The Caribbean island of Costa Rica is a popular tourist destination. Along with many resorts, hotels and beaches, tourists have a good shopping opportunities to enjoy beautiful scenery and delicious. However, there are many natural and artificial, Costa Rica tourist attractions that you should have on your trip if you visit this island.
Prior to Arenal Volcano National Park and Observatory. This is an active volcano near San Jose, Costa Rica Tours generallyBegins in the afternoon and include an hour's walk through the lava rocks before reaching the place where you can see the eruption of the volcano. The view of the eruption and the lava is spectacular and the Centre is a show that will be remembered for years to come. The best time is to see the outbreak, at night when the lights wash the sky. If you visit on a cloudy day, you can not see.
According to Church of Our Lady of Los Angeles. This is the most famousChurch in the region of Cartago, if not throughout the Costa Rica The focus of the church is the statue of the Virgin Mary, called La Negrita. As legend has it, this statue was the site of the church discovered in 1635 and miraculously reappeared after it was removed. This is a destination for thousands of pilgrims every year, especially on August 2.
The third rain-maker. This is a series of suspension bridges on the Pacific coast. It was the first course in the airCentral America and reaches 25 stories tall at the highest point. The area around the bridge is spectacular rainforest with trails that meander along streams and glorious waterfalls.
Fourth Rainforest Aerial Tram. This is a train that moves along the treetops of the rainforest. There are 22 train cars, each of which can carry five passengers. A naturalist guide points out views and explain the operation of the rainforest and the names of birds and animalsyou can see.
Fifth Monteverde Cloud Forest Biological Reserve. This type of forest is generally cloudy and humid because of its height. There are eight different ecological zones within the reserve with more than 400 species of birds, 110 species of amphibians and lizards, 100 species of mammals and over 2500 species of plants. Some routes would be a bit 'muddy, so visitors are advised to wear suitable clothing and shoes.
Sixth Santa Rosa National Park.This is one of the oldest parks in Costa Rica It covers almost 100,000 hectares of land on the peninsula of Santa Elena. Numerous trails offer breathtaking views and a chance to see many species of wildlife. It is the largest dry tropical rainforest in Central America, and is one of the best campsites in Costa Rica This is the home of a sea turtle sanctuary and beautiful beaches for swimming and surfing.
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