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Aguacate Mountains Biological Corridor Voyage Tips and guide

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    The Aguacate Mounatains Biological Corridor (Corredor Biológico Montes del Aguacate) is an important biological corridor in the Aguacate Mountains in central Costa Rica. It plays a crucial role in biodiversity conservation, connecting various protected areas and facilitating the movement of flora and fauna across a landscape that has been impacted by human development. The corridor encompasses diverse ecosystems, from rainforests and cloud forests to farm lands and towns, highlighting the importance of integrated conservation efforts.

    Cities

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    It includes the cities of Palmares and San Ramon.

    Get in

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    By Plane

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    The nearest airport is Juan Santamaria (SJO) in San José. For excursions in the region, you can easily rent a car near the airport.

    By car

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    Access to most parts of the corridor is primarily by car. Roads connect the various towns and communities within and around the Corridor. Check road conditions, especially during the rainy season. Some roads are not well maintained.

    By bus

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    Local buses serve many of the towns and villages within the influence area of the corridor. However, reaching specific natural areas might require other transportation.

    Do

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    Bird Watching

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    Hiking

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    • Hiking trails (and waterfall) - maintained by Mea Culpa Restaurant for their patrons, 3 km south of Berlin de San Ramon,.
    • Madra Verde Nature Preserve,

    Eat

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    Mea Culpa Restaurant, 3 km south of Berlin de San Ramon.

    Stay

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