OVEREX
Rainforest gradients. Volcanic ridgelines. Two-ocean exposure.

COSTA RICA

ASIA

Costa Rica compresses jungle, volcano and coastline into a tight and dynamic landscape. Overex travels here for tropical terrain, short-distance transitions and structured adventure within a stable environment. This is not vast continental movement. This is concentrated nature — humid, elevated and alive.

CR

Compact and vertically diverse
COSTA RICA

TRAVEL SNAPSHOT

ASIA

TERRITORRY

COSTA RICA
  • • REGION: Central America
  • • CAPITAL CITY: San José
  • • LANDSCAPE: Rainforest, volcanic highlands, Pacific & Caribbean coasts
  • • ALTITUDE RANGE: Sea level – 3,800m+
  • • CLIMATE: Tropical humidity / heavy rainfall cycles
  • • POPULATION DENSITY: Concentrated in Central Valley
  • • OFFICIAL LANGUAGE(S): Spanish
  • • LOCAL CURRENCY: Costa Rican Colón

EXPEDITION PROFILE

COSTA RICA
  • • BEST SEASON: Dry season (Dec–April)
  • • REMOTENESS: Moderate
  • • DRIVING CONDITIONS: Mountain roads, jungle access tracks, coastal routes
  • • PACE OF TRAVEL: Moderate
  • • TRAVEL STYLE: Pioneer Tours / Leader Tours / Expeditions
  • • DIFFICULTY: Accessible - Remote
  • • LOCAL INTERACTION LEVEL: High
  • • ELECTRICITY: 120V
7% Off
$4280
$3999

Duration 14 Days
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$8995
$8495
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Difficulty Accessible
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$2245
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EXPEDITION CONTEXT

• Volcanic chain shapes interior routing
• Dense rainforest reduces long-distance visibility
• Strong tourism infrastructure in main corridors
• Seasonal rainfall affects secondary road access
• Pacific–Caribbean transitions possible within days

FIELD NOTES

• Mud conditions during rainy season
• Narrow mountain roads in interior sectors
• Reliable fuel and service network
• Wildlife crossings frequent in rural areas
• Border logistics structured but time-sensitive

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