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Costa Rica Nature Trips

Costa Rica Nature Trips is the place to look for vacation destinations in Costa Rica. There is a lot of confusing and hard to find information on the world wide web about travel in Costa Rica. Our goal here is to simplify your efforts when planning a vacation in Costa Rica and our neighbors, Nicaragua and Panama.

We're just getting started here as you can probably tell and it'll take a little time to gather useful information. Please come back and visit again soon and we'll have more content for you to browse and hopefully assist you in planning your trip. Or drop us a note to info@costaricanaturetrips.com to be included in our mailing list for site updates. In the meantime, visit our first tourguide operator providing kayak tours on Lake Arenal, Arenal Kayaks.

We invite any and all tour operators to participate. Please contact us at info@costaricanaturetrips.com to include your information here for everybody to use in planning a Costa Rica Nature vacation. We'll review your operation and qualify you for inclusion in our listings.

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National Parks in Costa Rica

Collected some good links to reference material covering the national parks in Costa Rica. You'll see them on the menu to the right. These sites should give you a pretty good idea about the park system, what each park offers, and where the various parks are located. These are mainly non-commercial sites which is why they're being included here. We'll provide some commercial sites offering various tours, hotels, or other amenities as we have the opportunity to complete the research.

Looking for Nature Trips in Costa Rica?

Recommendations for exclusive nature tours in Costs Rica are starting to arrive. If you know of or are associated with nature or adventure touring in Costa Rica, Panama, or Nicaragua, please send us some information either via comments to this post or send email to info at costaricanaturetrips.com.

We are accepting recommendations for most any guided tour whether hiking, biking, zip line, canoeing, kayaking, surfing, sport fishing, pretty much any outdoor nature related opportunities for visitors to really experience the Costa Rica ecology. Some of the only remaining rain forest exits here in the country and people who are interested in the global climate situation can observe what Costa Ricans are doing to preserve at least some of it and perhaps take part in re-forestation efforts.

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