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For decades has been a leading light in conservation, and as a result over a quarter of its territory is given over to well managed national parks and private nature reserves. Many of the parks are popular and much visited, with many facilities of all kinds for tourists, all of which provides for a very different experience from the remote wilderness adventure that many wildlife enthusiasts are hoping for.

So for this holiday we have selected a few of our favourite parks and reserves which, although situated in stunning locations, don’t have the infrastructure to receive hoards of visitors. Among them are Carara National Park and the rugged hills and beaches close to Ojochal. Accommodation is in delightful rustic eco-lodges, usually small and family-run, which offer the opportunity to understand how real life is lived in these bucolic areas. Again, we’ve picked out the best. At these lodges you’ll have the opportunity to participate in optional or included activities, anything from crocodile spotting to coffee tours.

Travel west by road for an hour from San José airport to Cerro Lodge, situated close to Carara National Park. Carara National Park hosts a wide range of ecosystems ranging from lakes and swamps to sub- tropical rainforest. The park sits between the dry forests of the north and the humid zones of the south. Many endangered and threatened species live and breed here, such as the American crocodile. Carara is also considered a sanctuary for the scarlet macaw, as well as many other species: tiger herons, egrets, sand-pipers, stilts, tanagers, honeycreepers, trogons, toucans among them.

Start with a guided nature walk in the park, where there are opportunities to spot sloth and moneys in addition to an abundance of tropical , including the scarlet macaw. This is followed by a well organised river safari where the star attractions are the huge crocodiles which can reach four metres in length, although bird life is also plentiful here including hawks and different types of heron. There have been crocodiles on Earth for over 200 million years, during which time they haven't evolved much - so the toothy creatures have a really prehistoric air. You can also see iguanas and basilisks basking in their natural habitat.

Your covered boat will be steered by a Captain and a bilingual guide will also accompany you, both of them able to navigate expertly in order to maximise the opportunity of spotting these gigantic reptiles. They can also tell you about all the fauna and flora of the river, pausing to let you photograph and film the wildlife at close range.

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The journey to your next lodge takes you along the coastal section of the Pan American Highway. This small, family- friendly property is situated an hour’s drive on a bumpy road inland from Quepos (25km) on the Pacific coast, so the drive gives you the enhance to survey a varied mix of landscapes from palm plantations up through typical rolling Costa Rican countryside.

Various activities are on offer at the lodge, such as horse riding, waterfall swimming, coffee and nature tours. We recommend maybe taking a canopy zip-line tour for a bird’s eye view of the forest at tree-top level, and maybe visit a sugar-cane plantation to learn about the production techniques for this nowadays much maligned product.

It’s a journey of about three hours along highways and latterly steep, unmade roads to San Gerardo de Dota, huddled up against the Talamanca mountain range which dominates the landscape. Tourism hasn't yet made its mark on this little settlement nestled in the Savegre river valley, although it’s a launch point for visits to Los Quetzales National Park and a base for hikers and bird watchers. The terrain is rugged and hilly: a collage of green trees and mountains; a peaceful setting soothed by the sounds of the river.

This is one of Costa Rica's prime areas for opportunities to spot the glorious resplendent quetzal, owing to the temperate climate and the abundance of tropical fruit bearing trees. With its bright green, crimson and gold plumage, this striking (but sadly endangered) bird has been adopted as the national bird of Guatemala and the currency of that country; is revered by the Mayans of the era of empire and the present day who use its feathers in their traditional head-dresses. Accompanied by an experienced guide, your chances of spotting one are pretty good.

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Climb out of the Savegre valley. The road continues to rise as you wind your way up to the highest point (3,335m) on the off-puttingly named Cerro de la Muerte (Death Hill - nowadays however, to reassure visitors, it’s more appealingly known as Cerro Buena Vista (Lovely View Hill).

On a clear day views of the Talamanca mountain range are spectacular. Now the road descends an unpaved all the way down to your lodge (you switch to one of the lodge's vehicles; the driver knows the route well and can stop to point out wildlife) at sea level where the climate is sub- tropical, with vegetation to match.

Yaba Chigui Lodge is a friendly eco-lodge situated in the hills behind the southern Pacific coast.

Bookable at the hotel are many optional activities you can choose from including whale watching (in season), snorkelling, scuba diving, canyoning, white-water rafting, deep sea fishing, stand-up paddling and horse-riding (pay locally for these). We recommend a trip out to the marine reserve at Caño Island, where you can snorkel in clear, sapphire blue water lapping suntanned beaches. There have been interesting pre-Columbian artifacts found here too including Diquis stones, spherical petroglyphs attributed to an now extinct culture.

Alternatively spend the day relaxing on this tranquil property.

Dominical is a beach-front town well known for its year- round Pacific rollers; making it popular among surfers. The gorgeous, whale-tail shaped beach at Uvita is a popular destination for whale-watching, especially in March and September. If you are visiting between August and September or January and April, you can sign up for a water-borne expedition in search of these huge yet curious mammals as they breach the surface of the ocean or swim alongside the boat.

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You are staying at La Cusinga, an eco-lodge tucked away in a private rainforest reserve, with sweeping views over the Pacific and a sandy palm-shaded beach studded with natural pools. The property sits on the border of Ballena Marine National Park, one of only two nationally protected marine zones in the country. Here you can observe abundant wildlife on gentle trail hikes and take a dip in natural swimming holes. Sport fishing, surfing, kayaking, horse riding, sailing and snorkelling among schools of tropical fish, turtles and octopuses are also popular additional activities available to book from the lodge. It’s not all action though: the property has a spa with yoga classes, and you are welcome just to sit back and enjoy a tangerine sunset with a cocktail in your hand.

Close by, a number of French expatriates and North Americans have settled in the village of Ocotal and opened high end restaurants offering mouth-watering takes on Costa Rican and French cuisine.

It’s a four-five hour drive to your accommodation, set in leafy gardens in a peaceful location outside the capital but close to the airport.

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6 road journeys (longest 4.5 hrs).

Stay at small, intimate and mostly family-run eco-lodges, rustic but comfortable, with a wildlife and outdoor activity focus as well as offering peaceful relaxation.

Breakfast daily.

English speaking guides with good wildlife knowledge.

12 days, 11 nights: Carara 2; Naranjito 2; San Gerardo de Dota 2; Ojochal 2; Dominical 2; Alujela 1.

The unit of currency in Costa Rica is the colón.

Cash machines are available in San José airport: taking a debit or credit card with a PIN number is the most convenient way of withdrawing money while on your trip and in many shops and restaurants you can also pay by card. However, since cards can get lost, damaged, withheld or blocked, you should not rely exclusively on a card to access funds.

We recommend that additionally you take a reasonable quantity of US dollars cash (no more than is covered by your insurance), which you can exchange into local currency in San José at the beginning of your trip. Dollar bills should be in good condition, soiled or torn bills may be refused. You can exchange sterling but the rate may be unfavourable and there are fewer outlets providing this service.

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Tips are welcomed and local guides often rely on their tip as a significant proportion of their income.

Most service industry workers will welcome a tip of some kind and so it is useful to have spare change for hotel porters, taxi drivers and the like. It is common to leave 10 - 12% in restaurants.

Travel insurance is essential.

Details of our recommended policy can be found on our Travel Insurance page.

Departure tax is included in he price of the ticket.

Generally this holiday is suitable for all able, reasonably fit visitors, including families with children.

The trip covers climates ranging from tropical lowland to more temperate zones in the highlands. Those travelling between May and October journeys should encounter high temperatures (around 35°C) and high humidity in the lowlands. The ‘official’ rainy (green) season is May to October.

Bring plenty of light cotton clothing and good, comfortable walking shoes. A waterproof jacket is also necessary. We suggest that you plan to ‘layer’ your clothing; it is easier and more efficient to put on a couple of light layers than one thick jumper, and sensible to have long sleeves for areas where mosquitos may be lurking. Sandals are a good informal option for evenings. Protection against the sun (sunblock, sun hat) and mosquito repellent are essential and you should bring swimwear. A daypack is useful for carrying sunblock, guidebook, water and any extra layers. If you have your own binoculars we strongly recommend taking them.

Please get in touch with the office before departure if you have any doubts. Good equipment is very important and hard to come by in Central America.

Preventative vaccinations are recommended against the following; typhoid; polio; tetanus; hepatitis A. For specific requirements you must consult your GP.

You can also find helpful information on the Masta Travel Health website.

Holders of a full British passport do not require a visa, although passports must be valid for at least 6 months after the trip begins. Anyone with a different nationality should enquire with us or check with the relevant consulate.

If flying to the US, or via the US you will need to fill in your online ESTA application.

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