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Costa Rica’s most pristine wilderness in Corcovado, Golfo Dulce, and Piedras Blancas—where jaguars, tapirs, and whales still roam.
The South Pacific is Costa Rica’s crown jewel for wilderness and biodiversity. Here you’ll find Corcovado National Park, often called “the most biologically intense place on Earth,” as well as the mangroves of Sierpe and the marine paradise of Golfo Dulce. This remote region shelters pumas, jaguars, tapirs, scarlet macaws, and seasonal whale migrations. Perfect for adventurers and wildlife enthusiasts, it offers some of the most authentic nature experiences in the entire country.
Costa Rica’s most pristine wilderness in Corcovado, Golfo Dulce, and Piedras Blancas—where jaguars, tapirs, and whales still roam.