Costa Rica Tourism
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Caño Negro National Wildlife lies 119 km northwest of San Jose and about 220 km by road.
From San Jose there is a main route following the Pan American Highway, west out of San Jose towards Narjo. Turn north after 32 km to Naranjo on 141. A 22 km climb to Zarcero afterwards will lead you to the amazing topiary garden surrounding the whitewashed church. Stay on 141 for another 20 km to Quesada or San Carlos and then 8 km to Florencia. Here you turn north on 35. This will take you the final 84 km to Los Chiles.
The development of the coast in northwest Costa Rica is so fast that it is staining the country’s fame as the eco-paradise of the world. Every year 1.4 million people visit Costa Rica, not anymore just for eco-tourism but for sand, surf and real estate.
With this many visitors every year, the developers sees a great opportunity to attract them with second homes in Costa Rica, resulting in rampant construction especially in formerly sleepy towns like Tamarindo, Quepos, Playas del Coco and Jaco.
Orindo real estate executive and former professor of St. Mary’s College was finally sentenced to 15 years in prison last Friday, 14th November 2008. Leonard Auerbach, 61 years old, was indicted for having sex with a 12-year-old and producing pornography from his travels to Costa Rica.
In a secretly recorded conversation made in July 2007, Auerbach admitted the girl’s age and stated that he had sex with her, referring her as his “girlfriend”.
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Before going on a trip, most travelers would rather know more about their holiday destination. This is also true for those who want to travel (or even relocate) to Costa Rica.
There are so many beautiful places in Costa Rica that are hidden. Most of the places are only known by the locals. Reading the right travel books will give you a great wealth of information about these hidden paradise.
The mountains of Monteverde are a beautiful place to ride. Monteverde (which means “Green Mountain”) is located in the Cordillera of Tilaran along the Continental Divide as approximately 1440 meters. It is famous for its Cloud Forests which boasts hundreds of birds, insects, mammals and species of plants.
Horse Trek Monteverde was started 6 years ago by owners Marvin Anchia and his wife, Janet Ellis. Costa Rican born, Marvin claims to have started riding before he was born as his mum used to ride when she was pregnant! By age 8 he was training horses on his father’s farm and his love of horses led to a life time of breeding and working with these amazing animals. Anyone who has had the privilege of seeing Marvin with his horses will soon appreciate the special report his has with his mounts. His skill in riding is pretty impressive!
If you type in the keyword “Costa Rica Tour Operator” in Google (without the quotation marks), there are 122,000 results listed in Google. But how do you choose the best and the most legitimate one to plan your vacation?
To help you pick out the legit Costa Rica tour operators from so much deceptive and misleading information in the Internet, follow these steps:
To try and get to know a people, such as native Costa Rican in this article, would probably take a lifelong process. The population of Costa Rica is one of the most homogeneous in Latin America. 97% of the population have mixed racial ancestry, generally native american with Spanish. In Spanish, they’re called the mestizos. The original natives of this land, pure Native American, remains only 1% of the total population.
This outstanding resort is located in Salinas Bay, in La Coyotera Beach, a splendid protected ecological area, sought after by windsurfers. It is surrounded by the Rincon de la Vieja Volcano and the Santa Rosa National Park and is also very close to the Nicaraguan border. The contrast between the modern architecture of the hotel and the exuberance of nature is simply striking.
A holistic environmental approach to reduce carbon dioxide emissions is being implemented in the Costa Rican industry. This is the first banana industry in the world to put in this strategy in place.
The ‘Banana Industry Action Plan against Climate Change’ has been handed in to the Ministry of Environment and Energy by the association of the Costa Rican banana producers. The goal of the action plan is to reduce the greenhouse gasses emissions to 0 by 2012.
Would anyone believe that Costa Rica disposes of a secret police, something similar to the CIA, for example.
This is exactly what DIS stands for. DIS, Direction de Inteligencia y Seguridad Nacional (Direction of Intelligence and National Security) answers to the president only and is free to put under surveillance and investigate any citizen of this country. It was created in 1994 under the General Police Law number 7410, to protect the country as well as to preserve and defend its democracy. Is this, by itself, democratic?




