Osa Peninsula: Beyond Corcovado
Osa Peninsula offers a variety of attractions, including the Corcovado National Park.
For instance, the Danta Corcovado Lodge is a cozy shelter built with the least impact on the farm where it is located, consisting of 21 hectares, 12 of them representing forest area. In fact, the wood comes directly from a reforested area, with the specific purpose of using the timber forest. Moreover, the warmth of this lodge enables visitors to feel as a part of a big family, as if they were at home.

Another amazing attraction is the Cobo farm, where visitors can enjoy the spectacular chocolate tour. This farm uses several types and techniques of cultivation, combined with forest sectors that enable the protection and conservation of many animals, such as the white-faced monkeys.

The major cultivation of the farm is chocolate, a product that everybody knows and enjoys. However, many people do not even imagine what goes on behind the plantations of cocoa. The production of chocolate is a work of art.

Osa Peninsula is located south of the province of Puntarenas. It is home for a patrimony of wildlife species, most of which is protected in eight natural parks and reservoirs.
 
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