The
creation of this park in 1970 gave much-needed protection to one of
the region's most important and unique natural resources: a 22-kilometer
stretch of shoreline believed to be the principal nesting site throughout
the western half of the Caribbean Sea for the Atlantic green sea turtle. An
even larger species, the Leatherback Sea Turtle, also nests on these
beaches from February to April, although most nesting is done in the
southern portion of the park, far from the actual village of Tortuguero.
In
addition to this vital strip of coastline, Tortuguero National Park
protects 18,946 ha. of forested habit and an extensive work of freshwater
creeks and lagoons. The aquatic environment is home to 7 species of
river turtles, as well as Spectacled Caiman, Southern River Otters,
the scarce and hard to see West Indian Manatee, the fierce-looking Alligator
Gar -- a fish which has remained nearly unchanged in appearance since
prehistoric times -- and numerous other fish species including Atlantic
Snook and Atlantic Tarpon which bring anxious anglers to this region
from all over the world. Gliding
through the tranquil backwaters in a small boat is as enjoyable and
rewarding a way to watch wildlife as you're likely to find anywhere.
And even if most of the diverse assortment of rain forest denizens manages
to elude your gaze, the experience alone, along with the wonderful forest
sounds, make this activity one of the highlights of any visit. In
1994, the Caribbean Conservation Corporation finished a new Visitors
Center Building just north of the village of Tortuguero and the exhibits
on display are very well done and most informative. Admission
policy: Night walks on the beach to observe nesting sea turtles must
be in the company of a trained and authorized local guide (arrangements
can be made through any of the area hotels). To
get there: Accessible only by boat or plane. The 30-minute flight from
San José can be arranged with any of the private charter companies,
or on the regularly scheduled TravelAir service. Boats
can be hired in Moín (just north of Limón) to take you
up the canal system to Tortuguero. The length of time depends on the
vessel (averages between two and four hours). Tortuguero can also be
reached by boat from Puerto Viejo de Sarapiquí. This is a longer,
but equally scenic journey which takes you down the Sarapiquí
River to the San Juan River (at which point you will technically be
in Nicaragua and thus must go through the corresponding border checks
on both sides of the river), and then through Barra del Colorado Wildlife
Refuge to Tortuguero. This route usually takes from four to six hours. Fishing:
The species and conditions are essentially the same as at Barra del
Colorado. Climate:
This coastal region receives four to five meters of rain per year (sometimes
more), so expect very warm and humid conditions. History:
The low-lying areas are of relatively recent geological formation being
alluvial sediments washed down from the interior mountains, but the
few hilly places in the region, including Tortuguero Hill near the mouth
of the Tortuguero River, are remnant volcanic formations that date back
to when this portion of Central America consisted of nothing more than
an archipelago of volcanic islands. At
some time in the region's history, sea turtles discovered that the beach
here made a suitable nesting site and have continued to return faithfully
ever since. However, the Green Sea Turtle nearly declined to extinction
due to excessive harvesting of its meat for turtle soup and of eggs
poached from the nests for their supposed aphrodisiacal properties. Fortunately,
the efforts of the late Dr. Archie Carr, a biologist from the University
of Florida, in Gainesville, were in time to initiate the preservation
of the species before it was too late. In 1959, he formed the Caribbean
Conservation Corporation for the purpose of studying and protecting
sea turtles throughout the region. The turtle tagging program begun
at Tortuguero in 1955 is still continuing today and has yielded much
information about these enigmatic creatures. We can assist you in planning your trip in Costa Rica! Please contact our travel division on how to customize your vacation to meet your budget and expectations. We replay with a suggested itinerary and cost within 24 hours.
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