It’s no wonder that Costa Rica is best known for eco tourism considering that it’s one of the most biologically diverse regions in the world. With over 25% of the country designated as protected area, Costa Rica currently has 32 national parks, 8 biological reserves, 13 forest reserves, and 51 wildlife refuges. In these areas you can find many protected species such as leatherback sea turtles, crocodiles, jaguars, pumas, tapirs, monkeys, tree sloths and hundreds of exotic birds. It is also interesting to note that Costa Rica contains over 10% of the world’s butterfly species.
If you come to Costa Rica you will find that most of the tourist excursions and adventure activities you partake in advocate a deep commitment to the environment. There are a variety of activities here that would please any eco-conscious outdoorsman. These include canopying the age-old trees, hiking through cloud forests, rappelling down waterfalls, horseback riding and trips to the many active volcanoes sprinkled throughout the country.
Global TESOL College Cost Rica seeks to provide our trainees with the opportunity to experience all of this during the TESOL training course. While you stay at our first class facilities nestled high in the mountains of Coronado, you won’t have to travel far to see what I’m talking about. As a matter of fact, our campus literally borders the famous Braulio Carrillo National Park. This 108,971-acre park is made up of lush rainforest, cascading peaks and gorges, rushing rivers, divine cloud forests and blossoming flora and fauna.
We arrange trips every weekend throughout the TESOL program and encourage all of our trainees to come along in order to learn more about this incredible paradise. For more information on the activities and trips we offer just visit our website.