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Arenal Volcano
Rising over a mile in height, Arenal
Volcano located in the northwestern
region of Costa Rica, offers visitors
a rare opportunity to view one of
the world’s most active volcano.
After sleeping quietly
for over 400 years Arenal erupted
with tremendous force in July 29-31,
1968. “A lunar landscape”
was created by the volcano as several
square miles were covered by rocks,
lava and ash.
Over twenty years
later Arenal continues to erupt, but
at smaller scale. Visitors viewing
the volcano can see it throw out red
hot rocks up to 1000 feet in height
and some of the rocks are over 25
feet in diameter! In addition, the
volcano can be fairly noisy with explosion,
which sound like dynamite that echo
off the nearby mountains. At night
lava flows and the ejection of glowing
hot rocks can provide viewers with
an impressive fire works display.
Short periods of
inactivity are usually followed by
loud explosions, large “cauliflower”
shaped eruption clouds, and the emission
of hot, red rocks which crash and
shatter down the step gray slopes
of the volcanic cone and can be heard
from over a mile away.
In this area enjoy
during the morning the sights and
the sounds of the rainforest and experience
its peacefulness as we quietly paddle
the Peñas Blancas river, then
in the afternoon enjoy the most extraordinary
view of the Arenal Volcano on a gentle
hike along the base of this marvelous
“mountain of fire”, and
at evening have a healthy and relaxing
soak in the healthful hot spring water.
Monteverde
Biological Reserve
Monteverde Cloud
Forest Biological Reserve and Santa
Elena Forestry Reserve are different
parks but they share the same exuberant
atmosphere. A great number of trails
invite visitors to walk through the
parks.
The Monteverde Reserve
is one of the most diverse and richest
cloud forest in the new world and
it has extensive trails allow visitors
to enjoy a rich diversity of flora
and wildlife; with easy walking you
will have the opportunity to watch
jaguars, ocelots, tapirs, colorful
insects, butterflies and birds, including
the metallic-green resplendent Quetzal
(seen mostly during its March –
April nesting season). Originally
4.000 acres, the reserve has grown
to protect an area of approximately
25.000 acres comprised of six different
life zones.
The Monteverde community
is also interesting place with a famous
cheese factory the women’s handicraft
Coop, the Butterfly Garden, Canopy,
Sky Walk, Orchid Garden, Horseback
riding, Hiking, Hummingbird Gallery,
Serpentarium, etc.
Manuel
Antonio National Park
Located in the Pacific Ocean near
Quepos, Manuel Antonio has thousand
of sandy white beaches, the main habitat
types in the park are primary and
secondary forest, mangrove swamp,
marsh and littoral woodland have made
this one the most beautiful and popular
parks in the entire system .
You will able to
view emigrating marine birds. The
water is crystal clear, making these
beaches popular for snorkeling, swimming,
body surfing, playing with a boogie
board or just relaxing. The beaches
are fringed with tall evergreen forest
that grows down to the high tide line
so you can stroll through the park
on your own or take a guide tour.
On this area we included
a wonderful guided horseback riding
with delicious lunch; come and appreciate
the waterfalls and majesty of the
protected zone of the Cerro Nara.
On the ride, you will see exotic birds
and butterflies, tropical plants and
wildlife.
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