| The
park lies on a plain, the ancient Nicaraguan Trench, which was
filled with sediments 7 million years ago. The 19,000 hectar park
is a delta mosaic on an alluvial plain right beside the Caribbean
coast. The park has 11 ecological habitats, from high rainforest
to herbaceous marsh communities. The park protects a vital nestling
ground for green sea turtles (June-October), giant leatherback
turtles (Mid February-July), female hawksbill turtles (July-October).
The
wildlife is rich and diverse; birds (of which 309 species have
been identified), amphibians (of which 60 species have been observed),
reptiles (110) and mammals (60).
Some
of the species in the park include the howler, white-faced capuchin
and spider monkeys, the jaguar, the ocelot, manatees, macaw, turkey
vulture, black hawk and much more...
50km
northwest of Puerto Limon.
Opening
hours: Daily from 8:00-16:00.
It may
change without notice. |