By Monirul on December 11, 2015
Bird Watching, Fishing, Hiking, Horseback Riding, Kayaking, Rafting, Scuba Diving, Snorkeling
Costa Rica with its vast environmental diversity offers something incredible for everyone to experience. There are plenty of options to enjoy and so much to explore. There are lush green jungles and forests and hidden beaches that are perfect for enjoying a lot of outdoor activities. In this country you can enjoy a memorable vacation by […]
By Monirul on November 25, 2015
Bird Watching, Birds
Costa Rica is just like a Paradise for the birdwatchers. With its rich biodiversity this country is home of more than 900 species of birds among which 600 species call Costa Rica their home all year round and 200 migrate from temperate zones. There are small hummingbirds, amazing species as the Resplendent Quetzal and hawk eagles, […]
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 Monirul on December 7, 2013
Bird Watching, Cartago Province
Rancho Naturalista, which is situated in the Cordillera Talamanca, very naturally for its natural setting and geography, offers everything that a birder dreams of. Rancho Naturalista, a family owned and operated Lodge, features a world famous birding balcony upstairs in the main building of the lodge, where over 250 species have been recorded. It is one […]
By Geoff McCabe on December 11, 2011
Bird Watching
Costa Rica is blessed with an incredibly diverse population of birds that can be seen here. Some live in Costa Rica year round, some are migratory birds that travel south to find warmer weather, and a few just pass over and through Costa Rica on their way to further destinations. While one can see a […]