Most Inspirational Moment
Staying in the Lodges and exploring the unique landscapes, wildlife around them on guided trips or on our won.
Thoughts on Group Leader
Randall Obsney was knowledgeable, friendly, funny, passionate about Costa Rica, had very good English, caught us all up in his enthusiasm for birdlife, wildlife. flora and fauna and was a joy to be with.
Advice for Potential Travellers
Already mentioned need for a camera with a good zoom. Casual clothes needed throughout. I travelled last 2 weeks of March and wore shorts and tee-shirts most days. A dress and skirt or trousers useful for eating out in bars/restaurants. only wore a sweater/fleece in the mountain and deep valley area. The main thing is the cost of eating out. Friends had warned me that eating out was expensive (all Lodges included all food but some evening meals need to be bought). Most Costa Ricans don't eat out so prices are high in the tourist areas. Think price of a restaurant in the UK plus a Govt tax plus service charge. Bring plenty of dollars! A few of the roads down to the Lodges/hotels were quite bumpy and one road in particular was very narrow and twisty up/down a hillside...we had a fabulous driver so no concerns. it's clear that building/extending/repairing roads is going on all over the country so expect the odd delay.