* Central America:
* Costa Rica: Home to diverse rainforests, including the famous La Paz Waterfall Gardens and the Manuel Antonio National Park.
* Panama: Boasts the Darién National Park, part of the largest rainforest in the world, and the Soberanía National Park, known for its diverse birdlife.
* Nicaragua: Features the Bosawás Biosphere Reserve, one of the largest rainforests in Central America.
* Honduras: Has rainforests in the Mosquitia region, home to unique biodiversity.
* Guatemala: Possesses the Maya Biosphere Reserve, a large rainforest area with ancient Maya ruins.
* Belize: Although English is the official language, Belize shares a significant rainforest area with its neighbors and is home to the Cockscomb Basin Wildlife Sanctuary, a jaguar preserve.
* South America:
* Colombia: Holds the Amazon rainforest, the largest in the world, and the Andes mountains with unique cloud forests.
* Ecuador: Shares a part of the Amazon rainforest and has the Galapagos Islands, known for their unique ecosystems.
* Peru: Home to a large section of the Amazon rainforest, including the Tambopata National Reserve, and the cloud forests of the Andes.
* Bolivia: Features a significant portion of the Amazon rainforest, including the Madidi National Park, one of the most biodiverse places on Earth.
* Venezuela: Includes portions of the Amazon rainforest, the Canaima National Park, home to the Angel Falls, and the tepuis, unique table-top mountains.
It's important to note that some countries, like Mexico and Argentina, have small pockets of rainforest areas, but they are not typically considered rainforest countries.