Day 1 D.
Arrival San Jose Costa Rica.
Welcome to San Jose, Costa Rica!! Upon arrival at Juan Santamaría
Airport, you will be met by a Geo Expediciones representative.
Transfer to your hotel in San Jose. Dinner is included
Day 2 B. L. D.
Aerial Tram
Almonds and Corals Lodge
Get ready for a day of exploration as you set off after breakfast
to visit one of the world’s most unique attractions
–the Aerial Tram-. Begin with a nature walk along the
trails of the rain forest then board the Aerial Tram to glide
through the jungle canopy and float above this flourishing
jungle. This area is filled with lush tropical vegetation
and gives visitors an up-close look at this dramatic, indispensable
part of the Earth. This afternoon you’ll head towards
the Caribbean Ocean and the one of a kind Almonds and Corals
Lodge Tented Camp. Lunch and dinner are included at Almonds
& Corals.
Day 3 B.L.D
Natura Park
Of the estimated Indigenous people in Costa Rica, 65-75% live
in Talamanca, the most rugged area of the country. This were
always their domains, but they used to inhabit the lower lands
also, although they were pushed to what today is their Indigenous
Reserve. In Talamanca we have the Bribris, the Cabecar and
the Guaymies indigenous groups. They all speak different languages
and they do not mix to much in between.
Just 30 mts from Almonds & Corals a trail
–like a secret passage- will take you into the forest,
surrounded by the singing of the crested –mandibled
toucan or the mealy parrot and the bay wrens and many other
signs of dozens of tropical birds, here the frog’s land,
awaits you. Just in the middle of the forest, we have created
special conditions so that you can see the poison frogs, which
live in this area. Surrounded by beautiful bromeliad and water
as complement for their habitat, you will be able to see three
different frog species, among them the green frog of Dendrobates
aurats and the red frog of Dendrobates pumilio.
While immersed in the forest, suddenly you
will find the Indigenous Village… a conic thatch big
hut all the way to the floor, “the USURE”, where
the chief of the clan used to live, now it is used as ceremonial
place. Our tour guide will give us an explanation of the meaning
of the different constructions, and he will tell us about
their traditions. A little bit further you will find the Resting
House. This building does not have walls, just a palm roof
and hammocks hanging from the columns. This is an OROWE. Lay
down and breathe the humid air of the jungle. After this you
will see “ El rancho de piso” that means the floored
hut, where the families live. Here you will be able to see
the materials they use for pieces and handcrafts including
furniture made of wood with animal forms, unique of this culture,
and finally, the House of Handcrafts where you can purchase
these very original souvenirs.
To end this interesting tour, the Medicinal
Botanic Garden. During our human life, Mother Nature has provided
us with the necessary elements for dressing, food and medicines.
Indigenous people have inherited a lot of experience in medicinal
plants and we have a botanical garden, which will let you
learn about some of the plants used as medicine at the Talamanca
high lands. The Afro Caribbean people also use these plants.
You will find the lemon grass tea, which is used as a stimulant.
It has essential oil. Properties: appetite and digestion stimulant.
It will be an unforgettable experience for you, don’t
loose this visit.
Day 4 B.L.D.
Dolphins and Kayaking
Almonds & Corals Lodge Tented Camp
Enjoy an early breakfast before heading out to Manzanillo
where you’ll spend an exciting morning searching for
dolphins!! You will be leaving in a wooden canoe. Patience
is the name of the game as you observe the ocean and wait
the chance for a dolphin encounter. |
Guides will point out the various
dolphin species as you remain within a couple of meters of
them. After lunch at the Tented Camp you’ll head to
Punta Uva Creek where you’ll have the opportunity for
bird watching, observation of reptiles and plants on a river
kayaking or snorkeling observation. This evening is free for
relaxing at the Tented Camp.
Day 5 B.L.D
Crazy Monkey Canopy Ride
La Quinta de Sarapiqui
Come to Almonds & Corals and feel your adrenaline rising
up in your body, come and get on “The Crazy Monkey Canopy
Ride”. Experience watching the jungle from the top of
the trees in our canopy cable system of ten platforms and
ride amongst the forest till you get your feet on the golden
sand beach!! Here is where the jungle meets the ocean.
Our guides will take care of you and they will
keep you safe all the time. This is a great place for magnificent
views from the tree tops while you are on the platform and
also walking in our bridges in some of the tracks. This is
an opportunity to see the jungle from another perspective
and surely you will have the chance to watch some wildlife
from above and your guide can tell you about the different
species that might appear, but even more amazing it will be
to see the Natura Park from above where an aborigine family
lives in a very traditional way with the typical thatch buildings.
10:00am Transfer to La Quinta de Sarapaiqui
After lunch at la Quinta de Sarapiqui, your
destination is the Sarapiqui River for a thrilling afternoon
of rafting on the Sarapiqui River. Be prepared to get wet!!
Dinner and overnight.
Day 6 B.L.D.
La Quinta de Sarapiqui
La Selva Biological Station
After breakfast head out for a fascinating morning visit to
La Selva Biological Station, set up by the Organization for
Tropical Studies. Home to an abundance of birds, tree and
reptile species, this research station is the perfect place
to learn more about Costa Rica’s beautiful flora and
fauna. Then it’s back to La Quinta for lunch and an
afternoon biking tour to the area. This evening you’ll
feast at a BBQ by the swimming pool.
Day 7 B.L.D
Tabacon Hot Spring
Volcano Lodge or similar
Today you will visit the Tabacon Hot Spring nested at the
foot of Arenal Volcano. Here you can relax and enjoy a relaxing
swim in the warm thermal waters of the volcanic pools. This
afternoon you’ll be transferred to your accommodation
to spend the night. The evening is free at the Lodge.
Day 8 B
Return to San Jose
Today you are transferred back to San Jose. The hotel in San
Jose is not included in this package.
Includes: |
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Driver/Tour guide and his
expenses |
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Private van |
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All meals for 7 days (7 breakfasts,
8 lunches, 7 dinners) |
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1 night at San Jose hotel |
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Aerial Tram Tour |
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3 nights lodging at Almonds and Corals
Lodge |
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Searching for dolphins tour |
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Canopy Tour |
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Visit to Natura Park |
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Kayaking in the Punta Uva Creek |
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2 nights at La Quinta de Sarapiqui |
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Visit to La Selva Biological Station |
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Sarapiqui River white water rafting |
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1 night at Volcano Lodge Arenal (or
similar) |
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One day at El Tabacon Resort facilities |
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