
COSTA RICA
Osa Peninsula
The pristine rainforests and the rugged natural beauty of the Osa Peninsula make this region among the most beautiful areas in Costa Rica. Declared "one of the most biologically intense places on earth" by the National Geographic, the Osa Peninsula have today, become the premier eco-tourism destination in Costa Rica.
BEST TIME to VISIT COSTA RICA
BEST TIME to TRAVEL to COSTA RICA
From December to April

butterfly

trogon bird

Praying mantis

Pacific ocean view

This golfo dulce frog is poisonous and visible only in day time

relax at the pool surrounded by rainforest

relax on the terrace with ocean and rainforest view

Pacific Ocean and Rainforest

lodge

Bird's-eye

white face monkeys

woodpecker

trogon bird

sleepy tapir which are more active at night


waves

flight to Osa Peninsula

relax

sunrise

butterfly

Black and green dart frog - poisonous

tiny lizard

small lizard

black-mandibled toucan

Parakeet

iguana

Golfo dulce poisonous frog is endemic to Puerto Jimenez area

Spiders : the large one is the female and the tiny red one, the male. This female spider always need a snack after mating and the red guy is on the menu

black-mandibled toucan

Hummingbird and purple flowers

black-mandibled toucan

bat on a tree

Hawler monkey

relax at the lodge with an ocean view

Green and Black dart is a poisonous frog around 3 - 4 cms

Green and Black dart is a poisonous frog around 3 - 4 cms

Green and Black dart is a poisonous frog around 3 - 4 cms

Golfo dulce frog is endemic to Osa Peninsula and poisonous

Golfo dulce frog is endemic to Osa Peninsula and poisonous

Golfo dulce frog is endemic to Osa Peninsula and poisonous

Night Walk - 2 green frogs with red eyes mating - the smaller male is on the top

Night Walk - 2 green frogs with red eyes mating

Night Walk - green frog with red eyes

Night Walk - frog

Night Walk -

Night Walk - frog

Night Walk - frog

Night Walk - toad

Night Walk - large toad

Night Walk - toad

Night Walk - toad

Night Walk - frog on the edge of the swimming pool

Night Walk - spider

Night Walk - looks like a spider, but it's not but a relative specie

Night walk - Tarentula - juvenal

Night Walk - spider

Night Walk - spider

Night Walk - Ants nest - just a hole on the ground

lizard with yellow skin under its throat

red bird

trogon bird - yellow belly

Trogon bird - back side

tiger heron - the small stripes are the explanation of the name

Praying mantiss

hawler monkey

hawler monkey

scarlet macaw

scarlet macaw

scarlet macaw

scarlet macaw

hawk

old tree with lichen and mousse

tiny leard on a tree

scarlet macaw

small lizard

water falls

rainforest

rainforest

rainforest - old tree

rainforest

rainforest

rainforest

rainforest - large old tree

rainforest - spiny palm tree

liana in the rainforest

walking palm tree - rainforest

rainforest

rainforest - trail is going thru the tree

rainforest - Fig strangler tree

rainforest

Night walk - Frog floating in a pond

small scorpio hiding

insect with large antennas

Night walk - Frog floating in a pond

pretty and non poisonous green frog with red eyes

looks like a spider, but it's not but a relative specie

tiger heron

vulture

Puerto Jimenez - Marina

Puerto Jimenez - the owner of this boat won't be happy with its visitors

Large iguana on a tree

beach and birds

beach landscape on Pacific ocean

lizard with an inflating yellow skin under its throat to be used for defending its territory or seduce females

same lizard with its usual throat

pelican flying

scarlet macaw are living by couples

small lizard on a tree

lizard

hawler monkey

coati

very thin snake - non poisonous - here the head

very thin snake - non poisonous - very difficult to see on branches and dead leaves

pretty bird