Parque Nacional Del Agua Juan Castro Blanco
Ajita ChowhanAjita Chowhan/Guest Contributor/THINGS TO DO, COSTA RICA/ Updated : Nov 22, 2016, 11:11 IST
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A national park that is owned privately in the form of plantations, it is a little far from the capital. Choose to stay at one of the lodges and gorge on the fresh trout from the five rivers. The Juan Castro Blanco National park i … Read more
A national park that is owned privately in the form of plantations, it is a little far from the capital. Choose to stay at one of the lodges and gorge on the fresh trout from the five rivers. The Juan Castro Blanco National park is nestled between the slopes of two volcanoes, Volcan Plantar, and Volcan Provenir. Read less

A national park that is owned privately in the form of plantations, it is a little far from the capital. Choose to stay at one of the lodges and gorge on the fresh trout from the five rivers. The Juan Castro Blanco National park is nestled between the slopes of two volcanoes, Volcan Plantar, and Volcan Provenir. If that was not spectacular enough, the national park is the origin of five major rivers, La Vieja, Aguas Zarcas, named after the volcano river Platanar, Tora, and Tres Amigos.
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