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HOME » Costa Rica Travel Journal Julia's Costa Rica Travel JournalCosta Rica January 20-30, 2007January 20, 2007 - San Jose, Costa Rica
I woke up this morning at 3:30 to catch our 6 AM flight out of Missoula, Montana. My dad was kind enough to stay the night in Missoula and wake up around 4:30 to take my boyfriend Shawn and me to the airport. We got to the airport just before 5 AM for a long day of flying. We had a quick turnaround in Salt Lake and about a five-hour layover in Atlanta. I couldn't wait to get to Costa Rica again. It has been six years since I spent a month there for school, and I was eager to see if I felt the same love for the country that I had that first time. After three airplanes and the long layover in Atlanta, we finally arrived to San Jose around 10 PM. We waited in line to go through immigration and then got our luggage and sped right through customs. Walking through the first set of doors we didn't see our driver right away. After a couple minutes we finally just went outside. (It was so warm!!) A taxi driver wanted to give us a ride, but I knew that our driver was there somewhere. He was kind enough to help us find our driver, who was in the middle of the huge crowd of drivers and families waiting to pick up fellow travelers. We waited for a couple other passengers before heading off to the city. Once we got into the heart of San Jose, I started recognizing the landmarks I was so familiar with six years ago. We dropped off the other passengers at their hotel, and then headed for Hotel Le Bergerac. It turns out that Le Bergerac was just a few blocks from the school I attended when I was in San Jose before, so the neighborhood was familiar to me.
January 21 - Off to Arenal Volcano!
We woke around 6:30 AM today to get ready and have a delicious breakfast in the hotel before heading off to Arenal for the next couple days. We were on a transfer with another couple and two women who had all just arrived the night before as well. After a couple hours of driving, we arrived in La Fortuna, dropped the others off at their hotels, and then headed around the volcano to the Arenal Observatory Lodge. We were lucky enough to have clear skies, and even were able to see the top of the volcano that afternoon! We drove up the long bumpy road through the forest, and arrived to our lodge around noon. Our room wasn't ready yet, but they took our bags, and we had lunch with incredible views of the volcano. After lunch, we went for a walk around the lodge to check things out, and then went on a short 30-minute hike to a waterfall near the lodge. It was beautiful, and no one was around! After feeling the mist from the waterfall and taking some pictures, we headed back to the lodge. Our room was still not quite ready, so we took a quick rest near the pool, listening to the sounds of the surrounding forest.
January 22 - Arenal Volcano and the Zip-Line Canopy Tour
We woke this morning, and had a wonderful breakfast of eggs, gallo pinto (beans and rice), bacon, fruit, coffee, and juice. We went to the reception to arrange an afternoon canopy tour at the Arenal Paraiso Lodge, and then set off with about twenty other travelers to do a guided hike to the lava flows. We rode down the hill to the entrance of the park, in a trailer behind a tractor, and then set off through the forest. After a couple stops to discuss the history of the volcano and to see some of the birds and different plants and flowers, someone spotted a howler monkey. There were four or five way up in the trees, and they even allowed us to take some pictures and watch them for a bit. After a little more walking, we came across a couple wild turkeys, and then eventually we came out into the lava flows. I had never realized before, but apparently Arenal does not have liquid lava. The lava that comes out of the volcano is actually red rocks, some the size of cars! It was pretty cloudy today, so we could only see the bottom half of the volcano, but we did get some great views of Arenal Lake and the surrounding area.
January 23 - Selva Bananito Lodge
We had to get up extremely early again today, for our 5:30 pickup and transfer to Selva Bananito Lodge in the south-east part of Costa Rica. (The group transfers were a great way to go, but unfortunately we cannot control the pickup times!) The drive was amazing, beautiful sights and incredibly windy roads. (Thank goodness for Dramamine!) As we neared Limon and the Caribbean coast, the houses became smaller, poorer, and the roadways a bit rougher and dirtier. There were miles and miles of banana plantations, each tree with a blue plastic bag over the bananas to protect them from the sun and bugs. The houses, people and landscape all reminded me of Belize, and probably were similar to many of the Caribbean islands. This was my first visit to the Caribbean side of Costa Rica, and I was amazed at the difference from the rest of the country. It was poorer, more litter along the roads, and the houses were quite a bit different from the other parts that I had visited.
January 24 - Selva Bananito and the Waterfall Rappel Hike
This morning, we woke up and had breakfast in the main lodge, and set out with Justo, our guide, and Jonathan, his assistant. We walked along the Bananito River, crossing it repeatedly, sometimes just walking right through the river. We stopped after a bit to swim and drink some fresh juice, and then continued up the river. After a couple hours of hiking, we took a trail straight up the steep hill and away from the river to learn a bit about the preserve. We then hiked back to the river and ended up at the waterfall that we were going to rappel down. Justo said that the water was a bit high, but since we were young and strong, we could do it. Shawn has climbed a lot, but this was my first experience rappelling, and I was a bit nervous! I went first, and other than a little slip in the middle, I made it down. The rappelling was incredible! I couldn't believe that I had made it down. Shawn came down with no problems, and Jonathan was waiting for us at the bottom with a hot lunch. After we ate, we continued to hike back down the river. We were surrounded by waterfalls, and we even got a second chance to rappel. This time we didn't have to deal with the waterfall, and I did quite a lot better my second time.
January 25 - Puerto Viejo
This morning, I woke up before dawn, and was feeling pretty tired and worn out. On our way to the main lodge, I looked up and saw a beautiful orange Julia butterfly flutter by, and I knew it was going to be a good day. We got to the base of the tree where Justo was waiting for us with our gear. He showed us how to work all the gear, and we set off up the tree. It was much harder than we thought it would be, but we made it all the way to the top and back down before breakfast. It was quite a workout!
January 26 - Puerto Viejo
We woke up to the rain, still falling from the night before, so we relaxed, had breakfast, and decided to just go for a walk after the rain stopped. We walked away from Puerto Viejo, towards Panama, along the road. After about half a mile or so, we found a trail down to the beach and kept walking south along the beach. The beach was empty, other than a few people we passed along the way, and even though it rained a bit, it was the perfect walk. We were starting to get a little hungry and finally found a trail back out to the road. We immediately found a little open-air restaurant that looked like it would have great food. I grabbed a menu from the counter, and realized that it was Selvin's, a wonderful little place that a friend had recommended. We both ordered a red snapper plate and a beer. It was the best meal we have had on our trip so far, and it was only $6 each! We walked back along the beach, and got back to Cariblue late in the afternoon.
January 27 - Puerto Viejo
Today, we decided we were going to rent bikes so we could get around a bit easier, and not have to pay for taxis each time we went to town. It was the prettiest morning since we have gotten to the beach, and I was excited to get some sun! We rented bikes from a hotel down the road from us, for $5 each for the day, and headed into town. We wandered the town, went to the store to buy some souvenir coffee, sat on the beach for a bit, and eventually had some lunch at one of the local restaurants in town. After relaxing a bit out of the sun, we headed back to Cariblue. Bikes are definitely the way to get around! Although it was a bit hotter than in a car, it was a much more pleasant way to deal with the horribly bumpy road. We relaxed by the pool, read a bit, and then went down to the beach to sit and watch the surfers as the sun went down.
January 28 - Rafting the Pacuare River!
We had a pickup today around 6:00 AM for our transfer to the rafting station. We picked up a bunch of others around Puerto Viejo, and headed off towards the river. After a quick breakfast of eggs, fruit, toast, coffee and juice, we got back in the vans and headed up to the put-in place, 18 miles up the river. We walked for about 10 minutes down a steep hill, and went through training with our guide, Taz (as in Tasmanian Devil). There were only four of us in our raft, although we were with a group of about 45 - 50 in 10 rafts. Fortunately, it was hardly noticeable that there were so many other people in our group. Taz was great at keeping us safe, making sure we had fun, and pointing out things along the way. The rafting was truly incredible! I was a bit nervous in the beginning, but I realized that it was very safe, and our raft did quite well through all the rapids.
January 29 - Back to San JoseWe were able to sleep in a bit today, and had a late breakfast at the lodge. The rest of the guests had checked out or headed out for the day, so we had the whole place to ourselves. We didn't have any activities planned, and even though the lodge did offer many services, we were ready for a day of relaxation. We read a bit, wandered around the lodge, played with the dogs, and just enjoyed a quiet morning. After our busy week, today was a welcome break. In the afternoon, Marco, one of our local drivers, and Cynthia from our office in San Jose, came to pick us up in the afternoon to drive us back to San Jose. We stopped at a restaurant for lunch along the way, and got back to San Jose around five. We decided to go straight to the office to pick up everyone else, and we all headed out for ice cream. It was really fun to finally meet our local staff, and to see their office. Fabio, the president of the local company, took us to a grocery store to buy some souvenirs before heading back to Le Bergerac for the night. We said our goodbyes and settled into our hotel. Even though we didn't have a lot planned today, it was a perfect and relaxing day to end our busy vacation. January 30 - Back to MontanaWe had a 5:15 AM pickup today to get us to the airport three hours before our flight. It seemed a bit extreme to be at the airport three hours before our flight, but after we were in line for about 20 minutes, the line to check in for the flight was out the door. We had another long day of travel, and got back to Missoula around 11 PM. It was a fun-packed trip, I only wished we had a few more days to see more of the country. There is always next time!
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