|
Hitoy-Cerere
Biological Reserve
|
Size: 9,154 hectares
Distance from San José: 219 kilometers
Trails: Yes.
Dry Season: None |
|
| |
|
 |
Hitoy-Cerere
derives its name from two words in a local indigenous language,
hitoy means "wooly", in reference to the green blanket that
covers everything and cerere means, "water", because of
the abundance of rivers and streams. |
| |
|
| This park
hasn't been studied in depth and its not often visited,
because of its precipitous terrain and wet climate but these
two factors have produced a biological diversity that may
prove to be one of the richest in Costa Rica. The temperature
is consistently warm with daytime temperatures averaging
around 25 degrees C and rain is possible any time of the
year. |
 |
| |
|
 |
The reserve
is surrounded on three sides by indigenous people's reserves,
the Telire to the west, Talamanca to the South and Tayni
to the north. To the east and in the lowlands are the massive
banana plantations of the Estrella valley and it is through
this area that the reserve is accessible. |