I just returned from an amazing week in Costa Rica with a group of other female hikers! My bestie Jessica went along as well and we had the best time trying new things and enjoying the tropical paradise. Trovatrip was the company that provided the guided tour, and our local guide Catalina was an awesome addition to the experience. I have a million pictures to share, so buckle up and enjoy the ride!
Day 1 we flew from Buffalo at 6am and landed in San Jose, Costa Rica at around noon local time. After getting our luggage and going thru customs, we got our passports stamped and found our guide waiting to pick us up and jump on the shuttle to our first hotel! We arrived at San Jose Autentico Hotel for 1 night. We hung by the pool for a bit while waiting for our room and got to meet others from our group that had already arrived. After our room was ready we washed up and got ready for our first group dinner by the pool.
Day 2 started with our first group activity to a local organic family run farm in Valle Azul where we got to sample tons of fresh fruits grown there, see how sugar cane is used, drink fresh ground coffee, and make our own corn tortillas. It was amazing to drink coffee with milk and sugar that was ALL grown on that farm. They also had cows and fish as well.
We walked the grounds to see all the organic fruits they grow and learn how the farm runs.
Next we headed on to Arenal Volcano National Park to hike the 1968 trail. We got to hike on the lava remains from the 1968 eruption. It poured rain on us for most of the hike, but the clouds cleared just enough at the end to see the volcano summit!
I would have loved to hike more there, it was a beautiful and tropical area.
Our last activity of the day was an evening at Paradise Hot Springs where we got to enjoy several different pools and jacuzzis fed by natural thermal hot springs. That was so relaxing and I could have spent a whole day there. Dinner was included afterward at the spa and I ate Tilapia and plantains.
After this jam packed day, we did not arrive to our second hotel Arenal Montechiari until almost 9pm! We passed out as soon as we could, then got up early the next day for more adventures!
Day 3 we headed out early to rappel waterfalls in the Lost Canyon in La Fortuna! After arriving we got on their shuttle and headed to the top for equipment and instructions.
This was my first time rappelling and it was tons of fun! The surroundings were very exotic and tropical, and I wish I could have explored more and hiked further into the area.
We started off with a baby waterfall maybe 10-15' tall, then worked our way up.
The last waterfall was 200ft tall! We had to rappel off the platform down about 10ft, then zoom down the line all the way to the bottom. So much fun!
Looking up from the bottom
After we finished, we climbed up a bunch of stairs to the beginning where we removed our gear, dried off, then headed back down on the shuttle where we enjoyed a buffet lunch.
Next we headed into La Fortuna (which is where our guide Catalina lives!) to see the La Fortuna waterfall. I went down 500 steps to the bottom where I got to swim in the *cold* water for awhile and enjoy the sunshine, then back up the steps at the end.
Day 4 we packed up and left La Fortuna for our next hotel in JacĆ³ which was about 4hr away on the Pacific coast. It was SO amazing to be on the beach for our last 3 days here!
We stopped for a late lunch when we got into town at this beautiful beachside restaurant.
Then we headed to our beachfront South Beach Hotel where we got settled in just in time for sunset.
Our amazing guide, Catalina!
That evening we headed into town to explore and grab dinner. We ended up getting tacos!
(That's a mannequin!)
After our crazy activities we got cleaned up then headed back into town for dinner. This drink was amazing, but only available in CR.
Day 6 and our last activity, we all headed to Carara National Park where our guide took us on the trails deep into the rainforest. We were blessed to have the amazing experience of seeing so much tropical wildlife in their native habitat! We saw iguanas, lizards, an anteater, poison dart frogs, millipedes, herons, white face monkeys, spider monkeys, leaf cutter ants, an agouti, and several types of birds.
Iguanas everywhere!
Watch the video to spot the anteater!!
Some great monkey videos
Day 7 we got up at 3:30am to head out for San Jose airport and back to USA for our return to reality. It was such an amazing experience that I will never forget. In Costa Rica their motto is "Pura Vida" which means pure life, and it really is. They keep it simple, fresh, and slow things down to enjoy life. I will always keep a bit of pura vida in me!
No comments:
Post a Comment
Show some love and tell me what you think! Don't forget to check back often for new posts.