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Corcovado, Costa Rica

If you are willing to live a wild experience and feel nature in all its splendor, the Osa area awaits you.

  Running into a tapir on the beach, watching a herd of peccaries pass by, and observing the fins of a bull shark as it enters the river seem like scenes straight out of an adventure movie, but they could be part of your reality if you visit Corcovado National Park, where 2.5% of the world’s biodiversity is found.

It is an experience for environmental lovers who want to venture and who are willing to travel paths with a certain degree of difficulty to witness the wonders of nature.

Corcovado National Park was created in 1975 to protect the area’s abundant plant and animal life from excessive logging and mining. Its jungles and beaches are considered a national treasure for the variety of life that they contain. Visitors traveling on the coastal track may see animals such as scarlet macaws, spider monkeys, or tamandua anteaters, and perhaps the paw prints of the elusive jaguar. The beaches are also nesting places for several varieties of sea turtle, but casual guests are more likely to see the many coati that hunt for moon crabs in the sand.