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A wild and natural experience at Corcovado National Park

Corcovado National Park is one of the last remaining patches of lowland tropical rainforest in Central America. The area is also home to an incredible amount of wildlife, much of which is rare and/or endangered. It is famously home to Baird's tapir, which is the largest land mammal in Central America. Corcovado National Park ( Spanish: Parque Nacional Corcovado) is a National Park on the Osa Peninsula, in Osa Canton, located on the southwestern regions of Costa Rica (9° North, 83° West), which is a part of the Osa Conservation Area. [1] Corcovado National Park was established in 1975 with an approximate land area of 45,914 ha. There are two versions about the origin of the name "Corcovado", the first talks about the shape of a rock located on the beach, which has a shape similar to a hump curvature, hence people started referring to the site by that name. Corcovado National Park Protecting 41,788 hectares of shallow lagoons, marsh, mangrove swamps, rivers, wet forest and low-altitude cloud forest, as well as 46 kilometers of sandy beach, Corcovado is one of Central America's most unique ecosystems.

Corcovado National Park & Puerto Jimenez Travel Guide Costa Rica

Corcovado National Park 4.5 1,321 reviews #1 of 3 things to do in Carate National Parks Write a review About Meets animal welfare guidelines Suggest edits to improve what we show. Improve this listing Tours & experiences Explore different ways to experience this place. See options Full view All photos (1,439) Corcovado National Park Costa Rica Corcovado on the Osa Peninsula is one of the last best places on earth - wildlife, unspoiled beaches, trails, waterfalls and amazing eco-lodges for visitors Costa Rica Guide travel information and maps Vacation Planning Best Trips Ever>> More Fun Than Humanly Possible Costa Rica Top Ten Corcovado National Park is one of the most unique and biodiverse places on the planet and visiting the Peninsula is a real treat for the nature lover. It contains over five percent of the world's animal population just within that small area, making it a popular ecotourism destination. Corcovado National Park is the crown jewel of Costa Rica's national park system. Located on the remote Osa Peninsula in southwest Costa Rica, Corcovado protects the largest remaining expanse of primary rainforest on the Pacific coast of Central America.

The Ultimate Guide to visit Corcovado national park and Drake Bay Sun

Corcovado is home to a staggering 370 species of bird, 140 species of mammals and thousands of insect species, with more still waiting to be discovered. It's one of the few national parks in Costa Rica with all four of the country's primate species. 1 of 3 2 of 3 Arctic-Images/Getty Images Key Info South Pacific Coast Price & Hours $15 for adults; $5 for kids 2-12 7 a.m.-4 p.m. daily Details Parks and Gardens, Hiking, Recreation, Sightseeing. 1. Corcovado National Park. 1,321. National Parks. By Okanagan13. Approximately 1 ½ hour boat ride to Drake Bay San Pedrillo Ranger Station and 1 ½ hour return boat ride. 2023. 2. Corcovado National Park is one of the largest lowland tropical rainforests in Central America and the best place in Costa Rica for wildlife watching. The park is over 163 square miles, covering nearly half of the Osa Peninsula, yet remains one of the most remote regions of Costa Rica.

Costa Rica's True Nature Off the Beaten Path

THE 10 BEST Corcovado National Park Tours & Excursions for 2024 Corcovado National Park Hotels Things to Do Restaurants Flights Vacation Rentals Travel Stories Cruises Rental Cars Central America Costa Rica Province of Puntarenas Osa Peninsula Corcovado National Park Things to Do in Corcovado National Park Tours in Corcovado National Park 3. Hike the park from one side to the other. There are 5 official entrances to Corcovado National Park: Los Patos, La Sirena, La Leona, San Pedrillo, and El Tigre. From Drake Bay, La Sirena station is reachable only by boat. La Sirena is centrally located in the park and the other 4 entrances are more on the outskirts of the park.