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When to See the Geoffroy's Spider Monkey in Costa Rica

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The best time to see the geoffroy's spider monkey at Corcovado in Costa Rica is Year-round, with the most activity early morning. 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
Early morning
Top site
Corcovado
Difficulty
Moderate

When & where to see it

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Primary regions

  • Corcovado
  • Osa Peninsula

When is the best time to see the geoffroy's spider monkey?

Geoffroy's Spider Monkey viewing is best Year-round, with the most activity early morning. Spider monkeys need large tracts of tall forest and feed high in the canopy, so healthy reserves like Corcovado are the place — and a guide tracking active fruiting trees turns “somewhere up there” into a real look.

Where in Costa Rica should you photograph it?

The most dependable area is the Osa Peninsula and Corcovado. Other productive sites include Corcovado, Osa Peninsula — a guide who knows which is working this week beats picking one off a map.

What camera settings work in Corcovado light?

Craning into bright canopy, expose for the animal against the sky, bring long reach (400–500mm), and use a monopod to steady the upward angle.

Which guides have the highest verified success rate?

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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.