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Central Costa Rica
Central Costa Rica
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By Patricia Earnest
Look at
pictures of Costa Rica and you will see mountains draped with misty rain
forests, exotic birds and butterflies. Costa Rica is devoted to wildlife
protection and the National System of Conservation Areas manages a wide variety
of parks, refuges, reserves, and other protected areas. For these reasons and
more, visitors are drawn here to enjoy the varied and beautiful environment and
people.
Parks Near San Jose Several parks and monuments are within easy reach of San
Jose, including Irazu, Costa Rica's highest volcano at 11,000-plus feet with
four craters, located in Irazu Volcano National Park.
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In
Guayabo National Monument visitors can see stone structures believed to have
been built between 800 and 1400 A.D. Tapanti National Park features about 45
species of mammals and some 260 varieties of birds.
Diverse plant life and ecosystems, such as marshlands,
lagoons and a variety of forests are features of Carara Biological Reserve.
National Biodiversity Institure Just 15 minutes away from San
Jose, in Santo Domingo de Heredia is INBioparque, Costa Rica's National
Biodiversity Institute, a non-profit scientific association, where all funds are
used to finance research and bioliteracy. INBioparque is also an educational and
recreational center with interactive exhibition halls and interpretive trails,
open daily from 7:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Exhibits include a biodiversity interpretive center, the SINAC
interpretive center presenting the geology and evolution of life, plus sound and
light presentations. Several trails of varying lengths can be followed guided or
self-guided for a nominal charge. The park provides facilities for physically
challenged persons. Shuttle service to the park is available from several
locations in San Jose.
Accommodations For the most part, accommodations in Costa
Rica are small, in fact 70 percent of all Costa Rican hotels have less than 50
rooms. However, visitors will find a wide range of accommodations to suit every
taste. The larger chains, such as Melia are well represented, as are boutique
hotels, B&B's, cozy mountain lodges and jungle
lodges.
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