Weekend Getaways
Costa
Rica is a beautiful country and we encourage you to take advantage
of your free time to get to know the countryside. Below a few favorite
destinations:
CROCODILE SAFARI, Río Tácoles
Costa Rica is home to both crocs
and caiman. Head out to the Rio Tacoles and you can get an up close
look at some rather large crocs. Just don't get too close, they
are hungry!
CARARA BIOLOGICAL RESERVE
The Carara Biological Reserve
is considered one of the nicer reserves in Costa Rica. The reserve
actually is made up of a dry forest and a rainforest. These two
distinctive habitants are home to many interest plant and animal
species. Additionally the rivers and marshes prevalent in the reserve
offer the visitor the chance to see an array of reptiles and amphibians.
Some of the more commonly spotted animals include, pacas, wild cats,
armadillos, waterfowl and pink crane. Furthermore this is one area
in Costa Rica where you just might catch a glimpse of some scarlet
macaws!
HORSEBACK RIDING, Escaleras
The area around Jaco is perfect
for horseback riding through the rainforests on or the beaches.
A variety of operators can set up on on a trail ride. SOme rides
are just a few hours, or if you are up for it, some can last a few
days. Check with the school for their recommendations.
MANUEL ANTONIO NATIONAL PARK
Manuel Antonio is probably one
of Costa Rica's most famous park/beach areas. The reserve is full
of trails which are great for hiking. Throughout the reserve are
abundant plant and animal species. If you get hot on your hike why
not take a swim on one of the many secluded beaches in the park.
Next to the park itself is the beach are of Manuel Antonio. Very
popular and a lot of fun.
RAINMAKER PROJECT
The Rainmaker Conservation Project
is a privately owned Rainforest Reserve that spans over 1530 acres
of 90% virgin rainforest. It is a biodiversity bank for 70% of all
the flora and fauna species found in Costa Rica.
This project is dedicated to
the conservation and protection of the Fila Chonta mountain range
on Costa Rica's pacific side. Rainmaker's unique location places
it within the strategic Quepoa Biological corridor. It is their
firm commitment to ensure that this area may be enjoyed by future
generations to come. We recommend you stop by visit and support
this worthy project.
Much
of the information on our site as it relates to Costa Rica is:
Courtesy
of Christopher P. Baker and Avalon Travel Publishing.
© 2004 Christopher P. Baker. All Rights Reserved.
A2Z Languages highly
recommends Christopher P. Baker's book: Moon
Handbooks Costa Rica. Click on the image to visit
his website where you can purchase this book or find out more about
the author.
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