From the forest to the beach, here’s where to spot these lovable, slow-moving creatures.

Costa Rica can be considered a paradise for many reasons.

But, perhaps best of all, its home to sloths.

A sloth hanging upside down in a tree in Costa Rica

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Lots and lots of sloths.

Costa Rica is home to two types of sloths the Hoffmanns two-toed sloth and the brown-throated sloth.

Heres where to look for the super slow, adorable creatures hovering in the trees around Costa Rica.

A three-toed tree sloth hangs on a branch with her baby clinging to her belly, Corcovado National Park, Costa Rica.

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Here, travelers can spot both the three-toed and two-toed sloths.

After the hike, travelers can stay in the area torelax in its hot springsto further unwind.

A sloth hanging upside down in a tree in Costa Rica

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A sloth hanging in a tree in Costa Rica

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