One of the Most Magical Places on Earth According to National Geographic, Corcovado National Park is "the most biologically intense place on Earth in terms of biodiversity". There is no doubt that it is THE place of a lifetime to visit. Many have called Corcovado the Best of the Best National Park in Costa Rica to visit. You will feel transported into a fairy tale when you visit the 161 square mile parcel in Corcovado. You will feel like a child again as you explore the magical wonder of the national park. Calling All Nature Lovers to Corcovado It is home to the area's largest populations of endangered mammals including, but not limited to tapirs, jaguars and pumas. The national park has 6 official ranger stations entry: Sirena, La Leona, Los Patos, El Tigre, San Pedrillo and Los Planes. Each of them offer something different. Sirena is renowned for its great wildlife, Los Patos and San Pedrillo for its tropical primary rainforest, El Tigre for its incredible bird watching, Los Planes for its waterfalls and cloud forest, and La Leona for a combination of great beach, easy access especially from Puerto Jiménez / Matapalo / Carate and its wildlife abundance. Your eyes will likely rise to the sky and treetops to endangered birds like the spectacular Scarlet Macaws and Great Curassows. Stepping Back in Time Corcovado Foundation considers the national park to be one of the world's most important sources for the future about the ecosystems of rainforests and environmental conservation. With every step you take, you will feel like you stepped back in time. I like this place and could willingly waste my time in it - William Shakespeare Visiting Corcovado National Park It is no secret that sometimes some of the most beautiful places
One of the Most Magical Places on Earth According to National Geographic, Corcovado National Park is “the most biologically intense place on Earth in terms of biodiversity”. There is no doubt that it is THE place of a lifetime to visit. Many have called Corcovado the Best of the Best National Park in Costa Rica