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This article provides you with Costa Rica’s must visit places that will definitely make your South American tour a worthwhile experience of a lifetime.
Here are some most suggested sites that you must see:
ARENAL VOLCANO AND HOT SPRINGS. Arenal is the most active volcano in Costa Rica. It is indeed a great sight for you to behold. This landscape is really different from what you’ve seen before because it’s diameter is enough to create its own weather. What’s more exciting is that, when you watch it on a rainy evening, you can observe it generate its own lightning. Fascinating right? Beside from that, if you want to witness actual lava flow, Arenal Volcano is the perfect place for that.
La Fortuna, a town near the base of the volcano homes the country’s best hot springs. Try these to relax both your mind and body.
MANUEL ANTONIO AND MANUEL ANTONIO NATIONAL PARK. This park is one of the most popular attractions in the country. It is composed of stunning tropical beaches, rich dense forestation, amazing array of wildlife and a lot of things to do not to mention canopy tours and white water rafting.
TAMARINDO BEACH. An amazing fact about this place is that you need not to ride anything in exploring the whole place; anywhere you want to go can be reach by foot. It encompasses all the amenities of a Costa Rican beach town. It it’s the perfect place for family bonding, weddings, honeymoons, and eco-tours. Accommodations are available on any budget, from luxurious hotels to hostels. This beach is also surrounded with national parks and breathtaking views of mountains at its east.
MONTEVERDE CLOUD FOREST RESERVE. Try not to miss the opportunity of unfolding the mystery of Monteverde Cloud Forest Reserve. A mountain rainforest having a humidity of at least 100%, its characteristic of being shrouded with clouds will make your adventure real exciting. A ride on a zip line, walking and riding tours and suspension bridge walkways will bring you to observe 3000 species of plants and animals.
DRAKE BAY AND CORCOVADO NATIONAL PARK. Corcovado National Park is best described as one of our planets most remarkable expressions of life. Its lands are rich, with 367 species of birds, 139 species of mammals, and 116 different kinds of amphibians and reptiles. In fact, it is acknowledged by National Geographic Society as “one of the most biologically intense places on Earth.”
Drake Bay got its name from Sir Francis Drake and is believed to be a port of British pirate in the 17th century. There are miles of beautiful coastline with sandy coves; no doubt, it is known as the last land frontier in Costa Rica.
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