Costa Rica Tourism

Travelers
today are turning increasingly towards the tropics as an exciting,
adventurous and exotic destination. Of the many attractive
tropical countries to choose from, Costa Rica stands out as
one of the most delightful in the world. There are not only
tropical rainforests and beautiful beaches but also some surprises
- active volcanoes and windswept mountain tops. Although Costa
Rica is a small country, a large variety of tropical habitats
are found within it - and they are protected by the best developed
conservation program in Latin America.
Costa Rica is famous for its enlightened approach to conservation.
A large part of the country is protected in one form or another
and over 11% is found in the national park system. This means
that the traveler who wishes to do so can experience the tropics
in a natural way. The variety and density of wildlife in the
preserved areas attracts people whose dream is to see monkeys,
sloth's, caimans, sea turtles, and exotic birds in their natural
habitat. And see them they will!
With both a Pacific and Caribbean coast, there is no shortage
of beaches in Costa Rica. Some have been developed for tourism
while others are remote and rarely visited. For a relaxing
seaside vacation, you can stay in a luxurious hotel or you
can camp - the choice is yours. And wherever you stay, you
are likely to find a preserved area within driving distance
where you will find monkeys in the trees by the ocean's edge.
An active volcano is surely one of the most dramatic natural
sights, and few visitors to Costa Rica can resist the opportunity
to peer into the crater of a smoking giant.
Apart from hiking and camping in the rainforests, mountains,
and beaches, the adventurous traveler will find the opportunity
to snorkel on tropical reefs, surf the best waves in Central
America, or raft some of the most thrilling white water in
the tropics. Pristine rivers tumble down the lower slopes
of the mountains and the river banks are clothed with curtains
of rainforest - a truly unique whitewater experience. Those
liking to fish will find the rivers and lakes offer a beautiful
setting for their sport, and the ocean fishing is definitely
world class.
In
addition to this natural beauty and outdoor excitement, there
is the added attraction of a country which has long had the
most stable political climate in Latin America. Costa Rica
has had democratic elections since the 19th century and is
one of the most peaceful nations in the world. The armed forces
were abolished after the 1948 civil war, and Costa Rica has
avoided the despotic dictatorships, frequent military coups,
terrorism, and internal strife that have torn apart other
countries of the region. Costa Rica is the safest country
to visit in Latin America.
But it is not only safe - it is friendly. Costa Ricans delight
in showing off their lovely country to visitors and wherever
you go you will find the locals to be a constant source of
help, smiles and information. The transportation system is
inexpensive and covers the whole country, so Costa Rica is
both one of the most beautiful and one of the easiest tropical
countries to travel in.
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