Most Inspirational Moment
Very difficult to decide as the whole point of had trip is the biodiversity. Seeing sloths, monkeys, coatis, anteater, beautifully coloured birds with such varied songs, colourful butterflies and other insects, listening to and searching for frogs were all so interesting. The range of colourful and varied plants and fungi are surprising .
If I had to choose one it would be our walk in Savegre in the cloud forest where we saw our 4th Resplendent Quetzal and our second Trogon.
But the optional canopy walk was incredible too. Don’t miss it!
Thoughts on Group Leader
Our group leader deserved his prize 2 years ago ...Guide of gbe Year. He is nominated again this year and I have voted. Johnny Villalobos is an outstanding guide.
He is a wildlife expert. He took us out to look for the shy Quetzal at 5.30 am, chatted to the farm manager and we joined a group of photographers in the field .
He led us on the canopy walk and on our nature walks, checking each of us had seen each bird or animal before moving on.
He was always patient and polite , has rather a wicked sense of humour, gave us options, advice about clothing to wear for each excursion and fielded our endless questions with great patience .
5 stars for Johnny.
Advice for Potential Travellers
Go on the trip. Do the canopy walk. Take rain gear , walking sandals and shoes with some grip.
Carry rain gear and a plastic bag for your camera and binoculars every trip.
Take quick dry clothes and insect repellant. Take a small torch.
I did the zip lining which was great fun. There were Howler monkeys in the trees!
I did the thermal pools with lots of the girls, we bought cocktails and had great fun.
I also did the waterfalls at La Fortuna. Johnny took us on a short nature walk to get there. The many steps back up are ok. I enjoyed both of these optional extras but the best one was definitely the canopy walk and bridges. This was a highlight of my trip.