Visitors to San José should not miss this enormous national wildlife reserve, home to monkeys, quetzals, jaguars and many other animals. Hiking trails wind through the thick plant growth, over streams and usually past numerous wild animals. Ride the Rain Forest Aerial Tram to view the park from above and see birds and plants not usually encountered at ground level. The park is just 50 minutes from San José. Arrange to sleep overnight in a cabin in the park, where Restaurant "Sacramento" offers simple but tasty meals.
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“Huge, somewhat difficult, and breathtaking”
Braulio Carrillo NP is a huge expanse of park between San Jose and the Carribean coast. Much of it is inaccessible except to the most hardened ...
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