Tenorio Volcano
Tenorio Volcano is an active volcano located in the northern region of Costa Rica. It is part of the Tenorio Volcano National Park, which features lush rainforests, diverse wildlife, and stunning landscapes. The volcano stands at approximately 1,916 meters (6,286 feet) and is known for its striking turquoise river, the Rio Celeste, which is famous for its vibrant blue color caused by a chemical reaction between volcanic minerals.
The area around Tenorio Volcano is popular for hiking and eco-tourism, attracting visitors who want to explore its natural beauty. The park offers various trails that lead to waterfalls, hot springs, and viewpoints, providing opportunities for wildlife observation and photography. The unique ecosystem supports a variety of flora and fauna, making it a significant site for conservation efforts.