Costa Rica is generally partitioned into six geographic zones; Caribbean, Central Valley, Central Pacific, the “Dry Region”, the Plains and the South. The explorer, climber or other traveler will consider basically the sea shores, the cloud timberlands and its many parks. The explanation here is the normal excellence and the natural life that can be seen in these intriguing and some of the time distant areas. Keep in mind – while visiting Costa Rica the traveler can have direct experiences with the wilderness!
The Beaches
The Central Pacific is where the traveler will track down most Costa Rican sea shores. Puntarenas is by and large known as a ship point until the end of the area. Manuel Antonio is likely the most notable for being quick to become famous – so it is presumably the most costly! Manuel Antonio National Park is put in this ocean side area and is hence referenced here. This park is partitioned into white precipices, sandy sea shores and the water’s edge coming straight up to the wilderness. There are many paths to investigate in this colossal (over 4K sections of land) park. Regardless of its size, it is as yet an extremely busy park.
The Caribbean and the Sea Turtles
Is really not extremely populated and not visited frequently. In any case, it is an extraordinary spot to find ocean turtles and other natural life. The fundamental asylum there is the Gandoca-Manzanillo. If lucky, one might have the option to find Hawksbill ocean turtles from March to August. The incomparable Leatherback turtle shows up from February through April (it shows up somewhere else in different seasons). Other ocean turtles showing up on these wild ocean side destinations are the Green, Loggerhead and Olive ridley. Manatees and Tucuxi dolphins may likewise be seen wearing around in these ocean side regions. Be that as it may, the naturalist might need to actually take a look at the tidal ponds and waterways for them. Additionally present in this zone ought to be poison-dart frogs – look yet don’t contact in the event that you track down them!