Corcovado National Park is located on the Osa Peninsula, on Costa Rica's southern side. The magnificent beauty and spectacular vista make this park one of the most isolated rain forests in the country. It's also home to a remarkable selection of trees, endangered plants and animal species.
Even though this park is unique and breathtaking in all of its features, it's also worth mentioning that this is a very remote region. Visitors only have access to a limited number of restaurants and hotels within the region. It's another reason why Corcovado's trail system is ranked among the best in the world.
Corcovado National Park is spread over 133,000 acres of land, containing some 140 distinct mammal …show more content…
The fer – de – lance snake is one of the reptiles that a visitor might encounter; it's thought to be one of the most aggressive of the reptiles. Quite possibly a unique species in the region is the glass frog making it one of the most photographed subjects among tourists. The frog features translucent skin; whenever set on a clear piece of glass, a person can actually observe the internal organs working.
A person could spend days watching the 140 mammals that inhabit Corcovado. You don’t have to look hard to spot jaguars, ocelots, monkeys, anteaters, sloth, and the armadillos. National Geographic calls it “the most biologically intense place on earth.”
But there is much more to explore in the Corcovado National Park than just simply the wildlife. If you prefer a little more adventure, the Salsipuedes Cave is certainly worth exploring. According to legend, the English explorer, Sir Francis Drake buried a portion of the treasure inside of the cave. Drake Bay which is located a little further north from Corcovado is the location where the explorer first set foot on shore in 1579.
Today, Corcovado National Park remains one of the most unspoiled parks in the world. A visit to this park will give nature lovers a better understanding and appreciation for one of the last unspoiled regions in the