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Corcovado
Jungle Adventure
4 days / 3 nights
The
excitement of this four-day jungle adventure begins the moment
the your plane lifts off from San José and heads toward
Costa Rica's southern Pacific coast. Corcovado National Park is
home to many of Costa Rica's endangered species and is the last
Pacific lowland rain forest of sustainable size in Central America.
National Geographic Society has called Corcovado "the most
biologically intense place on earth."
The
aircraft winds its way through mammoth mountain passes blanketed
with luxuriant tropical plants and trees, arriving at the Pacific
coast in less than an hour. After landing in Palmar Sur, guests
are transported to Drake Bay by motor launch along the mangrove-lined
Sierpe River. The launch captain expertly guides the boat through
the high waves into the crystal clear blue waters of Drake Bay,
so named after Sir Francis Drake landed there in 1579.
The
rustic design of your Lodge creates the perfect setting for a
dreamy jungle get-away. Depending on individual preference, time
spent at the lodge can be divided between peaceful naps, delicious
and plentiful food at mealtimes, swimming in the spring-fed pool
or just relaxing at the bar and enjoying the peace and tranquility
of the jungle.

On
the second day, guests can visit the romantic Caño Island,
once a sacred burial ground for the indigenous pre-Columbian tribes
of the region. The morning can be spent snorkeling and photographing
schools of brightly colored tropical fish. Later in the day, a
boat tour takes visitors through the mangrove swamps of Corcovado,
where they may catch occasional glimpses of the jungle creatures
living amidst the lush undergrowth. The park is home to more than
400 species of birds and more than 100 species of amphibians and
mammals. Some visitors are lucky enough to catch sight of a jaguar,
tapir, ocelot, giant anteater, a flock of scarlet macaws or colorful
toucans. Four kinds of monkeys inhabit this jungle, as well as
poison dart frogs and crocodiles in the swamps.

The
following two days can be spent hiking along myriad trails winding
through the lush jungle, inspiring many guests to feel at one with
nature, enraptured and enveloped in one of the most beautiful virgin
forests in the world. Hikers frequently run across groups of coatimundis,
cute but shy creatures that are easy to spot since they are abundant
and travel in families. Their long black tails are held straight
and tall as they meander through low-lying scrub brush. When frightened,
they climb rapidly into the nearest tree. After a couple of hours
walking through the forest, the cool, spring-fed water of a
cascade hidden
among the trees may entice guests to spend the remainder of the
afternoon basking in the refreshing, crystal-clear pool at its base.
Above itinerary
includes: Round-trip air transportation from San José,
land and motor launch transportation to the lodge, 3 nights lodging
at Casa Corcovado Jungle Lodge; all meals; tour of Corcovado National
Park and Caño Island. Snorkeling gear is provided at the
island.
Optional
Tours: scuba diving, deep-sea fishing and canoeing.
Scuba
Diving Adventures: The best diving in Costa Rica is found in the
southwestern Pacific Ocean near Caño Island, close to Corcovado
National Park. These waters contain beautiful coral reefs and
hundreds of species of brightly colored marine life. Guests with
no prior experience but who wish to learn to scuba dive on this
trip can contact the expert instructors at Costa Rica Adventure
Divers. Adventure Divers is a professional company that offers
a wide range of lessons, from beginner (called Discover Scuba)
all the way to PADI certification. Instructors will demonstrate
how easy it is to learn to dive, and more importantly, what an
amazing underwater world is missed by not learning. Guests who
sign up for beginner lessons can go diving within hours. Both
experienced and beginning divers will find visual wonderment among
these waters, which are so clear that fish can be seen easily
from nearly a hundred feet away. Recently, several beginning divers
came upon what they thought was a huge, yellow coral reef. Suddenly,
the entire reef moved in unison and it became apparent it was
a school of bright yellow fish, so tightly packed together it
appeared one solid mass. Giant manta rays will sometimes pass
within inches of a diver's outstretched arm. Divers also frequently
see enormous schools of barracudas, large stingrays and sleek
reef sharks wandering curiously by them. The waters are warm and
comfortable, with temperatures ranging in the low 80's throughout
the year. With the fantastic diversity of tropical marine life,
year-round warm waters, excellent visibility and first-rate dive
outfitters, it's no wonder more and more divers are discovering
the incredible beauty that lies beneath the waters off southern
Costa Rica.
| Corcovado
Jungle Adventure |
| Price
per person: |
US$690
(low season) May 1 - November 14
US$795 (high season) January 15 - April 15
US$850 (high season) December 15 - January 14 |
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Andres,
I had a most beautiful experience in Costa Rica- THANK you,
thank You, Muchas Gracias por su ayuda!! I will be back next
year. The entire Aventuras Naturales staff that I encountered
was kind, fun, informed and professional. The accommodations
were simply charming and all was intimate in the highest of
standards in harmony with nature. I learned so much about
our Mother Earth in your country and feel much closer to Her,
as well as myself. I look forward to return and will recommend
your company to any and all associates.
Christina Perez
Miami, FL |
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