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Fauna · Puerto Jiménez, Puntarenas, Costa Rica

Tapir River Crossing — Corcovado Costa Rica

The Baird's tapir (Tapirus bairdii) of Corcovado National Park's Osa Peninsula — the largest land mammal in Central America at 300 kg, a rainforest relic whose unchanged morphology across 30 million years of fossil record makes it one of the world's most ancient-looking large mammals — crosses the park's rivers and uses the beach at dawn for salt-licking and movement between forest patches. The combination of Corcovado's extraordinary biodiversity (the most biologically intense place on Earth, according to National Geographic), the tapir's improbable size emerging from the forest onto the beach, and the Pacific coast setting creates an encounter of genuinely unusual quality. The Sirena ranger station's beach and the Río Sirena provide the most reliable tapir encounters: the animal's track patterns recognisable to experienced guides, and the river crossing events at dawn producing encounters at 10-metre range.

When
Dec — Apr
Best viewing
A pre-dawn walk to the Río Sirena or beach at Sirena Station, guided by a ranger or naturalist guide, with a genuine chance of observing a wild Baird's tapir crossing the river or salt-licking on the beach at close range.
Category
Fauna
Status
Returns Jan 2027

About this spectacle

At first light, the forest at Sirena Station seems to hold its breath. Then, with unhurried calm, a Baird's tapir — barrel-bodied, prehensile-nosed, and utterly prehistoric in appearance — wades into the Río Sirena or emerges onto the Pacific beach to lick at salt-rich sand. At 300 kg, it moves with quiet authority, its footfalls nearly silent against the river's murmur and the distant surf. The encounter happens at close range: experienced guides can read tapir tracks and anticipate crossing points, placing visitors within metres of an animal unchanged in form for 30 million years. The setting amplifies the experience — humid rainforest pressing to the beach edge, howler monkeys overhead, scarlet macaws crossing the dawn sky. The combination of extreme biodiversity, isolation, and the sheer improbability of encountering Central America's largest land mammal on a jungle beach makes this one of Central America's most affecting wildlife moments.

When to go

Dec — Apr

Getting there

Nearest airport: PMZ. Nearest city: Puerto Jiménez.

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