Puerto Jimenez |
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| Last Updated on Thursday, 16 July 2009 22:35 |
General Information:Location: Osa Peninsula; 11 miles north of Cabo Matapalo and 28 miles from Carate Weather: Hot, humid and rainy at times. December through April are the driest months Temperatures: Range from 63-88° F Altitude: sea level
The colorful town of Puerto Jimenez is located on the Osa Peninsula’s southeastern coast, adjacent to the rich waters of the Golfo Dulce. Backpackers, animal lovers, and eco-tourists alike are drawn to the brightly painted buildings, inspiring wildlife, and pristine beaches of this quiet coastal town. The area’s mangrove swamps and humid rainforests are home to a myriad of fauna, including scarlet macaws, white-faced monkeys, caiman and ocelots. In the late 1960’s, gold mining and logging transformed this backwater hamlet into a thriving port – amazingly, it has managed to retain its charming, small-town ambiance. While tourism has attracted a number of foreign residents to this little corner of the world, there is still enough of a Costa Rican population to maintain a unique local flavor.
Puerto Jimenez is an hour and a half drive from Corcovado National Park, one of the most biologically diverse regions on earth. An information center in town provides details on trails and wildlife to visitors planning a hike or camping trip. Hiring a naturalist guide is highly recommended to help spot animals while trekking through the park’s lush trails.
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