Nationalpark Corcovado – Welcome to the Dschungle!!

Der einzigartige Corcovado National Park

The most species-rich, according to National Geographic National Parks now holds the world what it promises, here an overview of us sighted in the 3 days in January 2014, animals and plants. Even if such here described not so easy is to organize a tour or get a place to sleep on the Sirena station, you can not miss the Corcovado in any case.

Here is the so-called Costa Rice Airforce to see a flock of pelicans.

Parque Nacional Corcovado

The Corcovado Nationalpark is the only Costa Rica, in which all four native species of monkeys can be observed: Capuchin monkeys, spider monkeys, howler monkeys and squirrel monkeys.

The capuchin monkeys are omnivores and medium in size with 3-4 kg. Do not use in contrast to the spider their tail for gripping and holding.

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The spider monkey (no, this is not the @ meant, but the animal) moves very skilled at dizzying heights continuously and is an active day and territorial tree dwellers. These monkeys have hook-shaped hands, the thumbs are regressed and weigh between 7-9 kg. The preferred area of ​​life are the deeper rainforests.

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The howler monkeys are known by their loud cries in the early morning, the barking of dogs is similar and is made possible by its pronounced larynx. Also, they took us to sleep in as many nights.

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The White Elephant trunk raccoon, also called Koatie is known by its extended movable snout and elongated head.

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The Tapier is up to 2 meters in length, the largest mammal that may be encountered with the Corcovado National Park. This genus has been known for 14 million years, to be honest it looked like even a dinosaur. Tapiere are solitary animals and herbivores, the further they are nocturnal and pull during the day back into the undergrowth. We had the morning to see the happiness the same Tapier while eating and then still be observed at noon at the Siesta.

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The agoutis belongs to the family of rodents, is a rabbit dwelling and at the same toe walkers, allowing a rapid Weggallopieren at risk.

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Very often antreffbar in Costa Rica is a small collar Abel pig, also called peccary. These pigs have glands on their backs, which can release musky secretions. Most live up to 20 animals in the herd, we observed two who were crossing a river and then even a whole family of about 15 animals.
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Probably the most beautiful insect in Costa Rica is called the Blue Mophofalter, or Himmelsfalter. They came to meet us flown to the hiking trails and its beautiful color makes a stunning contrast to the green rainforest. Unfortunately they are a bit camera shy, but then I could scan but still one sitting. The exterior color is brownish with eye patch.

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Many different butterflies dancing in the rain forest to himself, art is just only, to catch them in a quiet moment!

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From this little monster should be best not stung, because the bloodsuckers leaves droppings in the wound, which contains bacteria that can cause even the death of the bitten person up to 20 years later. Thanks to our effective insect spray but no animal dared already ran on a radius of 3 meters to us.

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As one can see on the following photo, fall in Costa Rica even the grasshoppers slightly larger than in their home soil!

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The major networks in Costa Rica anywhere to place networks of the golden silk spider are so strong and tear-resistant, they are used by the population as fishing nets. These insects are up to 4 inches tall and have a very nice drawing.

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It continues now in the realm of birds that it really is also a dime a dozen here. Here a white Ibis looking for food in the river.

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The crax rubra we noticed through his constant hum, a very beautiful bird, which is this is a male because the females are more brown.

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A true showpiece, this Schwarzkehltrogon, which is particularly noticeable by its striped tail.

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Also in this evening mood is a bird of the star who crowned night herons obviously feels due to the abundance of food in Costa Rica well.

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But our absolute favorite animals among birds in Corcovado were undoubtedly the scarlet macaws, one of the largest parrots in the world, which can be up to 90 cm and feed on nuts, buds and other fruits.

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Now, however, generally one of my favorite animals, reptiles, of whom there are also teeming here. At the beginning here a harmless lined snake, which barred our way.

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As a picture book to us this Lizard is presented, how lucky considering how fast they really are!

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Also a very nice drawing, the Emerald Basilisk, which belongs to the genus of iguanas.

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And here is the famous Jesus Christ lizards that can run across the water at a speed of 8 km / h.

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Following are a few impressions from the animal and plant world.

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Costa Rica up in the AIR!

As we are in our jungle tour had a flight case, we used the course to take pictures and to be honest, was the 15 minute flight of the previously best experiences during the trip and not as strenuous as 7 hours of walking for same route!

That was quite a surprise as virtually out of nothing, the small plane landed in front of the ranger station. The fact that here the runway consists of a meadow and is not even paved, must indeed be a disadvantage ..... Anyway pilot Alvaro makes the job for 25 years and flies daily always the same 4-5 routes.

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In the plane fit a maximum of 5 people, but he also brings always food etc. to the station. We started towards the sea and then made a loop over the national park so we now again could anything we've brought in the last 2 days walking behind us admire from the air. As Alvaro opened the window so my photos have no reflections, I thought that the wind carries me off the plane.

What have we found on our hike, it was confirmed again now, Costa Rica is seen scenically breathtaking, or can anyone in these photos say something else?

Endless and pristine beaches, not for nothing that 25% of the total area of ​​Costa Rica are protected. What you can imagine the sight of the dense rainforest of the air also, is the species richness in both flora and fauna.

Luftaufnahmen aus dem Corcovado Nationalpark

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First, it is different and as you think - Tour in Corcovado National Park

Zum Corcovado National Park

The Nationalpark Corcovado on the Osa Peninsula in Costa Rica is the most biodiverse spot on the earth, National Geographic. Of course, we did not want to miss and decided to start the trip around the world with a jungle trip.

The small town of Puerto Jimenez is the perfect starting point, we thought anyway!! Upon arrival at the hostel, a leader offered to us, but we wanted to definitely again to check with an agency. We wanted if possible to spend 2 nights at the Sirena Ranger Station, so three days walking in the rain forest in search of clues.

In the agency we were told that there is only one night sleeping possibilities, everything was fully booked, both the campground and the cabins. Thus we called the leader and this immediately came over at the hostel. He told us that the National Park would like to limit the number of visitors and thus made everything as complicated as possible.

His friend the pilot (the only one in the area) could us still book his relationships a place to sleep, but of course only if we fly a distance with him. After drafting a budget, we all agreed that this was the best solution:

Day 1: Flight from Puerto Jimenez to Sirena and there hiking
Day 2: Hike around Sirena
Day 3: Hike back to the coast by Carate and a taxi back to Puerto Jimenez

We had to bring your own food, there, everything was booked in the restaurant where every dish costs 25 USD and the Guide should provide for the camping gear he should have on site.

First, it is different and as you think ....... as we should the morning to take our flight 10h, it was announced to us that there will be no flights on that day, as the motor of the airplane has reached the maximum number of hours and thus be replaced had ....

..... So we decided to make the trip the other way around and took a taxi to Carate to sadly a bit late with the approximately 8 hours to begin trek. The road to Carate is a hilly gravel road, so you have to einrechnen 1.5 hour drive for about 40 km here. Thus, we had to hike in 7 hours to make, so we arrived at our hostel before sunset. That was hard but we made it!

Sirena Ranger Station im Nationalpark Corcovado

Sirena Parque Nacional Corcovado

And then the next surprise - the campsite was not a campground but a kind of roofed wooden floor, where normally sometimes a few moldy foam mattresses lying around free for the taking, but which have already taken advantage of the guests that have arrived before us. So much for camping equipment our Guides .....! He had then still distended us a mattress and we stretched our mosquito net on - pretty close to second on a mattress to lie .....

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Anyway, then another (something bemühtere) Guide so kind to give us his tent, as he was not on the station for the night. What a luxury!

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On the second night, in the supposedly everything was fully booked, no one was almost at the "campsite". Apparently reservations agencies often places in advance and the tourists take this then is not it.

In these two days we were able to hike all the trails and observe many animals (more about that in a separate article).

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However, to want to last but not least was not sure if and when our friend, the pilot, because would pick us up (no matter if we had stayed also like an extra night) .... and our guide seemed like forever for anything to take responsibility Although promising much as ever, but has almost nothing of the retained what he had promised us.

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Conclusion: Our guide Vilmar was as they say a "Dampfplauderer" much bla bla and nothing behind it. We also had the opportunity to speak with other leaders at the station over the course of the tour, however, and have found that these incidents in Costa Rica are on the agenda and the Lord guides each amount of Proffessionalität missing .... Well, anyway, our guide was with distance the one who has shown us most of the animals and thus our trip was followed by a memorable experience .... photos!