Top 10 Reasons to Visit Costa Rica |
Do you know why Costa Rica is considered one of the happiest places on earth? Well, there are at least 10 excellent reasons... |
1. The Pristine Beaches |
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Being a relatively small country
between 2 oceans means you’re never far from at least one beach. If you
want to lay down on the beach and enjoy the sun or catch some waves,
then enjoy the bustling nightlife, this place is perfect. The best thing
is – Busy beaches are a rarity, so you can always find a great spot!
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2. The Mountains |
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Sitting right on top of the
continental divide means that Costa Rica has plenty of mountainous
areas, which provides for breathtaking views, lush hiking trails through
valleys, rivers and waterfalls, and near-infinite opportunities for
photographers. If you feel like getting away from civilization, you can
rent a “Finca” – a secluded farmland, with an estate building, a cottage
or a farmhouse and enjoy the peace and quiet.
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3. Fresh Tropical Fruit |
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Head to the farmers market (called
“feria”), and you will find the sweetest, most flavorful fruits, such as
bananas, mangoes, and pineapples, but you can also find alien-looking
treats like the ones above. The best thing is, it’s all so very cheap,
fresh and most-importantly – DELICIOUS!
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4. The Animals |
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Ever been to an exotic place,
expecting to see all the amazing wildlife you’ve heard of, only to
realize they’re not very common? Well, if you take a trip to Manuel
Antonio National Park you will see sloths, colorful birds, raccoons, and
monkeys. No matter where you go, you’re likely to encounter some
incredible animals, since Costa Rica contains 5% of the planet's
biodiversity!
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5. The Cloud Forests |
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Maybe you have never heard of the
cloud forests of Monteverde, but if you ever imagined what it’s like to
be in a fairytale forest – this is the closest you can get. The most
beautiful characteristic of the cloud forests is the fog that rolls in
over the trees and mountain tops. At times, the fog is so thick that you
can’t see more than a few meters ahead.
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6. The Cuisine |
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Like most of Latin America, Meals in
Costa Rica are usually based on of rice and beans. The country's most
famous dish - Gallo Pinto, is a breakfast made of rice, beans, cilantro,
peppers, onion, and Lizano sauce and mainly served with corn tortillas,
eggs, white cheese, and sweet fried plantains. While most dishes are
relatively simple, they still hold a powerful mouth-watering quality.
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7. Civilization |
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Talavan |
Had enough of nature or just need to
restock, do yourself a favor and visit some of the little towns and the
country’s capital - San Jose. Many of the towns have beautiful
architecture, cute cafes, and lots of friendly locals. The country’s
culture is rich and you’ll enjoy it just as much as your hikes or
beach-bumming.
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8. Volcanoes! |
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No fire and lava, but some are still
active or dormant, so take advantage of the calm and you can tell
everyone how you braved a volcano. The most famous volcano in Costa Rica
is Arenal, close to the town of La Fortuna. The volcano hasn't erupted
in a few years, but it's still a sight to behold, plus the many hot
springs around Fortuna are amazing to bathe in during the winter.
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9. Traditions & Festivities |
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Like most of South America, Costa
Rica has a lot of national pride, clearly visible in the many
celebrations and traditions that take place throughout the country. The
annual pilgrimage to the huge basilica in Cartago can involve nearly two
million people, and the “National Horse Parade” that takes place the
day after Christmas brings out equine enthusiasts from all around the
nation.
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10. The People! |
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The motto of Costa Ricans is "pura
vida," literally means "pure life", and it encompasses the mentality of a
culture that loves life and knows not to take anything too seriously.
It’s hard to find an unhappy Costa Rican, and once you get used to it,
you might realize you never want to leave…
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vendredi 8 août 2014
Top 10 Reasons to Visit Costa Rica
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