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When to See the Baird's Tapir in Costa Rica

Tapirus bairdii

The best time to see the baird's tapir at Sirena – Corcovado in Costa Rica is Year-round, with the most activity dawn and last light. Sightings fall off sharply outside that window, so timing the trip matters as much as the location.

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Season
Year-round
Best hours
Dawn and last light
Top site
Sirena – Corcovado
Difficulty
Moderate

When & where to see it

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Primary regions

  • Sirena – Corcovado
  • Osa Peninsula

When is the best time to see the baird's tapir?

Baird's Tapir viewing is best Year-round, with the most activity dawn and last light. Corcovado pairs high tapir density with animals that tolerate people around Sirena, where they sometimes rest in daylight near the trails — so a guide who knows the current wallows matters more than luck.

Where in Costa Rica should you photograph it?

The most dependable area is the Sirena sector of Corcovado National Park, on the Osa Peninsula. Other productive sites include Sirena – Corcovado, Osa Peninsula — a guide who knows which is working this week beats picking one off a map.

What camera settings work in Sirena – Corcovado light?

Dim rainforest light at dawn calls for a fast telephoto (300–500mm), ISO 1600–6400, and steady support to hold a resting animal in deep shade.

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By Daniel SotoLyferr field editor · two decades guiding Costa Rica cloud forest

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Sources: eBird · iNaturalist

No guide guarantees a wild animal. These are verified track records, shown to improve your odds — not to promise an outcome.