Jaguar Rescue Center - Public Tour


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The Jaguar Rescue Center, located in Puerto Viejo de Talamanca, Limón, and managed by the Ceiba Primary Forest Foundation, is an organization dedicated to rescuing and rehabilitating wildlife with the goal of releasing them back into protected areas. Founded in 2008, for example, in 2023 alone, we received 1,001 animals, of which 348 were released, 97 remained under rehabilitation, and 408 could not survive. Approximately 50% are mammals, while the rest are birds and reptiles.

Price $28
Duration 2 Hours

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During your visit to the JRC Sanctuary, you will encounter various types of wildlife, including monkeys, sloths, wild cats, raccoons, reptiles, and a variety of birds such as toucans and parrots. You will also have the opportunity to observe many of Costa Rica’s venomous snake species.

The donation fee for your visit to the JRC will be fully invested in supporting our animals.


Tour Plan

Jaguar Rescue Center - Public Tour

4.8
43 reviews
Verified on Google







The Jaguar Rescue Center, located in Puerto Viejo de Talamanca, Limón, and managed by the Ceiba Primary Forest Foundation, is an organization dedicated to rescuing and rehabilitating wildlife with the goal of releasing them back into protected areas. Founded in 2008, for example, in 2023 alone, we received 1,001 animals, of which 348 were released, 97 remained under rehabilitation, and 408 could not survive. Approximately 50% are mammals, while the rest are birds and reptiles.

Price $28
Duration 2 Hours

Included & Must Bring

Guide
Ticket Jaguar Rescue Center
Food or Drinks

During your visit to the JRC Sanctuary, you will encounter various types of wildlife, including monkeys, sloths, wild cats, raccoons, reptiles, and a variety of birds such as toucans and parrots. You will also have the opportunity to observe many of Costa Rica’s venomous snake species.

The donation fee for your visit to the JRC will be fully invested in supporting our animals.


Tour Plan