Costa Rica is one of the countries with the greatest biodiversity of species
in the world, approximately 4% of the planet’s biodiversity is found here.
Around 910 registered bird species in just 52.100 km2 allow that even having
breakfast becomes an opportunity to discover a new bird for our registers.
Costa Rica is widely known by its national parks and protected wild areas,
which currently cover the 25% of the national territory. These sites hold
our greatest natural wealth and impressive places, which have become the
main attraction of the country and the engine for sustainable development.
The biogeographical conditions of Costa Rica present certain characteristics
such as broken terrains and constant changes in forest conditions and climate
that allow hikes to become not only a physical challenge but also a way to learn
more about the tropical forest.
The biogeographical conditions of Costa Rica present certain characteristics such as
broken terrains and constant changes in forest conditions and climate that allow hikes
to become not only a physical challenge but also a way to learn more about the tropical
forest.