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This adventure is for those who like to keep active on their vacation. Traveling around this beautiful country trekking and mountain biking and exploring the coastal areas by sea kayak and snorkeling. From Manuel Antonio to the Golfo Dulce, Osa Peninsula and Corcovado National Park to the thrilling Pacuare River. The adventure incorporates tree climbing in the Rain Forest and hiking in the Cloud Forest and exhilarating whitewater rafting.
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TRIP
HIGHLIGHTS
- Two-day Whitewater Rafting, Pacuare River
- Hiking and Canopy in the rainforest
- Sea Kayaking in the Golfo Dulce
- Trekking Corcovado
- Mixture of hotels, camping and cabins
- Overnight rainforest tent camp – El Nido del Tigre
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Arrival
in Costa Rica. After welcoming you at
San José airport your guide will bring
you to a comfortable hotel in the city
and take time to answer any questions,
meet the group and prepare for your
multi-activity adventure trip. The evening
is free to explore San José.
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The
first day begins with a scenic drive
along the foothills of the Irazú and
Turrialba volcanoes to the “put in”
on the Pacuare River for our two-day
whitewater rafting adventure. We will
run a total of 27 kilometers of Class
III-IV rapids exploring the magnificent
river valley. This afternoon we arrive
at our comfortable riverside camp, “El
Nido del Tigre.” Nestled between the
sounds of the rainforest and the hum
of the river, take time to explore the
lush environment first hand, looking
out for toucans overhead or simply relaxing
in a hammock to the sounds of the river.
(B,
L, D)
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Today
the Pacuare takes us through
virgin rainforest, cascading
waterfalls and river carved
canyons. We maneuver through
the exhilarating rapids
and point out the intricacies
of the rainforest at the
river’s edge. Along the
way we take time out to
do a side hike to some waterfalls
and have lunch on the shore.
“Taking out” near the town
of Siquirres, we drive up
into the Talamancan mountain
range to a mountain top
lodge and our resting place
for the night. (B,
L, D)
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We drive up to Cerro de la Muerte at an altitude of 2330 meters, high on the Continental Divide. A 20 km section of mountain biking mostly downhill on dirt roads brings us to the coffee growing community of Santa Maria de Dota. We spend the night in family run cabins just outside of town. An evening walk for some local color is a must with time to reflect on the day’s adventure. (B, L, D)
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Our
second day of mountain biking
(60km) takes us through
the sparsely populated and
incredibly scenic Pacific
slopes. Our adventure is
a raucous and exhilarating
downhill ride to the coastal
plain, through a remote
area of thick forest and
isolated farms. Once out
of the hills, we cross the
river at Paso Real and push
on biking all the way to
the white sand beaches of
Manuel Antonio. We arrive
in time for a well deserved
dunking in the hotel pool
or a plunge in the surf
at the local beach. (B,
L)
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After breakfast we will travel on suspension cables from platform to platform while enjoying the moist tropical forest teaming with wildlife. You will have the opportunity to see many different types of animals, birds and plants during this ride through the canopy of the primary and secondary forest. The afternoon may be spent visiting the National Park of Manuel Antonio and relaxing on the exceptional beaches of the park. This area is very established and offers a great variety of restaurants, bars and activities. Optional activities include horseback riding on the beach, guided hikes in the park, snorkeling, ocean fishing, sea kayaking, exploring the area on rental scooters, body surfing, boogie boarding, etc. (B)
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This
morning our adventure continues south
by van along the Pacific coast to our
sea kayaking “put-in”, Rincón de la
Osa, located on the banks of the Golfo
Dulce, Osa Peninsula. After some time
to settle into our cabins and a hearty
lunch we spend the afternoon getting
accustomed to the sea kayaks and exploring
a nearby river estuary. (B,
L, D)
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We
start off the day with a traditional
Costa Rican breakfast made by our host
Doña Cecilia. After getting the support
boat loaded up we begin our exploration
of the Gulf. This part of our sea kayaking
adventure is 15kms along this wild and
beautiful coastline. The reflection
of the rainforest meeting the calm waters
of the gulf is a perfect setting for
sea kayaking. There is plenty of time
to snorkel, fish, or just relax enjoy
the area. Lunch is on an island so there
is plenty of opportunity for a swim
before heading on to our camp for the
night. From the camp there are several
hiking trails, and one that leads to
a waterfall where a swim in freshwater
is very welcome. After dinner star gazing
on the beach is highly recommended.
(B,
L, D)
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Back
on the water! After a relaxing breakfast
we continue our journey sea kayaking
along this incredible coastline. An
hour into the paddle we reach the mouth
of the Esquinas River – here we head
up stream to explore this wildlife rich
estuary. Today’s lunch spot is a natural
playground. A long lunch break gives
us time to set up ropes for an assisted
climb up one of the coconut palms for
those with some extra energy – the reward
at the top is some delicious coconut
juice. Snorkeling a reef in front of
the beach is also possible. A short
paddle in our sea kayak completes our
adventure for the day and takes us to
our 2nd
camp. Here we settle in for another
night of sleeping to the sounds of the
rainforest. (B,
L, D)
An
early morning departure allows for spectacular
sea kayaking across the Gulf. The 18km
crossing takes 3-4 hours with several
stops for pictures and snacks. We arrive
in Puerto Jiménez by mid-morning. Our
sea kayak adventure complete, after
a refreshing shower and some time to
relax we load up into 4x4 taxis for
a 2 hour drive back to the Cabins in
Rincón de la Osa. The rest of the afternoon
is spent packing for our trekking through
Corcovado. (B,
L, D)
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Trekking
across the Osa Peninsula to the Pacific
coast is our goal for the next few days.
The adventure begins with an early morning
drive to the trailhead where we gear
up and begin this incredible hike into
the wilds of Corcovado National Park.
This first day involves a 4-hour hike
from the coast on dirt roads going past
small family run fincas and into the
tropical rainforest of the park and
onto the ranger station, Los Patos.
Expect to have wet feet because there
are over 15 river crossings during the
hike. Camping tonight is at the ranger
station. (B,
L, D)
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Today’s
Trek to Sirena Ranger Station takes
between 5 & 7 hours. The first part
of the trail undulates steeply through
the hilly forest 2 or 3 hours before
it finally flattens out near swampy
Corcovado Lagoon. This area is one of
the best places to see wildlife in Costa
Rica. The station and our camp for the
night is located between the Claro and
Sirena rivers and has several trails
that are ideal for animal viewing without
having to carry your pack. (B,
L, D)
Completing
our trekking adventure today takes us
to the coast and along the beach to
Carate. En route we will encounter crossings
of several challenging rocky headlands.
It is common to see Jaguar prints on
the beach and if you are extremely lucky
you may even get a glimpse of one in
the distance. At Carate 4x4 taxis will
be waiting to take us to Puerto Jiménez
for our last night on the Peninsula.
(B,
L, D)
There
is time this morning for a welcome relaxing
break in this spectacular area before
we board our local flight back to San
José. The local flight will be flying
low enough to get excellent views of
the typography of the countryside and
is your last chance before landing in
the city once again. (B,
L)
A
Coast to Coast Adventures representative
will drive you to the airport for your
return flight home and sad farewells
at the end of this incredible adventure.
(B)
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Regular
Price: $2,415
per person
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Price
includes:
- Accommodation
- Transportation
(included airport transfer)
- Domestic flights
- Meals
where indicated
- Group equipment
(bikes, rafts,camping gear,etc)
- Support vehicle
- Experienced
bilingual & fun guides
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Peak
Season Price: $2,555
per person
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All
prices based on double occupancy in
US Dollars Single
supplement available
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A
departure date will be opened with a
minimum of 3 people.
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