To celebrate Grace's retirement after 30 years with the School Board, we signed on for our first experience with CARAVAN Tours to discover Costa Rica. It promised to include major sightseeing highlights, three meals a day and excellent hotels and lodges, and it certainly delivered in this 10 day tour. We started from the capital city of San Jose, then to a nature reserve on the Caribbean side, back to the volcano area of North Central Costa Rica, next to the Pacific Coast and then a return to San Jose, all in a brand new and comfortable bus. It was apparent throughout, that we were in nature's paradise with the amazing variety of birds, animals, flowers and vegetation.
Including ourselves, there were 44 people on the tour - one other couple from Canada (Alberta) and the rest from the US. We lucked out with a very knowledgeable, passionate, local tour guide named Rolando and an excellent driver, Alvero.
It was evident that the rainy season was coming to and end, since our rain gear was never needed for any of our excursions. The hottest temperatures were on the Pacific side, ranging in the 90's ... perfect pool weather. An endless variety of fruit juice drinks accompanied the excellent meals. The Costa Rican staple of rice & beans, was served breakfast, lunch and supper. Full daily itineraries and relaxed evenings, left us feeling very satisfied.
All in all, it was an unforgettable experience and would highly recommend CARAVAN Tours.
Enjoy the photos! PURA VIDA!
November 28 to December 9, 2012
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Tour destinations. |
November 28th - 29th, 2012
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We spent two days at the Barcelo San Jose Palacio prior to
our 10 day CARAVAN tour. |
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All decorated for Christmas |
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Guaria Morada, Costa Rica's national flower. |
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A walk around the lush hotel grounds. |
November 30th - December 1st, 2012 - Real Intercontinental Hotel
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Start of tour at the Real Intercontinental Hotel. |
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Lush green grounds |
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Banana plant |
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A Kodak moment stop to view the valley below. |
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Watching the tourists |
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Cafe Britt |
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Informative and funny guides explained the history of coffee in Costa Rica. |
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Coffee beans ready for picking. |
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Bright colours of the Bougainvillea flower. |
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Canna Lily |
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Outdoor lighting of the pool and grounds at the Intercontinental Hotel. |
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Breakfast before leaving.
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December 2nd - December 3rd, 2012 - Pachira Lodge
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Passing over the Continental Divide from the Pacific to the Caribbean side. Much moisture builds
here in the Braulio Carrillo Park, as the clouds move in from the sea,
making for lush vegetation. |
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Pink Ginger |
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A Blue Morpho butterfly. When wings are open, it is bright blue on the top sides. |
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Butterfly emerging from crysalis. |
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Fan Palm |
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Mother and child were waiting for ride along the Tortugero River. |
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Fisherman returns with catch. |
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Glad the hour long ride was in a covered boat, since it poured for the duration of the trip
to Pachira Lodge. All our luggage is stored in back of boat. |
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High water. |
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A Little Blue Heron |
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Life along the river. |
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Many small businesses depend on tourism. |
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Our lodge for the next two days as we explore the rivers, the village of
Tortuguero and relax in this unique resort. |
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Layout of the lodge - we're in lucky number 7. |
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Our "cabin in the woods", ie rainforest. |
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Ah, the comforts of home. |
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Recycling at the school. |
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Music and some fun games brought our stay at this very unique
place to an end.
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Our tour guide, Rolando, certainly kept things lively.
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Mother and baby howler monkey. |
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Breakfast at the lodge before boarding boat for the hour-long ride back to the bus
and then another hour on a very bumpy pot-holed road prior to a smoother ride. |
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A fashion show put on by university students, depicting some of the Costa Rican wildlife. |
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A three-toed sloth. |
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Top of a majestic Kapok tree, Costa Rico's largest, which can tower over 150 feet and
can live for 300 hundred years. Many plants and animals grow and live in the
umbrella shaped crown. |
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The tree trunk can reach a diameter of 9 feet. |
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Orchid |
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Thousands of acres of pineapples are grown mainly for export. |
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When is a pineapple ripe for the picking? ..... NO!!! (too funny) |
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A sweet treat for all. |
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Passing this truck carrying a load of pineapples only "inches" away. |
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Our bus driver, Alvero, was certainly skilled as he made his way through very narrow streets. |
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Grace has found her retirement home! |
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View as seen from our room. All rooms at this resort face the Arenal Volcano,
as partly seen in the distance. Unfortunately, the top of the volcano was covered
in clouds for the duration of our stay. Up until July 2010, smoke and lava could be seen on a daily basis. |
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One of several levels of hot spring pools at the lodge, complete with a swim-up bar.
Sitting in very warm water on a bar stool and having a cold beer,
certainly was a unique experience. |
December 6th - December 7th, 2012 - J.W. Marriott Resort and Spa
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Hiking one of six suspension bridges through the lush tropical rainforest canopy. |
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From these heights, the bottom of the rainforest is hidden. This is part of a 600 acre protected rainforest. |
December 8th, 2012 - Aurola Hotel, San Jose
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Checking out the pottery by local artist. |
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This sign says it all. |
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This boat cruise on the Tarcoles River was the most worthwhile for
observing wildlife. |
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THIS is the reason for NOT taking a dip in this river. He is the largest and oldest
crocodile along this section. |
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Not much movement from this guy. |
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How safe do you think these Brahma bulls are? |
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A pair of Great Egrets |
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A fine meal for the Great Blue Heron |
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White Ibis |
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Boat-billed Heron |
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Mangrove Swallows |
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Roseate Spoonbill |
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A pair of Scarlet Macaws |
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Ouch!!!! |
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Toucan (no real one spotted). |
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EVERYONE is out shopping in San Jose on Saturday. |
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Saying goodbye to our driver, Alvero. Great job! |
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Colourful art by local artist. |
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Our happy group assembled for photo before a final meal together at the
restaurant on the 17th floor of the Aurola Hotel overlooking downtown San Jose. |
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One last performance of traditional dances. |
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Rolando, our terrific tour guide, proposes a farewell toast to all. |
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Rolando was recognized for his exceptional qualities in guiding this group. |