Monday, October 26, 2009

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Monteverde Cloud Forest Reserve

Aside from the white sand beaches in Costa Rica, the famous travel destination is also famous for the beauty of nature evident in the number of reserves in Costa Rica. Monteverde Cloud Forest Reserve is one of the most exceptional natural world sanctuaries in the Americas. This place is one of the reasons why tourists keep coming back to Costa Rica.

Monteverde Cloid Reserve Forest is sanctuary for more than 400 bird species and over 100 mammal varieties. Visitors will take pleasure from viewing the wildlife as you go along the trails of this world famous forest reserve.

Experience a Costa Rican vacation, witness and be a part of the popular attractions in Costa Rica like white water rafting, canopy quest, sport fishing and jungle accommodations. These recreational activities made Costa Rica a popular travel destination.


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Want a real treat during your Costa Rica travel? Take the train to the Pacific beach!

Once upon a time, trains crossed Costa Rica from the Pacific to the Caribbean. There was even a famous “jungle train” from San Jose to Puerto Limon on the Caribbean that some travelers still believe to be in operation. Alas, it’s long gone.

But. . . just a few years ago, a passenger route was reopened from San Jose to Mata de Limon in Caldera, just south of Puntarenas on the Pacific Coast. During the high tourist season, the train runs every weekend and more sporadically during off season.

If you want a really fun weekend, plan to take this 73 mile, four hour ride.

Don’t expect a gentle ride but be sure to take your camera for an authentic, and sometimes spectacular, ride. You’ll cross rivers and canyons on high bridges and pass through rural areas of the country that you’re not likely to see by car---and certainly not by bus.

You’re not going to be alone. The train (some of the cars are 80 years old!) will be alive with Tico families and music.

Along the way, there’ll be brief stops at a number of small towns where townspeople will come aboard to sell “gallos” (tortillas), play guitars and harmonicas and invite passengers to dance.

Almost all of Costa Rica's groundwater sources are safe and drinkable, but in some remote areas bottled water is recommended. These areas will have a reputation based on travelers' past experiences, so ask the locals. When in doubt, however, always go for the bottle!

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Top 4 Places to visit in Costa Rica

Tabacon Hot Springs

Tabacon Hot Springs in Costa Rica is home to biological geothermal springs, the reason why this place is one of the top places to consider when visiting Costa Rica. Why? The water from the Tabacon River is heated by the Arenal Volcano then flows to the physical pools of the Tabacon Hot Springs. Unusual plants are present in the vicinity adding up to the unadulterated charm atmosphere. Near the entrance of the river is a heated waterfall where you can sit and enjoy the soothing sensation as the water touches your body.

Arenal Volcano

The Arenal Volcano is considered as the youngest and smallest, yet the most active volcano in Costa Rica since its last eruption on July 29, 1968 where it killed a total of 78 people. This cone-shaped volcano is one of the top tourist destinations in Costa Rica. There are places to stay like lodging houses that offers a panoramic view of the Arenal Volcano. The lodgings wherein you can have a view of the Arenal Volcano are the ones who are most easily rented out. While there are those lodgings that are nearer the volcano, there are also accommodations a little bit far from the crater of the volcano for those who worry of being very near an active volcano. This place is worth visiting and there is no need to worry of eruptions because volcanologists responsible for the area are continuously monitoring the activity of the volcano.

Nicoya Peninsula

Famous for its white sand beaches, nearly all tourists have the Nicoya Peninsula on the top list of the places to visit in Costa Rica. A four-wheel drive is necessary to pass through the complex dirt roads but this is never a problem to deal with for surfers and scuba divers who are very eager to explore the Nicoya Peninsula. If you want to travel around the whole of the Nicoya Peninsula in a laid back manner it might take you two or weeks.

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