
Turn your Costa Rica adventure into a beautiful TripBook. Document rainforests, track your wildlife sightings, capture every volcano view—all organized by day and location, with offline mode for jungle lodges.

Wildlife spotted
Sloth in Monteverde
1,234 photos
Auto-organized by day
Works offline
Perfect for jungle
Adventure log
Arenal volcano hike
The Costa Rica Photo Problem
Every wildlife sighting is exciting. Every waterfall is stunning. You come home with jungle chaos.
Was that sloth in Monteverde or Manuel Antonio? Which day was the toucan sighting? All animals blur together.
That incredible casado spot... was it in La Fortuna or Puerto Viejo? You'll never find it again.
Arenal, Monteverde, Manuel Antonio, Corcovado—your camera roll is a jumbled mess of jungle.
You're too busy chasing wildlife to sort photos. Back home, it feels overwhelming.
TripMemo organizes your Costa Rica trip automatically.
Day by day. Park by park. Every sloth, waterfall, and adventure—findable forever.
Map-first journaling
A great Costa Rica travel journal isn't just chronological—it's geographic. TripMemo ties your wildlife sightings, waterfall visits, and beach days to the map.


Experience Costa Rica
From misty cloud forests to tropical beaches—TripMemo captures the magic of Costa Rica.
28
National Parks
5%
World's Biodiversity
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Adventures
365
Days of Pura Vida
"Every sloth sighting, every zip-line adventure, every beach sunset—TripMemo captured my Costa Rica dream."
— Maria G., 2-week eco-adventure
Costa Rica Routes
Whether you're doing the classic highlights or going off-grid, TripMemo captures every adventure.
Essential highlights
Adrenaline-packed
Laid-back vibes
Nature immersion
What to Document
Sloths, toucans, monkeys, sea turtles, scarlet macaws
Tip: Early morning and dusk for active wildlife
Arenal, Poás, Rincón de la Vieja, Tabacón
Tip: Clear mornings for volcanic views, evenings for hot springs
Monteverde, Corcovado, cloud forest bridges
Tip: Bring rain gear—it's called rainforest for a reason
Tamarindo, Santa Teresa, Manuel Antonio, Caribbean coast
Tip: Golden hour shots with palm tree silhouettes
La Fortuna, Nauyaca, Río Celeste
Tip: Visit Río Celeste on sunny days for the blue color
Zip-lines, rafting, canyoning, night tours
Tip: GoPro or waterproof case essential
From cloud forests to Caribbean beaches—create a TripBook that captures every pura vida moment.

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