Telire River
The Telire River is a Costa Rican river in the province of Limón, in the country's eastern region. The Sixaola, which is part of the Costa Rica-Panama border, is formed by the confluence of Telire and the Yorkin River. The region has a tropical rainforest climate.
The yearly average temperature is 22 degrees Celsius. The hottest month is October, with an average temperature of 22 °C, while the coldest month is January, with an average temperature of 19 °C. The yearly average rainfall is 2 550 millimeters. July is the wettest month, with an average of 434 mm of rain, while February is the driest, with just 75 mm of rain.
The Telire River is also a Costa Rican wonder to kayak. You must go through various phases in order to select the appropriate place. A massive, house-sized boulder dominated the view from above, and it looked that the entire river had vanished beneath it. To obtain a closer view, let's climb downstream down the left bank. A magnificent waterfall may be found nestled between the bedrock and the boulder. This is considered one of the longest rivers in Costa Rica.
Length: 75 km