CORCOVADO NATIONAL PARK

Explore the Wild Heart of Costa Rica – Corcovado Awaits

Step into untouched rainforest and uncover rare wildlife

Untamed Beauty: Corcovado’s Rainforest Adventures

Corcovado National Park is a biological gem nestled in the Osa Peninsula. Often called "the most biologically intense place on Earth" by National Geographic, it shelters 2.5% of the world’s biodiversity. Expect to see scarlet macaws, tapirs, howler monkeys, and even elusive jaguars, all in their natural habitat.

Wild Cat Species

All six wild cat species of Costa Rica—including jaguars and ocelots—live in Corcovado.

World Biodiversity

Corcovado National Park protects 2.5% of the world’s biodiversity in just one park

National Geographic

called it « the most biologically intense place on Earth. »

Eco-Lover’s Paradise

This park is a haven for eco-tourism lovers. With dense rainforest, hidden waterfalls, unspoiled beaches, and rare species, Corcovado offers a raw, immersive encounter with nature you’ll never forget. It’s one of the last remaining stretches of virgin tropical rainforest in Central America.

Prepare to trek through thick jungle, cross rivers, and hear the calls of wildlife echoing through the trees. Corcovado is for adventurers who want the real thing, a deep dive into Costa Rica’s untamed heart.

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tour options :

1. Full-Day Corcovado Hike (San Pedrillo Station)

A perfect introduction to Corcovado! This full-day hike starts with a scenic boat ride followed by an expert-led trek through lush jungle trails. Spot monkeys, toucans, coatis, and more as your guide shares the park’s fascinating secrets. Great for wildlife lovers with limited time.

2. Overnight Expedition (Sirena Station)

For a deeper experience, stay overnight in the heart of the park. The Sirena Station is famed for its wildlife density—sunrise and sunset hikes offer the best chance to see tapirs, crocodiles, anteaters, and maybe even a jaguar. Meals and rustic lodging included.