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Corcovado National Park & Osa Peninsula. Nearly two million tourists visit Costa Rica each year. Yet only a tiny fraction of that number find their way to one of the country’s most stunning gems: Corcovado National Park. Dubbed “one of the most biologically intense places on Earth” by National Geographic, and home to some 5 percent of the world’s biodiversity, Corcovado National Park is easily one of the most rewarding adventures to experience in Costa Rica. Here’s what you need to know for the trip of a lifetime.

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Getting There.

Corcovado National Park is remotely located on the corner of the Osa Peninsula. Arriving at the park is an adventure itself, but also half the fun. To get to the Osa, you can choose to take a quick flight from San Jose to Drake’s Bay. There you will be met by a van that take’s you to the Aguila de Osa Hotel.

Previously it was possible to hike the park independently, but now all tourists must be accompanied by registered guides (what we recommend anyway). Permits are required for both day trips and overnight stays within the park. The fee is $10 per person, per day; food and camping are at an additional charge. Your guide should be able to help you with the park permit. Be sure to reserve your spot in advance as daily places are limited.

The Experience

Corcovado National Park is home to some 13 different ecosystems. It is also the last Pacific lowland rainforest of sustainable size, and home to the country’s densest population of tapirs, jaguars, and scarlet macaws! You don’t have to be an outdoor enthusiast to appreciate that. For optimal wildlife sighting opportunities, you’ll need a few days in the park. For the ultimate adventure, take a three-day hike through the park to Sirena Station. This isn’t for the faint of heart — you’ll be carrying all of your gear on your back through the sticky and humid jungle. The days are long, and include crocodile-infested river crossings and long treks on the beach. But if you’re up for the workout, you’ll be rewarded with an intimate and secluded experience with nature at its finest.

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Additional Adventures

If you have the time, there are plenty of other activities you can add to your hiking experience. Cano Island offers world-renowned scuba diving and the chance to see white-tipped reef sharks, amongst other spectacular marine life. If you prefer to stay above the water, deep sea fishing is also a popular day trip. Finally, there are plenty of opportunities for zip lining, kayaking, chocolate tasting, and yoga. If you’re looking for the ultimate adventure and a chance to encounter monkeys, lizards, tapirs, toucans, macaws, poison dart frogs, and more, then you can’t miss a visit to Corcovado National Park!

33 % of costa rica is national parks that are loaded with birds and wildlife

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Bill Beard’s Costa Rica has privately escorted tours and first class accommodations throughout the country that may be added to other packages.
We also offer world class adventure tours, scuba diving, snorkeling, surfing, sailing and fishing.
We arrange everything in advance, so you can relax and enjoy your vacation.

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Our Reservation Office Is Located In La Fortuna, Costa Rica In The Shadow Of Arenal Volcano, behind the Catholic Church, Near The World Famous Hot Springs.

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