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Peer into the crater of a smoking volcano, spot rare birds from high above the rainforest canopy and raft some of the most thrilling white eater in the tropics. Whether you aim to observe endangered sea turtles in Tortuguero or unwind on the warm sands of Playa Tamarindo, this award-winning guide is your essential travel companion.
Features: lodging options to suit every budget, from beachside cabinas to remote jungle lodges; details on Costa Rica's famed national parks and wildlife reserves; thorough coverage of activities and tours, including the best of outdoor adventure and ecotourism; and 54 detailed maps.
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Destination: Costa Rica
Surfer dudes, bird nerds, hiking fiends, mountain trekkers, back-to-the-land fans, beach bums and party animals have all found something in common in Costa Rica. The waves are prime, the natural beauty staggering, the pace of life slow, the beer plentiful and the locals friendly. A stronghold of peace in a region torn by strife, this tiny nation attracts a stream of more than a million eager visitors annually.
The country stands apart from its Central American neighbors on various points. The first is that it has no army. Armed forces were abolished after the 1948 civil war, and Costa Rica has avoided the despotic dictatorships, military coups and internal turmoil that have plagued other countries in the region.
The country is also unique globally for its enlightened approach to conservation. More than 27% of the country is protected in one form or another, and more than 14% is within its national park system. Lush jungles are home to playful monkeys, languid sloths, crocodiles, countless lizards, poison-dart frogs and a mind-boggling assortment of exotic birds, insects and butterflies. Endangered sea turtles nest on both coasts and cloud forests protect elusive birds and jungle cats.
Thrill seekers can fly through the forests on zip lines, peer into boiling volcanoes, surf oversized waves, scuba dive with dolphins and whales and come face-to-face with poisonous snakes - all in the course of a normal day. Then again, if you have some serious chilling to do, you can always lounge in a hammock and enjoy the pure life, or pura vida - a national expression that sums up the desire to live the best, most hassle-free existence.
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