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Corcovado National Park

Posted: Tue Dec 06, 2022 6:21 pm
by dima
Sondra and I just went to Costa Rica to walk around in the jungle and to climb a mountain. I've been wanting to see a Tapir, so we went to the jungliest place we could find: Corcovado national park on the Osa peninsula. As a national park there are lots of rules about what you can do, and how you can do it: you need a guide, you can only go to certain places at certain times, you can only sleep at the lodges, you can only eat their food, etc, etc. So this is somewhat glampy/gliky, but whatever.

We took a boat from Bahia Drake to the Sirena station, spent the night, and took a boat back the following day. As soon as we landed on the beach at Sirena, a Tapir came by, took a massive shit in front of us, and walked off. Everyone was impressed.

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This set the tone for the next two days. There're animals everywhere, and they don't care at all about the humans. There are peccaries (collared and white-lipped)

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Monkeys (spider, howler, squirrel); didn't see any capuchins, but they're there

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Various snakes

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Countless birds

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Coatis

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And countless other things that I didn't photograph (sloths, crocs, agoutis and so on). Some things are more common then others: our guide was excited to find a Tayra and a King Vulture. We spent days like this:

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This was super cool. It's a rainforest, so you potentially can get soaked, and there's mud everywhere. We got pretty lucky, though: it only rained hard at night, and the rain mostly stopped when we went out to look for stuff. You pay $$$ to come here, but there's a lot to see. Recommended!

Re: Corcovado National Park

Posted: Tue Dec 06, 2022 6:48 pm
by Sean
Thanks for the report! I hope you took a picture of tapir poop.

Re: Corcovado National Park

Posted: Tue Dec 06, 2022 6:55 pm
by dima
Regretfully, I did not. This was before the check-in at the park, and wandering off even a little bit to check out the poop may have been frowned-upon.

Re: Corcovado National Park

Posted: Tue Dec 06, 2022 7:41 pm
by HikeUp
Nice trip! Thanks for the pictures.

Costa Rica is one of the ultimate birder destinations. The woodpecker looks like a Paled-billed Woodpecker. The other two - I dunno...yet.

Re: Corcovado National Park

Posted: Wed Dec 07, 2022 7:38 am
by dima
There were lots of different birds. I didn't take photos of most of them, or remember their names. It's definitely a good place to go if you're into that.