Sunday, October 21, 2007

Costa Rica Travel-Who Is It For ?

In some areas of Costa Rica, the concept of what is considered to be luxury is hardly deserving of the name when compared to the standards of living in the United States. In many cases, visitors travel to the area thinking that they will find all manner of luxury and lavishly appointed accommodations. The truth is, much of Costa Rica is barely developed and is still considered to be a third world country. Traveling to Costa Rica is not for the timid and certainly not for those individuals who are used to the highest quality accommodations and luxury services that can be found in other tourist destination locations. In the case of Costa Rica, much of the nation is still blanketed by rain forest and tropical vegetation, making development almost impossible for any but the largest developers and real estate investors. With the emphasis on living life in a primitive manner, the Costa Rica vacation appeals mainly to backpackers and hikers and those who intend to get back to nature in some form by visiting the tropical rain forest.

The rain forest in fact is the main attraction in the Costa Rica area, drawing nature lovers who want to see the last vestiges of tropical forest that exist on planet Earth in the form of the Costa Rica tropical jungle. Many visitors require little more than a backpack and some basic survival skills to enjoy the experience of visiting the tropical rain forest that exists in Costa Rica and draws so many visitors from around the world who are interested in this back to nature approach to visiting the Costa Rica area. As long as this type of popularity continues, it is very likely that the Costa Rica tourist industry will continue to increase on an exponential level as more and more visitors to the area continue to generate revenue in the local economy.

With all the emphasis on these types of visitors, it remains to be seen what type of feature the area might have when development takes hold and infrastructure gets put in place for the types of resorts and developments that generally populate these types of lush tropical areas that feature so much beachfront property and natural scenery. In the future, the area might be home to all manner of upscale and luxurious resorts, but in the present day, these types of facilities are minimal to say the least.

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