Walking Costa Rica – Corcovado National Park
One of the best ways to experience a real tropical rainforest up close is through walking. Costa Rica is the perfect place to enjoy this, with its abundance of stunning natural rainforest and its easy accessibility. One of the most fantastic and enriching places to visit is Corcovado National Park, where you will find adventure and wild beauty in equal measure.
Stunning Natural Habitat
Situated on the Osa Peninsula, Corcovado National Park is the best park in the country for walking. Costa Rica, a country spoilt with natural riches, boasts Corcovado National Park as the jewel in its crown. This park is renowned by experts as having the densest diversity of biology on Earth. The national park consists of 13 different ecosystems, including lowland rainforest, mangrove swamps and beaches, meaning visitors will get a whole wealth of different experiences in one place and enjoy an excellent environment for walking. Costa Rica parks are all pretty spectacular, but here you will find 161 square miles of pristine natural beauty, and with 23 miles of beaches you’ll be sure to find a patch all to yourself.
Spectacular Wildlife
There is an incredible variety of wildlife to see here, from rare and endangered creatures like the harpy eagle to incredible mammals such as the jaguar and the puma. There are also plenty of monkeys and hundreds of other wild creatures to encounter. Add to that the wide range of vegetation, and the fact that it is one of the last large areas of lowland tropical forest in the world, and you can see why it is so popular with people who love adventurous walking. Costa Rica is well known as a great place for exciting holidays, but if you want to get the most from your trip you need to go prepared.
Advice for Visiting Corcovado National Park
When you go walking in Corcovado National Park, there are a few things you will have to consider first. Remember that, although the park relies on tourism, bad tourism practices can actually harm the precious environment more. The ecology is sensitive and if not managed carefully the results can be harmful. For this reason you should always wash down your gear, especially your hiking footwear, before entering the park to avoid transferring any seeds into the area when walking. Costa Rica authorities will also remind you that common sense rules apply – such as never leaving anything behind or dropping litter in such a delicate environment. The time of year that you go is also important. If you head to the park between August and November you will arrive in the wettest time of year. However, you will get more of the park to yourself because there will be fewer other visitors. But if you want to play it safe and stick to the dry season, aim to arrive from January to April.
Enjoy the Wonders of Costa Rica
For lovers of walking, Costa Rica has it all. Plan your trip well in advance and when you visit Corcovado National Park you’ll enjoy an experience that will stay with you for a long time to come.
Author Bio: Tony Maniscalco is the Sales and Marketing Manager for Ramblers Worldwide Holidays. They offer over 250 guided group walking holidays in over 90 different countries. While walking Costa Rica with Ramblers Worldwide Holidays, you will see scenic locations & landscapes at the best value prices.
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