Corcovado National Park is considered one of the most biodiverse parks on the planet. It covers a large part of the Osa Peninsula and protects a huge variety of ecosystems: tropical rainforests, mangroves, beaches, rivers, coastal rainforest, and more.
This day tour aims to provide a glimpse of this natural richness: guided hikes, wildlife watching, interaction with a fairly remote environment, and the experience of moving through the rainforest.
Difficulty and conditions
The hike is considered moderate to medium-high in difficulty, depending on the trail, duration, weather conditions, and terrain.
The distance covered may vary (4 km / 2.5 miles).
The route includes rainforest, rivers, potential water crossings, wet terrain, and slippery sections if it has rained.
Weather conditions can affect which trails can be hiked and how far you can go.
In some cases, to maximize the time spent within the park and the biological corridor in the Los Planes sector, the tour operator may choose routes that minimize extensive hiking, relying more on 4x4 vehicle transport.