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Wild Costa Rica Corcovado

$1495
$360 single supplement
Starting and ending in San Jose, Costa Rica. Sat-Sat
Horseback riding on the beach|^|Val SloanFeeling the rush of the rapids|^|Stephanie SchrauthPuckering up at Pacuare|^|Cindy MessingerWe're here!|^|Margaret CaldwellPalm tree trio|^|Val Sloan
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Travel Highlights
  • Pacuare River
  • Corcovado National Park
  • Osa Peninsula
  • Pacific Coast
  • Rainforest
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After an exhilarating two-day whitewater rafting trip, we head toward the untamed Osa Peninsula and Corcovado National Park - one of the only places in Costa Rica where large groups of the endangered scarlet macaw still color the sky.
Off the beaten path enough to avoid the Costa Rica vacation crowds, Corcovado will reward you with spectacular scenery and unmatched opportunities to spot elusive wildlife. We'll use the park's trail system to stroll along the deserted beach, marked in places with cascading waterfalls, as well as to penetrate the dense interior rainforest. National Geographic calls Corcovado "the most biologically intense place on Earth" - surely a destination to put on your "don't miss" list!

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  • Hiking
    HikingIncludes guided hiking excursions. Hikes may vary from easy and optional three hour hikes to more difficult multi-day treks.
  • Nature Viewing
    Nature ViewingIncludes intentional opportunity to observe flora or fauna with an experienced guide.
  • Paddling
    PaddlingIncludes paddling activity such as sea kayaking or rafting.
  • Snorkeling
    SnorkelingIncludes opportunity for snorkeling or possibly SCUBA.

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Day 1 Arrive San Jose lodge

Overnight in San Jose.

Days 2-3 Pacuare Whitewater (2B,2L,D) lodge

This morning you head east towards the Caribbean and the Class III-IV whitewater of the Pacuare River for two days of whitewater rapids, jungle-clad canyons, and spectacular waterfalls. One of Costa Rica's most exciting whitewater vacations, you'll camp along the river tonight. You explore some of Costa Rica's remote rainforest in Braulle National Park, and, of course, plunge through the exhilarating rapids of the Pacaure River. It's back to San Jose at the end of Day 3 in time for dinner on your own and a relaxing evening before tomorrow's flight to the wild Osa Peninsula.

Days 4-6 Corcovado EcoLodge (3B,3L,3D) lodge

Early this morning you board a flight to Puerto Jimenez on the Osa Peninsula to explore the last Pacific coastal rainforest in Central America. From here you will transfer two hours to Carate, and then a horse will carry your luggage as you walk the thirty minutes along the beach to the tent camp. Corcovado is one of the only places in Costa Rica where large groups of the endangered scarlet macaw still color the sky. Look carefully into the almond trees that line the beach, and you're sure to see a group of the brilliant birds noisily cracking nuts. Your time here is filled with exploring the rainforest, splashing in the surf, and relaxing to the sound of crashing waves and tropical birds.

Early the next morning it's off for a full day hike through Corcovado National Park.

The path weaves between sandy beaches, primary and secondary forests, and a small stretch of mangrove. Corcovado National Park teems with wildlife ranging from spider, squirrel, and capuchin monkeys, coatimundis, two and three toed sloths, tapirs, peccaries, giant anteaters and even ocelot, jagaurundi, and others. This is one of the best places in Costa Rica to spot such elusive wildlife, and learn about rainforest ecology first hand. On your last day here, enjoy Corcovado as you wish. Optional activities include horseback riding, hiking in Corcovado, taking the canopy tour, kayaking, whale watching, surfing or take a visit to Cano Island for some snorkeling. The magic of sleeping in safari-style tents on the edge of the jungle and sandy beach makes this an unforgettable journey.

Day 7 Return San Jose (B) lodge

This morning you head back to Carate and catch a short connecting flight to Puerto Jimenez, where you connect with your flight on to San Jose. Don't forget to watch the almond trees carefully for scarlet macaws. Upon your return to San Jose, you're on your own to explore the city, take a coffee tour, or just relax in your charming hotel. Pura vida!

Day 8 Return Home (B)

Tour Cost Summary
$1495Tour Cost
$460Internal Flights (San Jose - Puerto Jimenez - San Jose)
 Flight costs subject to change
$1955Total cost

    Includes

  • 7 Nights Accommodations
    • 3 Nights Hotel
    • 4 Nights Lodge
  • 7 Breakfasts, 5 Lunches, 4 Dinners
  • 5 Days Locally Hosted Guide Service
  • Park Entrance Fee

    Excludes

  • Travel Insurance
  • Gratuities
  • Both International Arrival and Departure Transfers are excluded.
  • International Flights

    Recommended Budgeting

  • $60 Meals not Included
  • $27 Airport Departure Tax
  • $80 Optional Excursions

    Start Dates

    • Weekly Departures
    • Starts any day of the week
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