Tapanti National Park is a biodiverse sanctuary located in central Costa Rica, offering lush rainforests and abundant wildlife. It's a prime destination for hiking, bird watching, and immersing in tropical nature.
Tapanti National Park covers approximately 360 square kilometers in the Orosi Valley and is part of the larger La Amistad Biosphere Reserve. The park is known for its dense rainforests, abundant rainfall, and high biodiversity. It provides crucial habitat for numerous species including mammals, birds, and amphibians. Notably, the park is a habitat for the resplendent quetzal and numerous hummingbird species. The mountainous terrain and rich ecosystems make it ideal for hiking and wildlife observation. Established in 1982, the park plays a significant role in water conservation, as it protects the Río Grande de Orosí, a vital water source for Costa Rica's hydro-electric power. Tapanti offers a variety of trails that traverse different landscapes, from cloud forests to riverside paths. The park's unique geography and relative remoteness add to its allure for nature enthusiasts seeking untouched beauty.
Sendero Oropendola, a scenic trail leading to beautiful river views.
Habitats for unique wildlife like the resplendent quetzal.
Sighting opportunities for over 260 bird species.
Remote trails offering serene rainforest exploration.
A vital water source and beautiful river within the park.
Part of a larger reserve encompassing diverse ecosystems.
A waterfall trail that offers gorgeous views of cascading water.