Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Costa Rica Travel Guide

Monteverde Cloud Forest, Costa Rica © www.123rf.com / Matt Caldwell

Emerald rainforest, clouds of pastel-coloured hummingbirds, smouldering volcanic peaks, tumbling rivers, and freshly picked oranges still warm from the glowing Central American sun: if Mother Nature can ever be accused of showing off, it is in Costa Rica.

Sat just north of the Equator, this verdant chunk is one of the most bio-diverse spots on the planet. Costa Rica has a simply stunning variety of landscapes, microclimates, and flora and fauna. Showcasing the country’s breathtaking plant life, Costa Rica's national parks are its greatest glory, with one-third of the country set aside as protected natural areas.

As well as being a world leader in eco-tourism, Costa Rica superbly caters for visitors looking for an adrenalin kick, with options including whitewater rafting, zip line tours through the rainforest canopy, surfing and quad biking.

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