Carara National Park

Costa Rica’s Carara National Park is a unique and diverse tropical rainforest located along the Pacific coast of the country. It was established on April 27, 1978, as a biological reserve, but its growing popularity after 1990 forced the government to upgrade its category to a national park in November 1998. The park is situated in the Central Pacific Conservation Area and encompasses 11,600 acres of pristine forest, rivers, and lagoons.

The park is renowned for its spotting wildlife, including over 400 species of birds and the largest population of scarlet macaws in the country. The park is also home to several species of monkeys, anteaters, sloths, and other mammals.

The park is divided into two zones the northern zone, which is a tropical dry forest, and the southern zone, which is a tropical rainforest. The northern zone is home to a variety of animals that are not found in the southern zone, such as the white-lipped peccary and Baird’s tapir.

One of the best ways to experience Carara National Park is by taking a guided tour. There are several local tour companies that offer guided hikes and Birds spotted at Los Suenos Resort and Marina Bay. These tours are led by knowledgeable guides who are familiar with the park’s flora and fauna and can provide insight into the unique ecology of the area. Visitors can also explore the park on their own by hiking one of the many trails that wind through the forest.

For those looking to stay in the area, Los Suenos Resort & Marina Condominium Del Mar is an excellent option. The luxurious condominiums offer stunning views of the Pacific Ocean and are located just a short drive from the park’s entrance.

The resort is located in a beautiful setting, and it offers a variety of amenities and activities that will make your stay unforgettable.

So if you’re looking for a vacation that combines natural beauty, luxury, and relaxation then book your stay now at Los Suenos Resort & Marina Condominium Del Mar.

Carara National Park – Not to miss in visit to Costa Rica