Gandoca Manzanillo Wildlife Refuge
Gandoca Manzanillo Wildlife Refuge
Gandoca Manzanillo Wildlife Refuge |
The Gandoca Manzanillo Wildlife Refuge protects some of the most threatened species in the region. Including the manatee, the ocelot, the jaguar and an exotic variety of birds. Classified as a humid tropical forest. It also protects some fantastic mangrove oyster beds that are lounging on the coral reef along the white sandy beach. The wetlands hide the only Jolillo and Orey swamps in Costa Rica. On the other hand, wildlife also serves as a nesting area for various species of sea turtles. Also manatees, alligators, dolphins and shad; the nesting season for turtles takes place between March and May.
What to do in Gandoca Manzanillo?
The calm waters of Gandoca Manzanillo are perfect for swimming and snorkelling in the coral reefs. Nothing is more exotic than exploring mangroves and swamps, kayaking or rowing, surrounded by the most exotic desert. Once you have explored, you will have time to turn your attention to the small town of Gandoca Manzanillo.
Until just a couple of decades ago, this was just a fishing village, and it received very few visitors. Still today it is an excellent place to visit to relax. Get away from it all and enjoy the beauty of nature to the fullest. While in Gandoca Manzanillo be sure to visit all the beaches along the coast to Puerto Viejo. In addition, Punta Uva, Playa Chiquita, Punta Cocles, and Beach Break. The lush vegetation and rich fauna of this part of the country are so reminiscent of the jungle adventure landscape reminds us of childhood! Go on kayaking and diving excursions, as well as additional excursions. Excursions to the Talamanca mountains, excursions to Bocas del Toro and dolphin watching trips.
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