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Costa Rica Case

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The tourist attractions of Costa Rica bring almost two million visitors from other countries in a year. This makes the country number one among nations in Central America. One of the highlights of Costa Rica tourism is its ecotourism, where the main attractions are features of nature and the preservation of them.

Palo Verde National Park to is home to many magnificent native and migratory birds. In Spelunkers you will find the limestone caverns of Barra Honda. There are also plenty of other wetlands, forests, and refuges to see amazing varieties of animals ranging from butterflies and birds to dolphins and sloths.

Canopy tours are one of the most popular tourist attractions of Costa Rica. From a zip-line, tram, tower, or bridge, visitors can really see the rich diversity of the stunning natural life all over Costa Rica. The canopy is home to vast numbers of birds, monkeys, plants, and more. The zip-line canopy tours provide a particularly exhilarating way to view the Costa Rican canopy, as visitors get to fly over the landscape like superheroes. From towers or bridges tourists can see panoramic postcard views of beaches, mountains, and volcanoes.

Volcanoes are tourist attractions of Costa Rica that bring many visitors every year. There are over 100 volcanic structures in the country. Arenal Volcano is the most active one in Costa Rica. It is north of the capitol city of San Juan and is also near Lake Arenal. Tourists also enjoy seeing the hits springs and caves nearby. Some of the other major volcanoes are Cacao, Tenorio, and Miravalles.

This is the Barra Honda caverns. In some you may can take tours down inside of them.

In Costa Rica the tourist are attracted to the canopy tours. During this you will see home to many of birds and different sorts of animals.

Costa Rica is home to around 100 volcanoes. Tourists are interested in

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