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Corcovado National Park covers 136,347 acres and is considered to be the most biologically diverse rain forest in Central America. Walking northwest you pass through forests, a small stretch of mangrove and stretches of beach. This walk is renown for spotting large flocks of Scarlet macaws of 20 or more individuals feeding in almond trees. On a day trip to Corcovado Lodge's Canopy Tree Platform, you have the opportunity to view the rain forest from a seldom-seen perspective. White hawks, Howler monkeys, Anole lizards and Pygmy squirrels may be sighted. At Cerro de la Muerte the Costa Rica River and Rainforest adventure features a hike through the 600-year-old primary oak forest in the Savegre Valley. Two days of white water rafting¹ through the most beautiful river canyon in the tropics. The Pacuare River cuts through one of the rare pockets of wilderness left on the planet. Wake to the sounds of the Pacuare river canyon and the smells of your breakfast being cooked by your river guides. |
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