We have understood that the best way to tell our story is not through a book, but through the leaves of our flora. More than a compass, a map, or a GPS, it is the whisper of the wind, the roar of the waves, the advice of the ceibos, the footprints in the mud and the legacy of our ancestors... those that show us what is the way we must lead and share.
Join us on a journey to discover the great natural treasures hidden in the lesser-known areas of The Osa Peninsula.
ITINERARY
• Horseback riding to the river "El Salto"
• Night tour to observe amphibians, reptiles, and insects
• Lodging in the Dos Brazos community, Río Tigre
• Tour through the Butterfly Garden in the community of La Tarde
• Walk along trails inhabited by different types of animals and plants
• Bird watching at sunset
• Lodging in the home of a local family
• Amazing hike to "Los Patos" Station in the Corcovado National Park, and visit to "Los Patos" waterfall
• Hike downriver through the Park to the "Alto Laguna" Indigenous Community
• Lodging in Golfo Dulce
• Breakfast and departure
What to Bring?
- Reusable water bottle
- Sunscreen
- Insect repellent
- Personal Binoculars (Highly Recommended!)
- Earplugs for light sleepers
- Plastic bags
- Energy bars
- Towel (quick-drying)
- 25-liter backpack
- Flashlight (preferably rechargeable)
What to Use?
- Swimsuit
- Walking Shoes
- Rubber Boots
- Dry shoes for the night
- Sandals
- Socks and extra underwear
- At least 2 pairs of pants
- Rain jacket
- Hat
- Long-sleeved t-shirts
- Sunglasses
All you can find on the
THE OSA PENINSULA
2.5%
of the planet's biodiversity
+80%
of the territory is under conservation
+140
mammal species
10%
of the mammals of America
7
Biological Reserves
12
Kind of trees in danger of extinction
300
Bird species
Corcovado
National Park
Sierpe Wetland
The longest in the Central American Pacific
Pre columbian
Settlements
Stone Spheres
Archaeological Heritage
Turtle Spawning
Sanctuary