Costa Rica in between the Caribbean Sea, the Pacific Ocean, Nicaragua, and Panama in all four directions is one of the greatest biodiversity in Latin America. The diversity of landscapes and the wildlife habitat there attracts many tourists each year catering to the economic growth. The different variations of animals ranging from elephants, birds, and especially monkeys like the ‘White-Headed Capuchin’ and the ‘Mantled Howler’ are the source of attraction of the site. The population residing there engages themselves in the agricultural sector for their survival and half of the employment rate depends on the same.