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PARQUE NACIONAL DE CAHUITA

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Cahuita, Costa Rica
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2024
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Cahuita National Park, one of the most beautiful sites in the country with its sandy beaches, its forest and its relatively calm waters.

Declared a national park in 1978, it is the only park in the country that is partly managed by the community and whose entrance fee is left to the appreciation of each visitor. The inhabitants knew how to preserve their way of life, far from the other Ticos who never come there. This is what makes the difference between the southeast of the country and the other coasts, much more frequented. The Cahuita National Park begins at the southern end of the village, and covers 1,067 hectares on land and 22,400 hectares at sea. It is one of the most beautiful places in the country with its white sandy beaches, its coconut palms sloping towards the sea like on a postcard and its relatively calm waters. The main attraction is the coral reef that surrounds Punta Cahuita; unfortunately, it is threatened by the sediments (from the banana plantations) and the pesticides that the Estrella River deposits north of Cahuita. On this reef you can observe sea fans, sea urchins and colored fish, elk horns and cerebriforms...

At the entrance of the park (one as the other), a path leads you from the point to the jungle (4 kilometers). You can reach the other entrance by walking another 4 kilometers, and then return to the starting point, either by cab, by walking on the same path, or (twice as fast) by following the coastal road. If you enter the park from the south of the village, you will walk along the Playa Blanca before arriving at the Suárez River, which flows into the sea. You can then continue to the Perezoso River. In case of rain, the walk is compromised because the rivers swell and it can be complicated to cross them; be careful and stop where nature requires it... In good weather, it is only a formality and you will arrive at Punta Cahuita easily. Another coastal trail will then allow you to walk along Puerto Vargas to the entrance of the same name. Since the beginning of 2017, another trail also allows you to enter the forest in order to get closer to the animals and local flora.

Small tip: it is better to go through the village of Cahuita to avoid paying the entrance to the park. As you will be kindly pointed out, this should not prevent you from leaving a donation, which will be used by the community for the management of the park. The use of a guide is not essential because the paths are well marked out, but it is highly recommended to see the animals. You may have the chance to see howler monkeys, coatis, green ibis, chocuacos... Male howler monkeys make an impressive cry the first time they are heard. A bone in the larynx allows them this particular resonance, which could resemble the barking of a very large dog. It is necessary to go to the park very early in the morning to enjoy it. The sector of Punta Cahuita in Puerto Vargas closes at 2 pm. The bathers will prefer this portion in high season, much quieter than the one accessible from the village. Like many Ticos, remember to bring something to eat.

Swimming is allowed in some places along the Puerto Vargas trail. Elsewhere, beware of the currents, indicated by signs.

It is also possible to dive (with snorkel) around the coral reef by having a local accompany you in a boat. But remember that the rain clouds the water..

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Visited in march 2018
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J'ai découvert de nombreux parcs au Costa Rica mais celui de Cahuita est selon moi le meilleur du pays. La balade est agréable, les plages sont belles, il y a de nombreux animaux et on peut même découvrir les coraux en faisant du snorkeling. En passant par l'entrée se situant dans Cahuita on peut y accéder gratuitement ou en faisant un don. En resortant de l'autre côté du parc on peut prendre un bus public pour retourner dans la ville pour 500C par personne. Il faut y aller dans la matinée pour pouvoir prendre son temps car le milieu du parc ferme à 14h00.
laminimouse
Visited in november 2017
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Découverte du parc en faisant un snorkeling tour chez Mareina Cruz, une petite cabane bleu dans le coin de Cahuita, et contrairement aux autres groupes qu'on a paerçu sur des bateaux, on était 6 sur le bateau et pas 12 ou plus. Petit arrêt sur une plage du parc après 2h de snorkelling, pour grignotter des ananas et reperer quelques animaux.
laurence31
Visited in january 2018
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If the entrance by the village is based on donations, you must not give a bad image of the French by being "radin" above all that a register indicates your identity! The trail runs along the beach, but you have to cross 2 rios that depend on the tide can reveal dangerous. If you're wearing trekking shoes, you'll have to get rid of it and give it back every time. To prefer shoes that go into the water, because the trails are well established. A guide is not necessary. Just walk and stop each time a group takes pictures! A lazy awaits you from the entrance. You'll see mostly many monkeys. A large wooden bridge brings back to the second entrance of the park. From there it is better to take the bus to Cahuita, because there is no shadow on the road (950 CRC for 2).
Visited in november 2017
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Ce parc dont l'entrée est sur don (il n'y a pas de somme définie, on inscrit obligatoirement son état civil et on donne ce que l'on veut, même 1 ou 2$) surtout si on y va tous les jours, car ce parc possède sur sa 1ère partie littorale une belle plage jalonnée par des drapeaux verts ou rouges vous signalant les zones de baignade sans danger des courants transverses assez forts ici. Question animaux à voir, tout dépendra de votre chance et de votre observation et du moment (il est faux de dire que tôt le matin c'est mieux), sinon beaucoup de coatis et singes et parfois des serpents, paresseux dès fois... courage dans votre observation, évitez les groupes et les devancer.
Bouboue27
Visited in february 2016
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Un des meilleurs parcs du Costa Rica, nous avons pu voir plusieurs paresseux de très prêt ainsi que de nombreux singes. Le cadre est très sympa le long de l ocean.

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