Blog Costa Rica Découverte : Fauna Costa Rica (page 2)

Rincon de la Vieja National Park


Rincon de la Vieja National Park
  • Steffy Jullian

  • 06Aug 23

 Rincon de la Vieja National Park situation Rincon de la Vieja National Park is located in the north of the country, close to the Nicaraguan border. It is just a few miles from Liberia, in the Guanacaste region, which straddles the Pacific and Atlantic slopes, giving it a highly variable climate. It is divided into…

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Guanacaste National Park


Guanacaste National Park
  • Steffy Jullian

  • 06Aug 23

Guanacaste National Park, a true jewel of Costa Rican biodiversity, covers a vast area of tropical dry forests, majestic volcanoes and wild coastline. This natural sanctuary is one of Costa Rica’s UNESCO World Heritage Parks, offering a unique insight into the ecological wealth of Central America. It’s a relatively little-visited park in Costa Rica, despite…

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Poás Volcano National Park


Poás Volcano National Park
  • Steffy Jullian

  • 06Aug 23

The geological origins of the Poás volcano The Poás volcano, located in Costa Rica, 1:30 from the capital San José, is one of the most active and studied volcanoes in Costa Rica. Its complex geological history is marked by a series of eruptions, crater formations and geothermal phenomena. Tectonic context Tectonic plate Costa Rica lies…

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Manuel Antonio Park and its Fauna


Manuel Antonio Park and its Fauna
  • Theo

  • 01Aug 23

Manuel Antonio Park is a must-see on any trip to Costa Rica. Today’s opportunity to talk to you about the local fauna! The Manuel Antonio Park Manuel Antonio Park, covering almost 700 hectares, is one of Costa Rica’s most popular tourist destinations. In fact, it was built in response to this demand and the influx…

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Toucan of Swainson


Toucan of Swainson
  • Theo

  • 01Aug 23

Let’s talk about one of Costa Rica’s star birds: the Swainson Toucan. When you hear the word “toucan”, you think of the tropics! It’s the emblematic bird of Central and South America. It nests in tropical and subtropical forests. Introducing Swainson Toucan The Swainson’s toucan is one of the 4 species of toucan you’ll see…

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