Pura Vida! Visit the Costa Rica National Parks
A study last year, the British had their own ideas for a national motto, the reactions of their typically British sense of irony and humor. Proposal as "Unity in individuality", "Smile! You are on CCTV" and "You should not complain" are just some of the phrases that the audience is presented as a reflection of the twenty-first century, first Britain.
If the national motto is to judge who is the mirror image of the country, Costa Rica "Pura Vida" promises much in reality. Literallytranslated, "Pura Vida" Pure Life "and appears actually only reflect very precisely why Costa Rica has achieved fame in the field of tourism and ecotourism in recent years.
Home to twenty-six national parks (and still only a tiny 0.1% of the total area of the world), Costa Rica was able to protect almost a quarter of its territory by the laws of the government – more than any other country in the world – it make it a popular destination forgrowing number of research ecotourists "more and more one with nature."
The park itself is not only numerous but also to meet many other types of tourists and offers a wide variety of natural attractions. If you need a variety of creatures in their natural habitat, like the turtle beaches, rain forests, swamps and frogs Jaguar Tortuguero National Park, or snorkel around beautiful coral and crumblesShipwrecks in Cahuita, Costa Rica has it all. From the mountains of Irazu, where you can see both the Caribbean and the Pacific, at a time (it's really possible!) Around the volcano Arenal in – one of the few places in the world actually cross your fingers and hope for a volcanic eruption – National Parks in Costa Rica offers something for everyone.
As if the variety of natural attractions were not enough, Costa Rica also offers a bustling metropolis in the form ofthe capital, San Jose, a city full of history and culture. Right in the heart of Costa Rica, and then walk away from many of the major national parks, is San Jose in the middle (human!) Activity in the country. The city offers some of the traditional tourist sites, which have the Teatro Nacional de Costa Rica, the National Theater of Costa Rica, musical and dramatic performances during the week, and several museums, including the Gold Museum, which displays aThe number of gold artifacts from ancient civilizations. For those who are frightened by the prospect of camping with the Jaguar at the foot of active volcanoes, there are many hotels in San Jose offers a safe haven from predators of the cat!
San Jose, so not only allows the study of history in this country through the eyes of a man, but also serves as a good starting point for those who want to go 'wild' and witness first hand the natural history of the country's best kept onPlanet.
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