If you want to add some adventure to your vacation in Costa Rica, the Pacuare River rafting is definitely something you cannot miss.
According to the American journalist and travel expert, Peter Greenberg, the Pacuare River is the second among the top five rivers in the world for rafting class II to IV.
A walk along the Pacuare begins with a few miles of fast ,easy, fun and becomes a wet and wild adventure.
The Pacuare River has its origins in the Cordillera de Talamanca and is located in one of the most important protected areas of the country.
It is considered a tropical river and extends some of the most diverse fields of the country, through dense vegetation and towering waterfalls, home to jaguars, ocelots, monkeys, sloths and several species of birds.
The Pacuare River has been recognized by National Geographic as one of the 10 best walks by river in the world not only because of their difficult rapids but also for its stunning scenery. The Pacuare River is divided into sixteen different sections.
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