Tropical
dry forests once blanketed half of Central America; just 2
percent of these vibrant forests remain today. The dry forest
is call this way because it consist
of vegetation that losses most of the leaves in the summer
season but this is not a disadvantage is a plus to see wild
animals the tall trees and the dry bushes make the perfect
field for nature observation this forest are full of life
they are also know for being some of the oldest forest in
latin America.
The most visit dry forest destinations
Rincon de la vieja
Costa Rica has six active volcanoes. One of these, found in
the Northwestern corner of the country, is the Rincon de la
Vieja (the niche where the Old One lives )Volcano, which is
located within Rincon de la Vieja National Park. The dry and
cloud forest prevails in the area.The park is well organized
having a very interesting trail system taking you thru smoking
fumaroles and hot mud pools. You can walk right through the
volcanic activity and hot mineral springs and mud therapy
are common in all the area.The forest itself is a great place
to bird watch and observe mammals like the ant eater, raccoons,
deer and more .see
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The Innocents Ranch
Rancho Los Innocentes.(“The
Innocents”) This ranch is quite old, and originally covered
more than 15,000 acres. Today it is reduced to a “mere”
3000 acres, and has transformed from ranching to eco-tourism,
taking advantage of the corridors of land that have remained
undeveloped over the years. This ranch sits at the foot of “Volcán
Orosi,” a stunning dormant volcano that has provided the
soil which makes the area so fertile, and which dominates the
landscape throughout the ranch.
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