Corocovado National Park is located on the Osa Peninsula, on the southwestern coast of Costa Rica. This is one of the last large protected areas left on the entire Pacific Coast of Central America. It is regarded internationally as one of the most biologically intense areas in the planet. Even today, it remains mostly inaccessible, it is home to enigmatic creatures such as jaguars, harpy eagles, and scarlet macaws, and we always feel very fortunate to be among the few people to visit this incredible place.