Corcovado National Park - Permits are required to enter Corcovado national park. We arrange permits, guides, transportation, lodging and food. There are no roads and only hiking trails are provided to enter the park.
A minimum time of four days is the required to view the park as it takes a full day to hike in with two days for viewing and the fourth day to hike out. Corcovado national park is run by Minae, the government park service. They limit the number of people that enter to reduce impact. Consequently, advance planning is needed to reserve permits, lodging and meals.
Private Lodges - We also book to lodges in private reserves bordering the park that are just as biologically intense. Generally these lodges have more comfortable accommodations and do not require two days to hike in and out, which gives you more time to enjoy the area.
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A great portion of the Osa Peninsula is well managed through private reserves or under permanent protection through the Corcovado National Park. The Corcovado National Park includes a diverse range of habitats. It has been described, by the venerable National Geographic Society, as one of the most biologically intense places on earth. This fact becomes evident upon enjoying a multiday trip into the park or its surrounding private reserves. There is an overwhelming number of ways to envelope yourself in the Osa myriad tropical landscapes and its pastel colored waters. On the eastern coast of the OSA is a large tropical fjord Golfo Dulce (sweet) golf) it is pristine unspoiled waters are teeming with dolphins, turtles, whales migrate here to breed in the summer. It is pristine and undeveloped. To appreciate the Osa, we recommend going on multi day trips to the more remote areas of secondary or primary forest to observe the wildlife and fauna. |
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