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La Amistad International Park |
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About:The word "amistad" means friendship. The park acquired its name because it extends to Panama - the country next door - and the relationship between these two countries is amicable. The La Amistad International Park is surrounded by indian reservations: Chirripo, Tayni, Telire and Talamanca on the Atlantic coast and Ujarras, Salitre and Abagra on the Talamanca mountain range. Most of the Costa Rican indian tribes used this area as a refuge from attacks by the Spaniards. The terrain was too rough for the more refined Conquestadore. He couldn't go pounding up these steep hillsides on his horse. Consequently, most Costa Rican native Americans ended up settling in this area. The park covers a great extension of the Talamanca mountain range, south from Chirripo Peak. Most of the park has steep, lush terrain, and most of it has never been explored. The altitude is about 100 meters (328 feet) high. You can see the Kamuk peak, which is 3,549 meters (11,644 feet) high and Durika peak, which is 3,280 meters (10,762 feet) high.
Activities:Hiking is available unmarked trials. Camping is permitted but there are no facilities.
Flora & Fauna:Fauna: There are more than 263 species of amphibians and reptiles such as salamanders, lizards and anurans. There are more than 400 species of birds including the resplendent quetzal and the sooty-capped bush tanager. The most common mammals are ocelots, tapirs, puma, jaguar and banded anteater.
Facilities: Several ranger stations are located in the park: the La Amistad international park station at Sector Pittier, the Tres Colinas Sector and the Altamira Sector. The Las Cruces biological field station is near La Amistad at San Vito de Coto Brus.
Fees & Schedule: Schedule: 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Getting There:If you want to explore the La Amistad limited trail, contact SPN office in San Jose in advance or go to a "puesto" located on the small hamlet of Progreso 40 km (25 mi.) northwest of San Vito where a ranger can provide you with further information. Note: It is easier to access the park via Las Tablas area, near San Vito de Coto Brus, where a few nature lodges stand near its borders.
Nearby:The Wilson Botanical Garden, see botanical gardens of Costa Rica
Contact Info:The Organization for Tropical Studies runs the Las Cruces Biological Field Station near La Amistad, at San Vito de Coto Brus. |
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