development, meeting the expectations of our tourists and our community.
We protect native flora. We promote responsible practices. We encourage local research.
Interpretive trails. Educational walks. Direct contact with biodiversity.
Cultivation of native species. Support for community projects. Sustainable reforestation.
Including endangered species.
Marantas. musas. philodendron. monsteras.
Oaks, quizarrá, loritos, targuá, aguacatillos — Costa Rican names.
Birds. Butterflies. Mammals. Frogs.
Carrizal is located approximately 12 km northeast of Alajuela city center and 15 km north of Heredia.
It covers an area of 15.9~km and has an altitude of 1470 meters above sea level. The postal code is 20103.
The predominant climate is cold, due to the moisture-laden trade winds that travel from the Caribbean through the Desengaño Pass.
The average temperature is 18° to 24°, with annual rainfall between 3,000 and 3,500 mm. During the rainy season, the area is often shrouded in thick, enchanting mist.
The terrain is rugged, featuring many slopes, and its ecosystem is nourished by numerous streams and rivers, including the Río Ahogados, Río Quizarra and Río Las Chorreras.
The Lecture Hall is the first activity of the tour, designed to enhance your experience with essential insights
La Catalina Botanical Garden. A space dedicated to conservation, research, and environmental education.
Carrizal, Alajuela, Costa Rica
(+506) 8710 2170
support@catalinabotanical.com
Monday to Friday: 8:00 am – 4:00 pm
Saturday and Sunday: 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m
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Developed by the La Catalina Botanical Garden team: Jo, Me, Ro, and Ma.