Costa Rica

La Amistad International Peace Park Altamira Sector Indigenous Territory Access

Indigenous territory access to Central America's largest cloud forest

Difficult

Deep in the Talamanca Mountains along the Panama border, this rough track follows indigenous Cabécar territory boundaries through La Amistad’s Altamira sector, where Costa Rica’s most traditional communities still practice subsistence agriculture on steep mountainsides. The route starts at Buenos Aires and climbs through coffee fincas before entering indigenous lands at Ujarrás, where the pavement ends and serious 4WD begins. The critical challenge comes at Río Coen’s three-stage crossing system at kilometer 31, where seasonal flows can rise two meters in an hour during afternoon thunderstorms.

This requires respectful travel through active indigenous communities—advance permission from local chiefs is essential and cultural sensitivity mandatory. 4WD with good ground clearance and recovery gear needed for the steep grades and loose volcanic soil common above 2,000 meters. Dry season (January-March) provides the safest window, though cloud forest conditions mean daily rain even then. No commercial services beyond Buenos Aires, but some communities offer basic supplies. What you gain is rare access to Central America’s largest remaining intact cloud forest and authentic indigenous culture.

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Length (miles)42 mi / 67.6 km
Duration3 days
Max elevation (ft)8900 ft
Best seasonJanuary-March
Minimum vehicle4WD with high clearance and recovery equipment
Nearest townBuenos Aires, Puntarenas
Land managerSINAC and Indigenous Territories Council
Permit requiredYes
Cell serviceNone
Water crossingsYes
Dispersed campingYes
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