Corcovado is a National Park on the Osa Peninsula in southwestern Costa. It was established on 24 October 1975, and encompasses an area of 263 mi. It is widely considered the crown jewel in the extensive system of national parks and biological reserves spread across the country. The ecological variety is quite stunning. National Geographic has called it “the most biologically intense place on Earth in terms of biodiversity”. Not only is the park very popular with tropical ecologists, a visitor can expect to see an abundance of wildlife.
The lodge has their own nature excursions, unfortunately, I have swelling in my ankle if I walk a lot. So we decided to hike on our own, and see if there was any issues before we joined a group. 3-4 km, and 3 hours later, I was ready for an ibuprofen and a pillow under my leg. The shortest hike offered was 10 km and 6 hours. So we were limited to our own devices, up the river, down the beach, around the property . . . . And as you can see, photographing the seagulls flying in perfect formation and surfing the waves. It was still a wonderful way to see a wonderful park.