In this wonderful adventure, we will visit the Térraba — Sierpe National Wetland. This area has a great biological variety and an incalculable cultural heritage. It is represented by a forest ecosystem, which is periodically flooded by tidal action and comprises the largest and most important mangrove forests in Costa Rica.
It is immensely prolific in vegetation, the most important flora being made up of hydrophytic species whose life cycles must be carried out in association with the aquatic environment. In addition, it has a wide variety of fauna associated with wetlands, serving as a feeding, reproduction and refuge site for a large number of wildlife species, both marine and continental, such as mollusks, fish, waterfowl, and mammals. All of the above makes this tour the perfect opportunity to appreciate a wonderful show where life hides and, in turn, expresses itself in every corner you look at.
In this area there are sites of archaeological interest. It was inhabited by indigenous people 300 years BC. In this area there are mysterious spheres carved in stone of more than two meters in diameter; as well as a variety of decorated ceramics, and gold objects, all of which constitute part of the country's archaeological wealth.
Are you ready for an unforgettable natural and cultural experience? Join us!