Camino de Costa Rica
The Camino de Costa Rica (Way of Costa Rica) is a 280 kilometres (170 mi) long hiking trail across Costa Rica. It runs from the Atlantic Ocean (Caribbean coast), the southernmost part of the Tortuguero canals, up the mountain and through indigenous territory near the Barbilla National Park and through valleys and mountain ranges of the central region of the country, just south of the Turrialba and Irazu volcanoes and through the Los Santos coffee region down to the Pacific coast in Quepos.
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Camino de Costa Rica
The Camino de Costa Rica (Way of Costa Rica) is a 280 kilometres (170 mi) long hiking trail across Costa Rica. It runs from the Atlantic Ocean (Caribbean coast), the southernmost part of the Tortuguero canals, up the mountain and through indigenous territory near the Barbilla National Park and through valleys and mountain ranges of the central region of the country, just south of the Turrialba and Irazu volcanoes and through the Los Santos coffee region down to the Pacific coast in Quepos.
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Hike across coffee plantations
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Avg: 4.1% - 4.7%
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Max: 17.6% - 25%
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El Empalme, Los Santos Zone
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Map of the route over Costa Rica.
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Camino de Costa Rica
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Hike across coffee plantations
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Indigenous territories, national parks, volcanoes, Atlantic and Pacific oceans.
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Barra de Parismina to Quepos
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Hiking
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Camino de Costa Rica
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