Travel Reference
In-Depth Information
Southern Costa Rica &
Península de Osa
Why Go?
From the chilly heights of Cerro Chirripó (3820m) to the steamy coastal jungles of the
Península de Osa, this sector of Costa Rica encompasses some of the country's least-ex-
plored and least-developed land. Vast tracts of wilderness remain untouched in Parque In-
ternacional La Amistad, and the country's most visible indigenous groups - the Bribrí,
Cabécar, Brunka and Ngöbe - maintain traditional ways of living in their remote territor-
ies.
 
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