Costa Rica’s Booming Ecotourism Stems From Variety
Costa Rica’s unique ecosystem is a direct result of it’s drastic elevation changes from the central mountain ridge that peaks over 12,000 feet to the sea-level coast. On the Pacific side, this drop is so immediate that it is not unusual to witness a 6,000 foot cliff plummeting into the ocean over a lateral distance of less than half a mile. This wide variety of elevation combined with other growth-optimizing factors such as steady seasonal rains, no cold weather, and Read More