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Costa Rica Rural Tourism: Homestays in the Osa Peninsula

I roused myself from the simple, handmade wooden bed just in time to catch the last of the dawn mist hanging over the small...

5 great places to have a picnic in Costa Rica

Looking for the perfect picnic spot in Costa Rica? While the Cervecería Costa Rica in Alajuela might be a great place to start, why...

Costa Rica’s Corcovado National Park Surprises Tourists with Rare Sightings

CORCOVADO NATIONAL PARK, Puntarenas — “That’s extremely rare!” said our guide, beside himself with excitement. “That’s extremely, extremely rare! I’ve been guiding hikes here...

Costa Rica’s Ultimate Adventure: Crossing the Osa Peninsula

CARATE, Puntarenas — What has 4 wheels, 24 hooves, 8 legs, takes 9 hours and covers 32 kilometers? The mother of all adventures, that’s...

‘You are Corcovado too,’ Costa Ricans are told in parks campaign

A new ad campaign called "Vos también sos Corcovado" is looking to attract more Costa Rican visitors to one of the country's wildest national parks.

Luna Lodge: Lovely spot next to Corcovado is ‘away from it all,’ and then some

Luna Lodge is “miles from nowhere,” and if you’d like to escape from civilization without sacrificing all its comforts, you may find this place just right.

Corcovado Costa Rica by boat: Tapirs, Anteaters and Monkeys

This is the Corcovado model: Animals everywhere, so habituated to human contact that they simply ignore the humans, neither fleeing nor approaching.

Corcovado Costa Rica by boat: Tapirs, anteaters and monkeys

CORCOVADO NATIONAL PARK, Puntarenas — Our guide tiptoed up to a tree with a couple of vultures in it and then signaled for me...

Corcovado’s new El Tigre trail opens Costa Rica’s wildest park to all

Corcovado's new El Tigre trail turns the nation's most wildlife-rich park into a day trip from Puerto Jiménez: Great hike, no camping.

Osa chocolate tour in Costa Rica comes with bittersweet views

CAÑAZA, Puntarenas — German Quiros Vivas was a boy living on his family’s farm in Corcovado when the government came and told his father...

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