
The Turrialba volcano is located in the Central Mountain Range of Costa Rica and reaches an altitude of 10,955 feet. It is one of the five active volcanoes in the country. The volcano covered in dense vegetation looks out over approximately 3,900 acres (1,577 ha) of mostly montane rain forest, with ferns, bromeliads, lichens and mosses. A large portion of Turrialba Volcano National Park is made up of primary and secondary forest, which is where it is most common to view the smaller wildlife scurrying around. Hiking through the trails allows to see the various lava flows that give evidence to the once flowing rivers of hot magma.

Despite of the fact of being a beautiful and accessible area, Turrialba Volcano is not visited as much as its neighbor, the Irazu Volcano, but this actually could result advantageous for those who run away from the crowded touristic places.

The drive to the Volcano is another highlight to visit this area; you will get to see amazing views of the Turrialba Valley and the surroundings landscapes. This truly is the best way to see the most spectacular views of the Turrialba Valley and on a clear day the Caribbean coast. This is a trip that can be done by yourself or on a tour; Explornatura can help you with the last one.
A nice getaway, very easy to get to and explore another site on Costa Rica!!!
By Maricel/Explornatura
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Good read Maricel. I'm absolutely adding this to my must-see list.