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By: NISHU SINGH
Discover Costa Rica’s hidden rainforest treasure, where wildlife, rivers, and lush greenery meet in perfect harmony.
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Carara National Park is known for its incredible mix of dry and wet forest, creating a unique home for diverse wildlife.
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One of the park’s biggest highlights—spot the vibrant Scarlet Macaws flying freely across the treetops.
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Located near the Pacific Coast, the park is an easy day trip, making it perfect for first-time Costa Rica travelers.
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Explore well-marked trails like the Laguna Meandrica Trail, offering peaceful forest walks and bird-watching opportunities.
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Just outside the park lies the famous bridge where you can safely watch giant crocodiles in the Tarcoles River below.
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The dry season (December–April) offers clear skies and better wildlife viewing, but the rainforest is stunning year-round.
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Birdwatchers adore this park—over 400 bird species glide above the forest, making it a paradise for photography.
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Eco-lodges and rainforest inns around the park allow visitors to stay close to wildlife and enjoy peaceful nights.
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Well-maintained paths and guided tours make Carara ideal for families, photographers, and nature explorers.
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