Corcovado National Park is unparalleled for natural beauty, abundant wildlife, and foliage nearly pulsing with lushness. Corcovado is one of the rainiest regions in Costa Rica with records of up to 5500 mm of rainfall on the highest peaks. Enormous primary growth trees dripping with epiphytic plants, such as orchids, bromeliads and ferns are numerous in this area. Corcovado is one of only two places in the country that you can see harbor squirrel monkeys (the other is Manuel Antonio). Corcovado is a good place to spot the red-eyed tree frog (listen for his single-note mating "cluck"), the glass frog with its transparent skin, and enamel-bright poison-arrow frogs. Corcovado National Park is an undeniably beautiful place, considered to be one of the most important natural preserves in the Americas; this virgin rain forest Park invites superlatives from all its visitors. At least thirteen distinct vegetation types in close proximity, including mangroves, palm swamps and blood weed forest make Corcovado a botanist's dream. Jaguars, giant anteaters, hundreds of white-lipped peccaries, tapers, and a host of rare rain forest animals inhabit the vast reaches surrounding the crocodile-filled lagoon at the Park's center. The captivating visual beauty of its forest and of its coastline, with miles of uninhabited beaches and roaring cascades, draws visitors from all over the world. National Geographic has called Corcovado National Park “the most biologically intense place on Earth”. Corcovado in Costa Rica has a wide range of that will fit any eco tourist's budget and quality expectations. If you are looking for Corcovado hotels you are in the right place.