Costa Rica Travel Guide
by: Wolf Sebring
Costa Rica Travel Guide - Costa Rica beckons all you tourists from around the world who are looking for the ultimate getaway like never before. Here are a few details, which might come in handy when you plan to come down to Costa Rica.
The national income of Costa Rica is double that of most Latin American countries. Thus it is one of the more prosperous nations in the region resulting in dipping crime figures, which are already quite low. Here in Costa Rica there is no formal, concrete military force, normally maintained in lieu of defense.
Tourists find communication is easy as the people here speak English, German and Italian in addition to the native Spanish. Also, most of the Costa Ricans exhibit decent education, propagated on a mass scale in this country. An amazingly high literacy rate, to the tune of over 90% is mostly reached. A peaceful democratic regime resides in this country with a democratically elected government sworn in to power every year.
The population, contrary to census figures is somehow concealed to the eyes of a tourist. The concentration is mostly around the city of San Jose , which has the largest area among other cities, with most of the people living in the internal region around the city. Most of the people travel to the coasts to live in the pleasant climate most of the times and thus the country looks depleted in terms of population.
The diversity of climates and the natural sceneries is remarkable here in Costa Rica. Down south are the deepest and the richest of rainforests with high concentration of the tropical climate. Up north it is rough and arid mostly, both in terms of climate and the natural scene. The Midwestern portion, on the map of Costa Rica is again dotted with peaks and mountains, which carry brilliant views as one progresses towards the coastline. Right across the center off course there is a stretch of rugged volcanoes, some in slumber some raging and active all the time of the year.
The really significant information you need while visiting this country is really which place you want to visit and the type of climate exhibited. The climate and geography quotient is kind of complicated. It rains regularly between the months of May and November down the Pacific Coast, especially in October, when it rains daily. Crossing over to the east coast it is really the months between November and January when it pours heavily. Similarly the rest of Costa Rica experiences similar climate diversity throughout the year.
All the amicable hospitality you could expect from a Costa Rica travel guide is here. Plan your trip to Costa Rica as soon as possible, to enjoy the best of tours.
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