Manuel Antonio National Park is a popular destination for first-timers traveling to Costa Rica, not only because of its vast diversity of tropical plants and wildlife but also its well-paved hiking trails that are both children and elderly-friendly. Matching with the surge in tourism, guided tours abound, room rates climb, and scams arise. Here are … Continue reading Things You Should Know Before Going to Manuel Antonio
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Top Things to Do in Monteverde
Around 4,600 ft above sea level, Monteverde is famous for its ethereal cloud forests, which are not only home to rich and complex biodiversity but also a variety of fun-filled activities, from strolling on hanging bridges to ziplining above the canopy. If you only have a few days to spend in this luxuriant upland in … Continue reading Top Things to Do in Monteverde
How to See La Fortuna in a Day?
Traveling alone is fun but also involves a lot of planning, safety concerns, and the occasional strikes of loneliness. That’s why I love integrating day tours into a long journey. This idea also came convenient while I was having a short stay in La Fortuna, a small town in the northern highland of Costa Rica. … Continue reading How to See La Fortuna in a Day?
Ten Days in Costa Rica – Arrival
Costa Rica is a popular vacation spot for Americans and Europeans - most of the travelers I met came from Germany or France - as this tropical gem offers natural wonders ranging from volcanoes and hot springs to cloud forests and beaches, as well as adventurous activities like white-water rafting, canyoning, and ziplining. The best … Continue reading Ten Days in Costa Rica – Arrival