Within the list enter national parks, mountains, beaches and natural reserves.
In Costa Rica the adventure tourism and the natural beauties attract millions per year, the Spanish magazine ABC chose six dreamy Costa Rica destinations.
The first is the Pacuare River, which is within the top ten rivers for rafting, it is listed as the wildest and most scenic of Costa Rica, the vegetation can be seen to its around is very lush as well as animal species that can be observed.
Another star destination for ABC is Tirimbina biological reserve, located in the North of the country, which boasts rivers and ancient forests is, in addition it can perform several activities such as cross suspension bridges of hundreds of meters, as a very interesting chocolate tour.
One of the most visited places in Costa Rica ranks third, the Poas Volcano, in the province of Alajuela, is one of the largest in Central America as well as having a virtually unspoiled vegetation. Its crater is of great interest as it has 1.5 km in diameter and 300 meters deep, an obligatory stop when visiting Costa Rica.
More to the side of the Caribbean, the national refuge Gandoca Manzanillo/Playa Cahuita steal fourth place. The refuge is home to about 58 species of algae, 123 types of fish and invertebrates 118. You can also appreciate animals such as iguanas, alligators and Ospreys. Its rain forest becomes the habitat suitable for many animals, including great variety of birds.
Another of the most visited volcanoes in the country is the Arenal Volcano, especially for its wonderful Lake, and the proximity of this sector with a large number of recreational centers of hot springs in the region. The place also lends itself to do horseback riding and visits to hotels like Los Heroes, mentions the magazine ABC which is quite an experience.
ABC finally mentions a sector of the Central Valley, located in the province of Cartago it is the town of Turrialba, where there were the first plantations of cocoa, and is a place worthy of the lovers of the nature. Carthage contains much of the ancient history of Costa Rica, so it promises to be a historical reference for visitors.
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