Costa Rica: Land of Natural Wonders
By Andy Bezara
Costa Rica is a small country - just 75 mi/120 km separates
the Pacific Ocean from the Caribbean Sea at the narrowest spot
- Costa Rica still has some of the most diverse scenery in the
world. Its coasts have both sandy beaches and marshy swamps,
while its interior is dotted with volcanoes, dense with rain
forests and abundant with unusual flora.
When you are planning your Costa Rica vacation, make sure
to visit destinations like Monteverde Cloud Forest, Corcovado
National Park, Tortuguero National Park or Manuel Antonio National
Park. In addition, you will enjoy in your Costa Rica vacation,
a wide range of adventure travel activities, including scuba
diving, hiking around the Arenal Volcano area, and exploring
the dense tropical rainforests.
What to do? Where to do? Fly through the rain-forest canopy
on a zip line? Go white-water rafting? Climb a volcano? Laze
on a white-sand beach in guanacaste and manuel antonio national
park on the pacific coast or Limon on the caribbean coast? Check
out colorful marine life while snorkeling? Or try to hook one
on a deep-sea fishing excursion?
Costa Rica offers plenty of pleasant choices like these, especially
if you're interested in nature and outdoor activities. That's
why so many people have chosen to go there: In the past decade,
the number of visitors has quadrupled, and tourism has become
a big part of the nation's economy. Costa Rica is practically
synonymous with ecotourism - travel that incorporates education
about the environment and promotes preservation of natural resources.
The country has a large number of national parks and nature preserves
that boast a rich array of birds, mammals, reptiles and rain-forest
plants. The variety of birds, in particular, is astounding: Some
850 species are packed into a relatively small area, a bird watcher
paradise. Approximately 25% of the country's land has been set
aside in protected areas, earning Costa Rica a reputation as
an environmentally sensitive country and leader in ecological
conservation.
The country has excellent conditions for a number of adventure
sports, among them surfing, river rafting, hiking and scuba diving,
wind surfing and mountain bike.Those who prefer a less strenuous
vacation can view more than 50 volcanoes (Poas volcano, Rincon
de la Vieja volcano, Irazu volcano and Arenal volcano) take boat
trips down jungle rivers and float through the treetops in the
world's first Rain Forest Aerial Tram, visit La Paz Waterfall
Gardens, Tortuga Island, The Cafe Britt Coffee tour
About The Author
Andy Bezara - Visit www.mytraveltocostarica.com and find the most
wonderful Costa Rica vacation packages
info@mytraveltocostarica.com.
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