Costa Rica Birdwatching Route Network Expands
Costa Rica Tourism officials have been pushing birding as a dedicated segment, leaning on two things birders care about most: species density and logistics. ICT materials cite more than 900 recorded bird species in the country and frame birdwatching as a growing tourism niche supported by observation sites and specialized routes. One of the clearest examples of how that strategy shows up on the ground is Tortuguero National Park , where a structured bird survey reported a record 186 migratory and resident species in a single event, surpassing prior counts and reinforcing Tortuguero’s pull for serious birders and wildlife photographers. Costa Rica’s pitch to birders is simple: you can see a lot, fast, across multiple ecosystems, without spending your trip on long transfers. ICT’s own framing describes birdwatching tourism as a “constantly growing niche” that offers a wide variety of species “without having to travel long distances,” backed by national programs tied to research and dev...