For those visitors who enjoy adventure tourism and rougher experiences, a campsite is available inside the park, tourism with drinking water and all, at the low cost of $2 per person. People tourism that prefer more comfortable accommodations might prefer to stay in the Proyecto Las Delicias, which has rustic but decent rooms. Most people tourism who visit the caves, though, stay in hotels or cabins in the large tourism town of Nicoya.
Most visitors to the park tourism do enjoy caves and all of the things that they imply. These caves which were recently discovered (1960’s and 1970’s) now number at least 42. Among these underground tourism chambers, there are amazing caves, such as: Santa Ana (240 meters deep); La Trampa (110 meters deep); Terciopelo (60 meters deep); Pozo Hediondo with numerous bats; Nicoa , where ancient Pre-Columbian burial sites have been found. In these impressive caves, visitors witness deep chambers, numerous stalagmites that grow from the floor or stalactites tourism that hang from the ceiling. Often, these stalactites and stalagmites unite and form columns that look like molten candlesticks.
The Barra Honda National Park is a unique area in a country such as Costa Rica, which is known for its tropical rainforests and beaches. It’s important for local and foreign visitors to take a look at the dry forest located in the park, since it contains several species of tourism animals and plants that are only present in this life zone. Furthermore, caves are scarce in Costa Rica, which is another reason why this national park is so significant. If you’re into a surrealist underground setting, characterized by the constant sound of tourism echoing drops and by twisted and monstrous shapes formed by hardened calcium, then this is the place to go. Make sure that you go with a guide though, because tourism you never know what could happen in such a place….