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 Introduction
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This area is part of the Tenorio Volcano National Park, which is considered one of the major attractions of the area. Its area of influence is shared by the cantons of Upala, Guatuso, Bagaces, Cañas and Tilarán, who enjoy its exuberant landscapes, where it is possible to hike on natural trails and where you can find a number of species of flora and fauna particular to the tropical rainforest.
Other natural resources that are valued in this area are its waterfalls, which when combined with the thickness of the abundant primary forest present in the Tenorio Volcano National Park (richness and diversity of flora and fauna) presents a natural attraction of exceptional beauty for visitors to this area.
There are 2 access roads to this wilderness area. If you are coming from National Route 4 (San Carlos-Guatuso-Upala), in the Katira de Guatuso community, turn left and drive on Los Malekus Route for 12.3 km, approximately 21 minutes, until you reach the Station The Pilon of the Tenorio Volcano National Park. If you come by National Route 1, you must take Route 6 towards Bijagua - Upala for 30 km until you reach Bijagua where you turn right onto Ruta Maleku, also known as “ Camino al Parque “ and drive a distance of 9.8 km. , approximately 16 minutes. You will find the El Pilón Station of the Tenorio Volcano National Park on the right. Information: hablemosdevolcanes.com
El Jilguero Ecotourism Project
This project is located in the Tenorio Protected Zone, in the community of Tierras Morenas. It offers a tour of the Las Hornillas trail that is approximately 2 kilometers long. During the tour you can observe flora and fauna characteristic of the cloud forest. This project is managed by the El Sombrerito Association, made up of members of the Tierras Morenas community, through a use permit.
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