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Costa Rica Tourism: Finding Eden   by Jenelle Gonsalves


As close to Eden as you can get, Costa Rica with its pristine natural beauty is an idyllic getaway from a more urban lifestyle. For such a small country, the biodiversity found here is incredibly extraordinary and add to this the amazing plethora of exotic wildlife, and you have one of the most fantastic vacation destinations ever.

Home to rich dense rainforests, gorgeous beaches, towering volcanoes, and roaring rivers, this tiny Central American nation has it all. The perfect place for an adventure or for a wonderful retreat, Costa Rica has a myriad of activities that one can enjoy. At the moment Costa Rica tourism is enjoying a big boom with more than 1 million visitors coming here last year. Offering some of the most dramatic landscapes and panoramas in the world, this country is now one of the major tourist hotspots on the planet.

Verdant and green, today more than 28% of Costa Rica's total land area has been set aside for conservation. With 26 national parks and a number of private nature reserves and refuges found protecting a huge array of plant and animal life, one can find some of the most unique habitats in Costa Rica. Coastal rainforests that open up on to secluded beaches, fertile volcanic hillsides, cloud forests shrouded in mist, bubbling hot springs, intricate cave systems, vibrant coral reefs and fiery volcanoes are just some of the many spectacular panoramas visible in different parts of the country.

What goes on to make Costa Rica so special and sets it apart from the rest of the world is that here nature and tourism combine to provide some of the most amazing locations to explore. The Corcovado National Park, the beautiful coastline of Guanacaste, the Parque Nacional Volcan Arenal, the coffee plantations of Heredia Alta, the Tabacon Hot Springs, the Monteverde Cloud Forest Reserve and the Tortuguero National Park are just a few of the many wonderful places to discover while you travel around Costa Rica. And with each destination being more beautiful then the next, it is of little wonder why so many people are now traveling here.

Over 850 species of birds, 35,000 species of insects and more than 1,200 different types of orchids make Costa Rica's wildlife truly diverse. Home to an astonishing 10% of the world's butterfly species, you can also find five different types of jungle cats, four of the world's eight marine turtle species and five species of sloths here as well. The endangered West Indian Manatee, the rare Morpho Butterfly and the indigenous Poas Squirrel are also some of the more remarkable animals that can only be seen in Costa Rica.

With the distinction of being one of the most wildlife rich countries in the world today, Costa Rica tourism is growing at a very rapid rate. The fact that this little nation has so much to offer in terms of staggering beauty and superb wildlife makes it a truly coveted destination. A real life 'Garden of Eden' with more than 6% of the plant and animal species on earth found here, coming here is a must for anyone who wants to see paradise on earth.

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More details on Costa Rica Tourism here. For the last three years www.GoVisitCostaRica.com has been providing tourists with invaluable content on this gorgeous Central American nation. A comprehensive website with detailed guides, maps and hotel information, you can even make online reservations at www.GoVisitCostaRica.com.

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