Barra del Colorado Wildlife Refuge is a remote haven teeming with wildlife, offering a unique blend of aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems ideal for nature enthusiasts.
Located in the northeastern part of Costa Rica, Barra del Colorado Wildlife Refuge is one of the largest wildlife refuges in the country, covering a vast expanse of wetlands, rivers, and tropical rainforests. This region is celebrated for its rich biodiversity, providing critical habitats for a variety of species, including jaguars, manatees, and a plethora of bird species. The refuge is interlaced with an intricate network of waterways, making boat tours a popular method for exploring the area. Established primarily for the conservation of its unique ecosystems, Barra del Colorado serves as an important corridor in the Mesoamerican Biological Corridor. It is less frequented by tourists compared to other parts of Costa Rica, offering a tranquil and immersive experience into the natural world. The region also has cultural significance for local communities who rely on its natural resources.
Scenic boat tours through intricate waterways
Diverse bird watching opportunities
Chance to spot elusive jaguars and manatees
Experience the remote and serene rainforest environment
The refuge is known for its expansive network of rivers and lagoons supporting diverse ecosystems.
A habitat crucial for the survival of endangered species like the West Indian manatee.
Offers an opportunity to experience one of Costa Rica's untouched natural areas.