By Monirul on January 4, 2016
Cloud Forest, Mountains, Rainforest, Travel
Boosting one of the most bio-diverse regions in the world, Costa Rica is divided in 8 biological reserves, 20 natural parks and a series of protected areas. This country is just like a paradise for the ecotourism lovers. This country has many natural wonders to explore. During your vacation in Costa Rica you can enjoy […]
By Sam on March 26, 2014
Activities, Beaches, Bird Watching, Costa Rica Art, Festivals, Gallery, Hiking, Lakes, Mountains, Museums & Parks, National Parks, Parades, Rainforest, Rivers, San Jose Province, Volcanos, Waterfalls
If you are lucky enough to vacation in one of the world’s most bio diverse spot on earth that features stunning cerulean beaches, lush emerald rainforests and gushing waterfalls, not to mention a virtually seamless range of plant and animal life. The earth’s naturally blessed corridor therefore offers hikers, budget travelers, groups and friends and families […]
By Costa Rica Journeys on September 13, 2011
Caribbean, Mountains, Rivers, Southern Pacific, Volcanos
If you think you’ve pushed your athletic boundaries, try La Ruta de los Conquistadores–Costa Rica’s extreme 4-day bike race and one of the world’s most hardcore races ever established. This extreme sport isn’t for the faint-hearted and the approximately 250 participants who come in every year from all parts of the globe have the same […]
By Costa Rica Journeys on September 11, 2011
Fishing, Mountains, Puntarenas Province, Sailing, Surfing
Golfito is Costa Rica’s little port city and is blessed with majestic mountains and thick vegetation with trees being one of the tallest in the whole of Central America. It is also surrounded by the stunning Golfo Duce–one of the deepest gulfs in the world. Used to be a prosperous trading area of bananas and […]
By Costa Rica Journeys on September 6, 2011
Cartago Province, Mountains
Dubbed as the most picturesque valley in the whole of Costa Rica, the Orosi Valley is a place where you can breathe in life, almost literally. It was named after a Huetar Inidan chief who used to rule the region before the Spanish colonization began. The brown-and-green blend of the mountains, quietly flowing waters, rustic […]