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THE
CABO BLANCO ABSOLUTE NATURE RESERVE
is a short distance away from the hotel. The amazing National
Park, is the very first in Costa Rica. In its incredible forest
you'll experience the wildlife that makes Costa Rica world
famous. The Cabo Blanco Nature Reserve was
the first National Park to be established in Costa Rica in
1963, thanks to the dedication of a Swedish couple Karen Morgensen
, and Olof Wessberg. Now 1250 hectares of forest and many
kilometers of dramatic coastline are home to hundreds of animal
and plant species. The woods are predominated by evergreen
species. Some of the most common trees are lancewood, bastard
cedar, wild plum, gumbo-limbo, trumpet tree, dogwood, frangipani,
and the spiny cedar. One spiny cedar is a veritable natural
monument growing beside the trail to Maven Peak -it towers
50 meters and measures 3 meters in diameter at chest height.
Among the 119 types of trees in this reserve, the dominant
species in the primary forest are spiny cedar, chicle, and
espave. The white-tailed deer, howler, spider and white-faced
monkeys, porcupines, agoutis, pacas kinkajous, coyotes, long-nosed
armadillos, and margay cats are also found here. Terrestrial
birds include the long-tailed manakin, magpie jay, cattle
egret, crested caracara, elegant tragon, white-bellied chachalaca,
ringed kingfisher, sulphur-winged parakeet, and turkey vulture.
Marine birds are very numerous, particularly brown pelicans,
magnificent frigatebirds, laughing gulls, common terns, and
brown boobies. In the sea, large populations of fish, crabs,
chitons, lobster, shrimp, giant chanches, and clams are present,
while many other species inhabit the intertidal zone and neighboring
shores.
ON
THE BACK OF A HORSE OR ON A QUAD
or a 4 x 4 we help you explore. We have developed day and
half day adventure tours to some of the most interesting and
memorable areas of the region. All our guests are welcome
to participate! Mal Pais is the gateway to this wonderful
reserve, this small community borders the principal entrance
to the park and offers a wealth of natural sites to discover.
Nestled along the jungle-fringed coast with a backdrop of
mountains, LDV is great base for hiking, beachcombing and
bird watching and all those nature lovers looking for a place
off the beaten track.
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