Named by National Geographic as the "the most biologically intense place on Earth.”
The Osa Peninsula with Corcovado National Park is home to more than 400 species of birds and more than a hundred species each of amphibians and mammals.
This tropical humid primary forest covers more than 40,000 hectares of protected land, and is home to monkeys, scarlet macaws, coatimundis and other wildlife.
In and around the Corcovado park you will find some of Costa Rica's most luxurious jungle lodges & hotels offering gourmet cuisine and unique accommodations.