Amazing videos about Costa Rica attractions, nature, relaxation, adventure and more!
A selected list of videos about Costa Rica attractions, explore the possibilities that you have visiting Costa Rica. Please include our beautiful South Pacific region in your travel itinerary; you will be satisfied.
The South Pacific Region in Costa Rica offers a lot of the possibilities that Costa Rica has for relaxation, being in contact with nature, enjoying adventures, and more. If you are seeking to enjoy the best of Costa Rica, do not doubt to visit us, we have a lot of information for you about the Manuel Antonio National Park, Chirripo, Baru, and Diamante Verde waterfalls.
Also, zip lining, canopy, rafting, bird watching and ornithology, reptiles park, night wildlife watching, visit the wildlife sanctuary, an indigenous town, sites with indigenous stone spheres (world heritage sites), sport fishing, whale watching, horseback riding, there are perfect beaches for surf, kayak, and SUP, the world´s largest mangrove, the whale tail at Marino Ballena National Park, the Corcovado National Park, Sierpe mangroves and a lot of attractions more.
A special area here in Osa is Costa Ballena, which is easily accessible from the airport and is a paradisiacal destination.
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FLYING MAMMALS ~ Biodiversity Among Bats
~ by Jack EwingAs a kid growing up in Colorado I remember catching glimpses of dark forms darting back and forth across the summer sky. “Those are bats,” commented my dad. “They eat insects.” Many years later, living at […]
The Gentle Giants of Parque Reptilandia
~ by Roel de PleckerParque Reptilandia is home to a big variety of native and exotic species. One of these exotic species is our African spurred tortoises (Centrochelys sulcata). They are Africa’s largest mainland tortoises with a carapace length […]
The Talamanca Range: a wall and a protective sanctuary
~ by Luis Gutiérrez Galera Christened with a Spanish name, the Talamanca Range was praised as a highly religious site by Costa Rican indigenous people such as the Bribri and Cabécar, who had lived there for a […]
The Golden Tennis Ball
The Silky Anteater, the golden tennis ball at Hacienda Baru By Jack Ewing Photos by Jack Ewing We started a list of species for Hacienda Barú and the surrounding areas in 1987. By 1994, all […]
Alexander Skutch, birds and much more
~ by Susana GarcíaAlexander Skutch was the most famous Neotropical ornithologist of the 20th century. After traveling to many Central and South American countries, he settled on a farm in Santa Elena de General that he called Los Cusingos. Here […]
Interview with a Biologist Specialized in Birds
~ by Dagmar ReinhardWhat’s your occupation, Susana? — “I’m a biologist specialized in zoology.” Are you a specialist in birds? — “Yes. I carry out censuses and monitoring; I develop workshops for specialized guides and others for the public, and […]
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