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Trek Hidden Costa Rica

Day 1 - San José

Arrive at any time. There are no planned activities during the day, so check into the hotel and explore the city. As it is located in the central highlands, San José enjoys a moderate climate. Amid the hustle and bustle, San José has beautiful parks, museums and the ornate Costa Rica National Theatre downtown. Enjoy the view of the surrounding mountains from the downtown streets. The central plaza is a good place to people-watch. A mime, juggler, marimba band, magician, or storyteller may be performing for whatever is collected when the hat is passed. Artisan booths are common, creating a regular arts and crafts fair atmosphere.

Day 2 - San José/San Isidro

Travel by local bus over the highest mountain pass in the country. Arrive in the valley of San Isidro de El General and take a walk in the main plaza. Spend the day visiting some shops and stock up before the next day's trek into the jungle. Located near three rivers and Costa Rica's highest mountain, Mt Chirripó, this region is well-known but few travelers stay to find out why.

Day 3 - San Isidro/Piedras Blancas

Embark on a three-day, three-night excursion with a locally owned and operated adventure company to the community of Piedras Blancas, found in the heart of the Zona de los Santos region. The journey is always half the fun! Travel in the back of a pickup truck through lush green landscapes and end in the small town of Brujo. Enjoy a 4-hour hike to a jungle homestay while spotting tropical fauna and plenty of wildlife along the way.

Day 4 - Piedras Blancas

Experience life in a remote community in and around a local family farm. Wake up with the sun today and get ready for loads of activities. Enjoy a delicious traditional Costa Rican breakfast to start the day off right. In small groups, make 'dulce' (candy) at the family's traditional 'trapiche' (sugar cane mill). Cool off in the river that flows right by the house while the sugar simmers over the fire and lunch is being prepared. Hike one hour to another household and stay the night. While there, local guides and members of the family will explain how to make fresh cheese and breads, play card games and enjoy tasty traditional Tico cooking. Once the evening winds down, head to bed for a well-deserved rest.

Day 5 - Piedras Blancas

Travel across the Savegre River to the next homestay with an included medicinal plant walk. Start the day with a delicious home-cooked breakfast and fortify for the two-hour hike through the rainforest to tonight's home stay retreat. Enjoy the sights and sounds of the rushing waterfall directly in front of the dining area. Watch wildlife and hummingbirds up close. Reward yourself homemade chocolate made from cocoa beans collected right from the garden.

Day 6 - Piedras Blancas/Quepos

Walk through the jungle from the homestay and raft the Savegre River. Then, relax at the end of the day at camp and enjoy an included dinner. Today is a full, action-packed day. Set your alarm for an early morning start and a two-hour hike back to Brujo where we jump into rafts and head off on the Savegre River. Paddle toward the Pacific coast, then take a van to Esquipulas. Spend the rest of the day relaxing at camp before an included dinner.

Day 7 - Manuel Antonio

Enjoy a day trip to explore beautiful Manuel Antonio Park on your own. Choose to book a guided tour for a more in-depth look, or simply hike and search for wildlife at your leisure. In the afternoon the group will transfer back to Esquipulas for a relaxing evening and included dinner.

Day 8 - Quepos

Enjoy a free day in the area for optional activities. Be as active or relaxed as you'd like. A free day for exploring the area, there are a number of activities to choose from depending on the group’s interest and energy levels.

Day 9 - Esquipulas/Uvita

Enjoy a morning at your leisure before travelling to beautiful seaside Uvita. Opt to surf, whale-watch, horseback-ride or kick back and relax. After a slow morning, hop in a private van and enjoy the ride to Uvita, a small beach town on the southwestern Pacific coast. Take some much deserved time to rest and relax.

Day 10 - Uvita

Spend the morning swimming, relaxing, and watching humpback whales off the coast of Ballena Marine National Park, before enjoying free time in Uvita. This is a perfect day for some quality hammock time. Still need to move? There's lots to do. Take a surf lesson, horseback ride, snorkel, SCUBA dive or take a trip to nearby Caño Island.

Day 11 - Uvita/San José

Transfer back to the capital for a final evening with the group.

Day 12 - San José

Depart at any time. Depart from San José at any time.
Sammanfattning

Vad ingår?

Boende

Hotels ( 5 nts), Lodge ( 3nts), jungle homestay (3 nts, multi-share),

Lokal transport

Local bus, pickup truck, private vehicle, raft, hiking.

Måltider

Meals Included: 6 breakfasts, 4 lunches, 5 dinners
Meals Budget: Allow USD250-325 for meals not included.

Mer information

Piedras Blancas
- Swimming

Manuel Antonio National Park
- Kayaking (70USD per person)

Manuel Antonio
- Whitewater Rafting Manuel Antonio (75-98USD per person)
- Manuel Antonio National Park Tour

Quepos
- Fishing

Isla del Caño
- Caño Island Visit (120-140USD per person)

Uvita
- Horseback Riding (35-45USD per person)
- Scuba Diving (180USD per person)
- Snorkelling

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