Friday 10 February 2012

Gap Years in Costa Rica

Fast Facts
Costa Rica has a population of 4 millionThe capital city is San JoseCosta Rica recently one on the happy planet index rating - measuring it as the happiest nation on Earth!Costa Rica is famed for its coffeeAlmost 25% of Costa Rica consists of wildlife reserves and protected forestsIt is the second smallest country in Latin America

5 Great Things to do in Costa Rica

A list of just a couple of unmissable experiences...

1. San Jose

Arguably the most cosmopolitan capital in Central America. A couple of days is probably enough to spend in this city - which may have a slightly dangerous reputation - but is a great insight into real life in this wonderful country. Full of colourful markets and a real pura vida nightlife scene, it's definitely worth braving for a couple of days as least, before heading out into the spectacular surrounding countryside.

2. Turrialba

Up for an adrenaline rush? Then the small mountain town of Turrialba is one you certainly can't miss. A stones throw from some of the best white water rafting on the planet, this is a bit of a Mecca for enthusiasts, and definitely one of those experiences you'll never forget!

3. National Parks

As mentioned in the fast facts, 25% of the country is covered by protected areas and national parks. Its a country that places a huge amount of importance on its biodiversity and conservation is a key issue. You simply can't visit Costa Rica without going to at least one of the spectacular national parks. From dense rainforest and indigenous communities to dormant volcanoes and tropical beaches, it simply has it all! All the information you could possibly want on the national parks can be found here.

4. Turtle Spotting

Spotting turtles laying eggs is a special experience. You'll have to make sure you're doing it with a reputable organisation who don't disturb the turtles during this period, but watching hatching from a distance is still special. This can be done in Tortuguero during the summer months only.

5. Coffee

Costa Rica is famous for its coffee, you simply cannot go there without sampling as much as you possibly can, and savouring the rich flavour - and superiority over supermarket's freeze dried brands!

Coffee production plays a huge part in the country's economy and its a huge exporter worldwide, with a history of coffee production dating back well over two centuries.

Jonny Butler works for Raleigh International, a charity offering gap year expeditions abroad in Costa Rica for people looking to volunteer abroad


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