Corcovado National Park.
Corcovado National Park, located on Costa Rica's Osa Peninsula, is celebrated for its incredible biodiversity and diverse ecosystems. Spanning 425 square kilometers, it's home to over 140 mammal species and a remarkable variety of birds, including the harpy eagle and the Turquoise Cotinga. Visitors can explore lush tropical rainforests, cloud forests, mangrove swamps, and pristine beaches. The park protects endangered species like jaguars, Baird's tapir, and two-toed sloths, alongside unique flora, such as the world's smallest orchid. Its coastal waters serve as critical breeding grounds for humpback whales and dolphins. Corcovado offers a range of activities, from hiking scenic trails to surfing at Cabo Matapalo, ensuring an unforgettable experience for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike.