Cabo Blanco Absolute Natural Reserve, located on the tip of the Nicoya Peninsula, holds a significant place in Costa Rica’s conservation history as one of the country’s first natural reserves. This pioneering reserve sparked a movement that led to the creation of over 30 national parks and reserves. Within its boundaries, visitors can explore dense, lush forests and walk along pristine, white-sand beaches. Hiking trails offer the opportunity to spot exotic wildlife, immersing hikers in the vibrant and diverse ecosystems that define this protected area.
Cabo Blanco Absolute Natural Reserve
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