Creature Feature: Oropendolas of Costa Rica

Creature Feature: Oropendolas of Costa Rica

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] Gregarious and loud, their unmistakable calls resembling a crowd of people all gargling at the same time, they are heard before being seen. Oropendolas, the largest member of the blackbird family that includes blackbirds, orioles,...

Think it Over

Think it Over

  Moving to Costa Rica is thrilling, bewildering and wonderfully human all at once. I learned early that the country rewards those who arrive curious and willing to adapt. The moment I caught myself repeating, “That’s not how we do it back home,” I realised I was...

Guayabo: History of a Mystery

Guayabo: History of a Mystery

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] Guayabo’s Stone Secrets: Costa Rica’s Ancient City That Still Works Costa Rica thrills travellers with rainforest adventures, living culture, nightly entertainment, hard-to-believe wildlife encounters, hot real-estate conversations,...

Benefits of Nature-Costa Rica Natural High

Benefits of Nature-Costa Rica Natural High

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] Costa Rica’s Natural High: How Nature Heals Your Body, Calms Your Mind, and Sharpens Your Life Costa Rica is where adventure meets serenity: dawn yoga on a tide-washed beach, zip-lines over rainforest canopies, marimba nights in the...

Coffee and Chocolate: Who Can Resist?

Upon arriving in La Fortuna, the main town near Arenal Volcano, my husband, Vern, and I began exploring the area for things to do. I had seen a sign coming into town advertising coffee and chocolate tours. Well, who doesn’t love coffee...and chocolate? What a GREAT...

Elephant Beetle

Elephant Beetle

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]     Costa Rica is full of big characters—scarlet macaws that sound like rock bands, surfers who swear the next set is “the one”, chefs plating mango with chilli like it’s confetti, and beetles the size of a child’s fist patrolling...

Captain Paul Watson Foundation: (CPWF ) Costa Rica Update

Captain Paul Watson Foundation: (CPWF ) Costa Rica Update

https://youtu.be/EbjSGWmZQ2g?si=lAL4V14JfpNJqNES Costa Rica's strategic location supports a rich diversity of wildlife, with its extensive marine ecosystem featuring the unique Costa Rica Thermal Dome, which attracts various marine life. Cocos Island, a World Heritage...

Why We Keep Publishing Howler Magazine After 29 Years

Why We Keep Publishing Howler Magazine After 29 Years

Costa Rica is a land where jungle mountains meet rolling surf, where scarlet macaws glide across the sky, and where "Pura Vida" is more than a phrase—it's a way of life. Adventures abound, from white-water rafting to volcano hiking; culture thrives in music,...

Manatee Moments: Quiet Encounters in Tortuguero

Manatee Moments: Quiet Encounters in Tortuguero

Tortuguero, a tranquil paradise in Costa Rica, offers a rare opportunity to witness manatees in their natural habitat. September, when boat traffic is lower, increases the chances of spotting these elusive creatures in the calm freshwater canals. Whether you’re a...

Why Sloths Love the Wet Season: Puddles, Perches, and Plant Parties

Why Sloths Love the Wet Season: Puddles, Perches, and Plant Parties

Why do sloths seem happier during Costa Rica’s rainy season? Sloths thrive during the wet season because food is plentiful, trees blossom, and the damp slows predators. While humans dodge puddles and frizz, sloths are sliding into their best lives—literally. Rain...

Shadow Kings: Tracking Costa Rica’s Jungle Royals

Shadow Kings: Tracking Costa Rica’s Jungle Royals

What are Costa Rica’s jungle apex predators? The top predators in Costa Rica’s jungles are jaguars, pumas, ocelots, and jaguarundis. These big cats rule the tropical terrain with stealth and power. As the rainy season reaches its peak in August and September, the...

A Heartbreaking Loss: A Call to Protect Our Howler Monkeys

A Heartbreaking Loss: A Call to Protect Our Howler Monkeys

On the morning of June 11th, my son and I were forever changed by a heart-wrenching scene. As we were traveling up the hill from Playa Hermosa toward the Waldorf Hotel around 7:30 AM, a piercing cry shattered the morning calm. High above, on tangled power lines...