Corcovado National Park Wildlife, Wildlife Refuges in Costa Rica, Osa Peninsula Wildlife
Corcovado National Park Wildlife, Osa Peninsula Nature, rainforest, fun wildlife refuges close by. Visit a rainforest reserve, preserve conservation lands, and create jobs on the Osa Peninsula. Located near Matapalo ecolodges, are fun Eco Tours near Matapalo beaches and Drake Bay .Puerto Jimenez Tours, Scarlet Macaws PARROTS all over the place in downtown Puerto Jimenez, the gateway to Corcovado National Park, near Osa Peninsula beach hotels. Amazing Puerto Jimenez tours too, near our eco lodge in Matapalo. I can see why Pirates got their eyes pecked out by these guys. The parrots run the old gold mine town of Puerto Jimenez near tours and lodging on The Osa Peninsula is Awesome for family vacation travel without staying at crowded ecolodges , hotels and expensive resorts on beach. Great birding and bird and birdwatching near Corcovado National Park Video and all over the Osa Peninsula, Costa Rica also great eco tours near lodges, resorts airports and car rentals in Puerto Jimenez. Stay with us at Lapas Nest Treehouse in Costa Rica and live high in the canopy with our Scarlet Macaw Parrots. We call our tree house The Lapas Nest Vacation Home Rental for good reasons, these squawkers Parrots & Scarlet Macaws have you up bright an early. near Corcovado National Park, wildlife, and lodges, lodging and near great Osa Peninsula Birding and Birdwatching. Call or contact Blondie at 508-714-0622 for tree house weekly rental reservations.
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Costa Rica, Osa Peninsula Wildlife Refuge, Dolphin Tours, Wildlife Adventures.
Corcovado National Park, Costa Rica Wildlife Adventures in remote southern Costa Rica, Osa Peninsula Conservation. Turtles close to beach, volunteer programs near wildlife refuge and sea turtle hatcheries. Corcovado National Park, in Southern Costa Rica in where all the endangered animals are. Tours and Hiking. Fun Eco tours, lodging, alternative home rentals near Corcovado National Park Costa Rica. just 1 hr. from Puerto Jimenez where you will find tours, hotels, eco lodges and ecotourism - lodging. We think the best way to see The Osa Peninsula is to rent one of Blondie and Mikes homes for one weekly, the best family lodging is our Lapas Nest Treehouse , which gives you plenty of time to explore beaches and Costa Rica. take up hiking or birdwatching, monkeys, toucans, frogs, and parrots on our property and spend your days in hammocks or our swimming pool. Our Lapas Home is similar to eco lodges in Matapalo, except more private and secluded than lodging near quiet beaches, and much cooler in the rainforest vs. the beach and Lapas Home Rental is high in the mountains near Corcovado National Park - Osa Peninsula,
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What to do in Puerto Jimenez, Osa Peninsula, Costa Rica
Puerto Jimenez, a small town located on Osa Peninsula, in the South Pacific tip of Costa Rica, serves as the main gateway to Corcovado National Park, the primary attraction of the region. While most people visit Osa Peninsula for the sole purpose of trekking in Corcovado, the town itself and the area surrounding it offers much more to those willing to hang around for a few extra days.
In this Episode, we share the highlights of our stay in Puerto Jimenez, including an amazing kayaking adventure on Golfo Dulce with Aventura Tropicales, a night tour with Ficus Tours and some awesome drone footage of the secluded Playa Platanares.
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Wildlife of Dos Brazos on the Osa Pensinsula, Costa Rica | vLog #2 | Nature Travel Guide
Dos Brazos was my favourite spot during my 2013 backpacking wildlife trip to Costa Rica. I stayed at Dos Brazos for 3 weeks.
Maps, Photos and Videos
Map: World map showing Costa Rica.
Map: Costa Rica locations.
Map: Osa Peninsula around Dos Brazos.
Video: Scarlet Macaw eating in the centre of the Puerto Jimenez.
Map: Bolita.
Photo: River crossing at entrance to Bolita.
Video: Black-mandibled Toucan calling from the tree-tops.
Video: Bats arguing as they hang on the rafters of the hostel building.
Video: Laughing Falcon calling.
Photo: Rufous Nightjar sat on the path.
Video: Male Charming Hummingbird.
Video: Howler Monkey howling.
Video: Long-billed Hermit hummingbird feeding.
Video: Long-billed Hermit hummingbird perched.
Photo: Waterfall at Bolita.
Video: Armed goldminers enter the national park.
Video: Female Purple-crowned Fairy perched.
Photo: Leaf with pieces taken out of it, probably by an ant.
Photo: Dragonfly perched in mist.
Video: Female Black-throated Trogon.
Photo: View from Gotago.
Photo: Another view from Gotago.
Video: Camouflaged Lizard.
Video: Red-capped Manakin.
Video: Sloth moving its head.
Video: Northern Tamadala climbing tree.
Photo: Track from a wild cat.
Video: Ants cleaning up a dead spider.
Video: Spot-crowned Euphonia feeding.
Video: Lizard displaying.
Video: Two Howler Monkeys.
Video: Howler Monkey moving.
Video: Blob lifeform.
Map: Dos Brazos.
Photo: Basilisk lizard on the river.
Video: Entrance to ant colony.
Video: Ants carrying leaves.
Photo: Green Iguana in tree.
Video: Black-striped Woodcreeper feeding on tree.
Video: Spotted Sandpiper.
Map: Footpath to Puerto Jimenez and Carate.
Video: Lineated Woodpecker.
Video: Pale-billed Woodpecker.
Photo: Male Violaceous Trogon.
Video: Male Violaceous Trogon feeding.
Video: Rufous Mourner or Rufous Piha (one then another).
Map: Bolita (repeat).
Photo: Forest view near the hostel.
Video: Female Violet-crowned Woodnymph perched.
Video: Coati feeding on the rainforest floor.
Video: Snake moving slowly through the undergrowth.
Video: Black Vulture preening (not in the dark understory of the forest and so a sharper video than most of the others).
Video: Buff-throated Foliage-Gleaner calling.
Video: Scaly-throated Leaftosser.
Video: Male Black-throated Trogon.
Video: Puffbird perched.
Video: Squirrel eating.
References
A lot of the things I say in this video are based on personal experience and so do not need referencing (this is known as primary research in academia). Of the remaining content, a lot of the wildlife/nature knowledge I talk about is relatively easily verified and/or generally accepted at this stage of human civilisation; the following references are suitable for this general information.
Federicao A. Chinchilla, 1997. La dieta del jaguar (Panteroa onca), el puma (Felis concolor) y el manigordo (Felis pardalis) (Carnivora: Felidae) en el Parque Nacional Corcovado, Costa Rica, Rev. Biol. Trop. 75 (3) 1223-1229. (Study of 11 months studying fecal pellets on 50km of trails. Tells us that most of their diet is of other mammals. And the Jaguar mainly ate mammals with a body weight in excess of 2.5Kg. By comparison, the Ocelot mainly ate the Spiny Rat.)
Richard Garrigues and Robert Dean, 2007. Birds of Costa Rica, Christopher Helm.
Mark Wainwright, 2007. The Mammals of Costa Rica, Zona Tropical.
E Arnold, 2004. A Field Guide to the Reptiles and Amphibians of Britain and Europe, Collins.
Wildlife Roadtrip: Costa Rica. Two Days in the Osa Peninsula
Travel For Wildlife heads to the Osa Peninsula of Costa Rica for a Wildlife Roadtrip.
This video highlights some of the many species we saw in our short two day visit to Costa Rica's wildest corner, the Osa Peninsula. We take a night walk from Luna Lodge, charter a plane into Corcovado National Park, and take a dolphin tour from Puerto Jimenez into the Golfo Dulce.
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Puerto Jimenez - Costa Rica
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En esta ocasion tuvimos la oportunidad de disfrutar de Playa Colibri y de Golfo Dulce con todos sus encantos y definitivamente vamos a regresar. Es dificil escoger una atraccion favorita en esta zona. Actividades off-road, avistamiento de delfines y ballenas, hacer kayak, ver disfrutar de las aves y el resto de vida salvaje o simplemente sentarse a ver los mejores atardeceres son algunas de las muchas aventuras que se pueden disfrutar en esta zona. Ubicada muy cerca del parque nacional corcovado, del centro de Puerto Jiménez y de otros lugares ideales para entrar en contacto con la naturaleza, Playa Colibrí te esta esperando.
Si no conocés, ¿qué estás esperando?, ¡animáte y salí a conocer Costa Rica!
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This time we had the opportunity to enjoy Playa Colibri and Golfo Dulce with all its charms and we will definitely return. It is difficult to choose a favorite attraction in this area. Off-road activities, dolphin and whale watching, kayaking, watching the birds and the rest of wildlife enjoy or just sitting down to see the best sunsets are some of the many adventures that can be enjoyed in this area. Located very close to the Corcovado National Park, the center of Puerto Jiménez and other ideal places to get in touch with nature, Playa Colibrí is waiting for you.
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Animals and birds of Corcovado National Park during three day tour - Costa Rica 4k
Three day visit in the Corcovado National Park in February 2019.
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Day 1: Carate - Sirena
Day 2: Sirena
Day 3: Sirena - Reserva Indigena de Osa
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INCREDIBLE dolphin tour COSTA RICA, Golfo Dulce Osa Peninsula
Isla “Nature Treasure Hunter” sets out on a dolphin tour in Costa Rica to visit the resident bottlenose dolphins while visiting Puerto Jimenez in Osa Peninsula. Mesmerized by the glassy calm sweet waters of Gulfo Dulce, Costa Rica, Isla enjoys a spectacular show watching the playful dolphins torpedoed through the crystal clear waters, a once in a life time encounter. With the breeze in the air and the sweet sun on her face, Isla shares with you her dream like experience watching dolphins dance in the sea.
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Birdwatching and Rainforest Wildlife Tour
Osa Interactive Gardens Birdwatching and Rainforest Wildlife Tours in Puerto Jimenez, Costa Rica. $25/person for 1.5 hour low impact hike with expert guides. Visitors are likely to see iconic birds like the Scarlet Macaws, Yellow-throated Toucan, Red-lored Parrots, Orange-chinned Parakeets, Slaty-tailed Trogon and up to 4 species of monkeys (White-throated Capuchin Monkeys, Mantled Howler Monkeys, Squirrel Monkeys, and Spider Monkeys). We almost always see Green Iguanas, Common Basilisk lizards, Anoles, spiders, and many species of butterflies. On a lucky day we may find a Coati, Anteater, Sloth, or snake. Visit osainteractivegardens.com for more information.
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Osa Peninsula tours near Corcovado National Park. So You wanna see Dolphins in Costa Rica, whales and Turtles too, Puerto Jimenez tours are the way to go. Kayaking, swimming, surfing, zip line and canopy tours, rainforest hiking, fishing and secluded beaches. It's all near Corcovado National Park on the Osa Peninsula. The secret spot for all Costa Rica honeymoons and weddings, hotel reservations for family vacation travel. Puerto Jimenez beach, car rentals, eco tours, waterfall rappelling, and day exploring in the rainforest close to hiking, internet, beach, 3 BR/ 2 BTH 1000' sq. ft. treehouse in Costa Rica. This place is cool. There was also a great zip line tour close by, So we had plenty to do while we were on vacation. Eco resorts and eco lodges are crowded.
We found the Lapas Home Rental on Tripadvisor Rentals, For Vacation Rental inquiries at our Home Rental or Treehouse. Contact Blondie at 508-714-0622. We looked at some of the rental reviews and home rental testimonials on line and swipped the card, no regrets ! Book your next family vacation rental on The Osa Peninsula at Lapas Nest Treehouse and Lapas Home rental with swimming pool and ocean view. This place rocks ! Much more private than eco resorts and eco lodges, and forget about Puerto Jimenez hotels. MIke and Blondies Vacation Rentals - 2 Monkey thumbs up ! / 508-714-0622
Nature Air landing at Puerto Jimenez Osa Corcovado
This is a clip of Nature Air flight landing at Puerto Jimenez, on the Osa Peninsula, Costa Rica. Located close to Corcovado National Park.
OSA Peninsula, primary forest, Costa Rica
This clip is only recommended to peace of mind visitors who have time and the spirit to dive into the primary forest listening to the wonderful nature sound and get an glimpse of the incredible wildlife.
Blue-crowned Mot Mot, Black and Green Dart Frog, Neo-tropical Bird Eating, Snake, Agouti, Mantled Howler Monkey, White Faced Capuchin Monkey, Spider Monkey, Squirrel Monkey, Orb Weaver, Black and Green Dart Frog, Black-hooded Antshrike, Northern Tamandua, Great Curassow, Black Hawk, Golfo Dulce Anolis, Red-Tailed Squirrel, Scarlet Macaw, Orange-banded Snail Eater, Boa Constrictor, Moth, Collared Peccary, Koati, King Vulture, Ant, Insect, Puma and Pink Eely.
Osa Peninsula - Costa Rica by Frog TV
Episode 10 of Frog TV with Adam Baker, focuses on the beautiful Osa Peninsula of Costa Rica. Found in the South Pacific region of Costa Rica, this lush rainforest location is stated by National Geographic as 'one of the most biologically intense places on earth.' This area offers a lot of exiting tours and the most amazing ecolodges in Costa Rica!
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Frog TV Episode 10 - Osa Peninsula Area
Welcome to frog tv - I'm Adam baker.
This week I'm introducing one of the most Bio-Intense places on earth, as stated by National Geographic. It is Costa Rica's Osa Peninsula. Here you'll find a world of wildlife, nature and top eco-lodges that are truly magical and all of them are minutes away from the Corcovado National Park.
THIS - really - is Costa Rica!
Costa Rica's Osa Peninsula is found in the South East of the country. It's best reached via a short 45 minute domestic flight from San Jose into one of three local airports found in the area.
Puerto Jimenez is the main town on the Osa Peninsula and has a population of just 2,000 inhabitants. This area used to be famous for it's gold mining back in the 1960's but has since become 'the most biologically intense place on Earth'. Here you can find at least half of all species living in Costa Rica, making this region a must for wildlife enthusiasts.
This area of rare lowland rainforest enjoys a tropical climate all year round, and receives plenty of rainfall from August to September.
In October 1975, what is now widely considered the crown jewel in the extensive system of national parks and biological reserves - was established: The Corcovado National Park.
The Park covers a third of the Osa Peninsula, and is home to a vast array of wildlife including: the popular two and three-toed sloth, many colourful toucans, exotic species of dart frog, all four species of monkey found in Costa Rica, the puma and jaguar, as well as anteaters, coatis, ocelots, otters and crocs. - To name but a few...
To match the wildlife there is a great many tours to choose from, most of which can be organised from the hotels and lodges in the area. You can select from nature hikes to whale watching, snorkeling trips to scuba diving out at the Isla del Caño reserve. In these protected waters you can expect to see some amazing marine life from humpback whales, turtles, dolphins and much, much more.
The accommodation in the area encompsses nature retreats to true luxury, eco-resorts. The remote nature of the region makes for some of the most unique lodging in all of Costa Rica, run by owners who live and breathe sustainable tourism.
The Aguila de Osa Inn is found just outside the town of Drake Bay to the west of the National Park. All your meals are included in this family friendly eco-lodge as well as some great day tours that leave straight from the hotel.
Here you will find the best dive shop in the area.
Copa de Arbol is a relatively new luxury, boutique hotel that opened in 2012. This romantic, jungle treehouse hotel offers great ocean views. All your meals are freshly prepared and included in your stay.
Spacious, air-conditioned cabins are great for families or couples looking to get a true off the beaten path experience.
If you're looking for a true nature experience then the Lapa Rios Ecolodge is widely considered to be the best eco-lodge in Costa Rica. Here you'll enjoy freshly prepared meals included in your stay, a great selection of tours that take you around the protected reserve and teach about the conservation efforts of Lapa Rios.
Each of the 16 bungalows offer exquisite rainforest and ocean views. They are ideal for couples looking to experience Corcovado's wonderful wildlife first hand.
So there we go, one Costa Rica's 'Lushest' locations, and even that is an understatement!
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For Frog TV I'm Adam Baker,
Hasta la proxima.
Costa Rica Wildlife Videos,Osa Peninsula, Remote and Private Lodging near Corcovado National Park.
The Osa Peninsula Rainforest have more animal species, wildlife and environment activists than anywhere in Costa Rica. Visit Corcovado National Park in Costa Rica, See 4 types of monkeys, tapirs, sloths and vist our Costa Rica Wildlife Refuge, animal rescue center located here on the Osa Peninsula, Puerto Jimenez. Our family vacation was priave and surprisingly close to Corcovado National Park. our main list of things to do, after our car rental broke down near Matapalo. we spent 5-6 days hiking through The Osa Peninsula studying ecology on the Osa, our group loved it, first we were going to stay at some eco resort lodge, hotel, resort style house, more like a eco lodge on the beach near Matapalo, then we stumbled across the Lapas Home vacation Rental house, close to beach - just 10 min. North of Puerto Jimenez Costa Rica. Blondie helped us out our family travel and car rentals, and Before long, we were all us heading to Costa Rica to the Osa Peninsula to rent their house . Only a few km. from Corcovado National Park, we hiked and explored that rainforest everyday. Birding, bird watching, my son is a biologist and photographer, we loved the parrots, birds and monkeys that we saw everyday on tours. Awesome videos of monkeys and parrotss during our stay on Osa. The zip line just north of their Osa Peninsula House rental and it's an awesome ride, Similiar to Costa Rica eco resorts and Osa Peninsula Green Beach Resorts. Adventure vacations in rainforest are more private too. Osa is the spot in Southern Costa Rica. Video Contact Blondie at 508-714-0622
Costa Rica for Nature Lovers
Diary of an individual Costa Rica trip by rental car in 16 days. Focused on less crowded, less 'touristy' wildlife and rainforest destinations.
Started in Santo Domingo, San Jose visited Cerro Dantas cloud forest, then Tortugero National Park via La Pavona Rio Suerte, getting south caribbean coast to Puerto Viejo, Punta Uva, visiting Cahuita National Park and Gandoca Manzanillo National Wildlife Refuge, to the Costa Rica central southern mountains via Panamerican Highway to San Gerardo de Dota to see quetzals in the cloud forest, via Cerro de la Muerte to Sierpe Mangroves at south pacific, then close to Carate and Corcovado National Park via Puerto Jiménez Osa Peninsula, back via central pacific Matapalo close to Manuel Antonio NP to San Jose.
Tagebuch einer individuellen Costa Rica Rundreise für Naturliebhaber in 16 Tagen mit dem Mietwagen. Die Tour verlief möglichst Abseits der Touristenpfade in die Regenwälder der südlichen Karibik Küste, über das zentrale Hochland bis in den Dschungel der Pazifik Küste. Hier eine Auswahl der Artenvielfalt an Insekten, Spinnen, Amphibien (u.a. Frösche, Kröten), Reptilien (u.a. Echsen, Schlangen), Vögeln und Säugetieren .
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Hotel list:
Hotel Bougainvillea - Santo Domingo (San Jose)
Casa Marbella – Tortugero (caribbean coast)
Korrigan Lodge – Punta Uva (south caribbean coast)
Dantica Cloud Forest Lodge – San Gerardo de Dota (central CR)
Veragua River House – Sierpe (south pacific coast)
El Remanso Lodge – Osa Peninsula, Carate (south pacific coast)
Las Nubes Natural Energy Resort – Matapalo (pacific coast)
Sights:
Rufous-collared Sparrow (Zonotrichia capensis)
Snowy Egret (Egretta thula)
Little Blue Heron (Egretta caerulea)
Yellow-crowned Night-Heron (Nyctanassa violacea)
Anhinga anhinga
Bare-throated Tiger Heron (Tigrisoma mexicanum)
Boat-billed Heron (Cochlearius cochlearius)
Green Heron (Butorides virescens)
Agami Heron (Agamia agami)
American Crocodile (Crocodylus acutus)
Spectacled Caiman (Caiman crocodilus)
Green Basilisk (Basiliscus plumifrons)
Common Basilisk (Basiliscus basiliscus)
Bullet Ant (Paraponera clavata)
Wolf Spider (Lycosidae)
Argiope spec.
Micrathena sagittata
Eriophora nephiloides
Tarantula
Owl Butterfly (Caligo memnon)
Postman (Heliconius melpomene)
Pink Glasswing (Cithaeria aurora)
Wax-tail Cicada (Pterodictya reticularis)
Tarantula Hawk Wasp (Pepsis formosa)
Tink Frog (Diasporus diastema)
Drab Treefrog (Smilisca sordida)
Craugastor rugulosus
Cane toad (Rhinella marina)
Smoky Jungle Frog (Leptodactylus pentadactylus)
Lovely poison frog (Phyllobates lugubris)
Strawberry poison dart frog (Oophaga pumilio)
Boquete rocket frog (Silverstoneia nubicola)
Green and black poison dart frog (Dendrobates auratus)
Red-eyed tree frog (Agalychnis callidryas)
Eyelash pit viper (Bothriechis schlegelii)
Neotropical Bird Snake (Pseustes poecilonotus)
Coniophanes fissidens
Northern Cat-eyed Snake (Leptodeira septentrionalis)
Fer-de-Lance (Bothrops asper)
Brown vine snake (Oxybelis aeneus)
Tropical Flat Snake (Siphlophis compressus)
Black vulture (Coragyps atratus)
Blue land crab (Cardisoma Guanhumi)
Resplendent Quetzal (Pharomachrus mocinno)
Sooty-capped Bush-Tanager (Chlorospingus pileatus)
Green Violet-ear (Colibri thalassinus)
Gray-tailed Mountain-gem (Lampornis cinereicauda)
Scintillant hummingbird (Selasphorus scintilla)
Blue-headed Parrot (Pionus menstruus)
Mealy Parrot (Amazona farinosa)
Orange-chinned Parakeet (Brotogeris jugularis)
Collared aracari (Pteroglossus torquatus)
Emerald toucanet (Aulacorhynchus prasinus)
Chestnut-mandibled toucan (Ramphastos ambiguus swainsonii)
Scarlet macaw (Ara macao)
Mangrove swallow (Tachycineta albilinea)
Great Potoo (Nyctibius grandis)
Cherrie's Tanager (Ramphocelus costaricensis)
Red-capped Manakin (Ceratopipra mentalis)
Grey-chested Dove (Leptotila cassinii)
Red-legged Honeycreeper (Cyanerpes cyaneus)
Geoffroy's spider monkey (Ateles geoffroyi)
Mantled howler (Alouatta palliata)
White-headed capuchin (Cebus capucinus)
Central American squirrel monkey (Saimiri oerstedii)
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Hiking and wildlife in Corcovado National Park, Osa Peninsula, Costa Rica
Located in Osa Peninsula in South Pacific Costa Rica, Corcovado National Park is known as one of the most biodiverse places on earth. A place where jaguars still run wild, where scarlet macaws soar above the treelines, where sloths and coatis share the trees, and where the roar of the howler monkeys permeates through the rainforest. This is Corcovado National Park, the star attraction of the Osa Peninsula and the best place to hike and spot wildlife in Costa Rica.
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Lapa Rios Rainforest Lodge – Costa Rica
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Wild Trails Adventures Mangrove Kayak Tour in Puerto Jimenez
Wild Trails Adventures Mangrove Kayak Tour in Puerto Jimenez
An Easy way for to know one of the most important Eco Systems.
Accompanied by our Bio-Guides, Kayakers go in the deep, intricate structure of different species of Mangroves and observe the interaction among them and the wildlife that live and feed there.
Great opportunities for to take a shot of bird and other animals in their natural environment.
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Costa Rica Osa Peninsula Corcovado OVERVIEW U Should GO!
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The Osa Peninsula in Costa Rica is one of my favorite places to visit, including the world famous Corcovado National Park. The Osa Peninsula in Costa Rica is where nature goes to see itself in all its amazing beauty. In the Osa (Corovado area) of Costa Rica you have the BEST of both worlds- the wildness of the jungle bordered by the awe of the Pacific Ocean. Everything is down in the Osa Peninsula- 4 species of monkeys, ocelots, margays, pumas and if you're going to see a jaguar, you going to see it at the Osa Peninsula in Costa Rica. Macaws, and about another million species of birds and of course all the other animals that call Costa Rica home. Then of course you have the Pacific Ocean and Golfo Dulce with the spinner dolphins, humpback whales (seasonal) and some of the best deep sea fishing anywhere. The Osa Peninsula is the wild, wild west of Costa Rica. Not necessarily for everyone but if you are an adventurer/hiker, explorer, love all the different types of flora and fauna then the Osa and the Corcovado National Park is for you.
This video- Costa Rica, Osa Peninsula, Corcovado OVERVIEW Who Should Go? is exactly what it says, an overview of the area. Where is Corcovado? How do you get to the Osa Peninsula? Who should visit the Osa Peninsula as well as who shouldn't lol. Also in the video are a few travel tips for the area and our recommendation of a place you can stay 'Corcovado Adventures Tent Camp'. Obviously not the only game in town, but we loved it.
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