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DAY
1 DEPARTURE FROM NORTH AMERICA - ARRIVE
SAN JOSE (6 NIGHTS)
We will be met at the airport by our tour manager/guide,
where we will board our own private coach and transfer to
our hotel in San Jose.
DAY
2 GUYABO NATIONAL MONUMENT & SAN JOSE
Our morning begins with a visit to the Guayabo
National Monument, one of Costa Rica's only pre-Columbian
sites that has been excavated and is open to the public. It
preserves a town site that dates from between 1000 BC and
1400 AD. Archaeologists believe that Guayabo might have supported
a population of as many as 10,000 people, but there is no
clue yet to why the city was eventually abandoned only shortly
before the Spanish arrived in the New World. Excavated ruins
at Guayabo consist of paved roads, aqueducts, stone bridges,
house and temple foundations, gravesites and petroglyphs.
This afternoon we will enjoy a guided San Jose City Tour.
We will view all of the city's most important sights and landmarks
including the University of Costa Rica, the Supreme Court,
Democracy Square, the Metropolitan Cathedral, elegant residential
homes, and many sights that display the finest in Costa Rican
architecture. During our tour we will also visit the National
Theater. Designed after the Opera House in Paris, it is
considered to be Costa Rica's most important architectural
landmark. Our afternoon concludes with a visit to the Museo
del Oro, featuring an impressive collection of pre-Columbian
golden treasures. Time permitting, we will also visit the
Museo Nacional, in the former Bella Vista Military
Fortress, which today houses pre-Columbian artifacts along
with art, historical items, and natural science exhibits.
DAY
3 CARTAGO, LANKESTER GARDENS & THE OROSI
VALLEY
Our morning begins with a visit to Cartago,
Costa Rica's first city founded in 1563 and a former capital
of Costa Rica. We will visit one of Costa Rica's most famous
buildings, the Basílica de Nuestra Señora de los Angeles,
which is dedicated to the patron saint of Costa Rica. Within
the walls of the Byzantine-style church is a shrine containing
the tiny figure of La Negrita (the Black Virgin) where legend
has it that La Negrita was revealed on this
site to a peasant girl in 1635. Miraculous healing powers
have been attributed to La Negrita and, over the years, thousands
of pilgrims have come to the shrine seeking cures for their
illnesses and difficulties. Next we will visit Lankester
Gardens, created in the 1940s by an English naturalist,
where no fewer than 800 species of orchids are on display.
The University of Costa Rica now administers the gardens,
and their primary goal is to preserve the local flora, with
an emphasis on orchids and bromeliads. We will walk along
Paved Trails that meander from open, sunny gardens into shady
forests. In each environment, different species of orchids
are in bloom. After time to visit the Information Center,
we continue with a tour of the Orosi Valley. Our scenic
driving tour will take us into a Shangri-la canyon edged on
the south by the dauntingly forested flanks of the Talamanca
Mountains. The rivers that drain into the valley have been
dammed to form Lago de Cachi, around which the road and our
tour will loop. Our tour will be highlighted by Mirador
Orosi, offering amazing views over the valley; the
village of Orosi, including the charming Iglesia
de San Jose de Orosi; the shores of Lago de
Cachi, which attracts large numbers of waterfowl;
the rough-hewn Casa El Sonador (House of the
Dreamer), a wooden and bamboo structure adorned with primitive
carvings; the Presa de Cachi (Dam); and
Ujurras, renowned for its ruined church, Iglesia
de Nuestra Senora de la Limpia Conception, which dates
from 1681. We return to San Jose for the evening.
DAY
4 POAS VOLCANO & LA PAZ WATERFALL GARDENS
Our day begins with a visit to Poas Volcano
National Park, an active volcano whose main crater is
more than 1 mile wide and constantly active with fumaroles
and hot geysers. Poás is surrounded by dense cloud forests,
and we will hike some of the nice gentle trails. This afternoon
we will visit La Paz Waterfall Gardens where we will
hike a series of trails through primary and secondary forest
alongside the La Paz River, with lookouts over a series of
powerful waterfalls, including the namesake La Paz Fall.
We will also explore an orchid garden, a hummingbird garden,
and a huge Butterfly Garden which some claim
is the largest in the world. We return to San Jose for the
evening.
DAY
5 INBIO PARK & AERIAL TRAM TOUR
This morning we will visit INBio (Instituto
Nacional de Biodiversidad), run by the National Biodiversity
Institute. The Institute is part-museum, part-educational
center, part-nature park. We will begin with an Informational
Video, followed by a tour of the two large pavilions
that explains Costa Rica's biodiversity and natural wonders.
Next we will enjoy a Hike on Trails that re-create
the ecosystems of a tropical rainforest, a dry forest, and
a premontane forest. There is also a good-size butterfly garden,
a plexiglass viewing-window into the small lagoon, and a series
of wonderful animal sculptures donated by one of Costa Rica's
premiere artists, José Sancho. This afternoon we will enjoy
an Aerial Tram Tour through one of Costa Rica's most
unique eco-tourism and research facilities. The tram takes
us on a 90-minute, one-mile-long excursion through the rain
forest canopy and reveals details of everyday life in the
treetops where 75 percent of all rain forest species dwell.
We will come eye-to-eye with monkeys some 200 feet above the
forest floor and will view an abundance of plants and animals
hidden at the tops of the tall rain forest trees. We return
to San Jose for the evening.
DAY
6 COFFEE PLANTATION TOUR & ZOO AVE
Costa Ricans call coffee grano de oro,
the grain of gold, and with good reason. The humble bean lifted
the nation out of obscurity two centuries ago, bringing wealth
to countless farmers and to the country as a whole. This morning
we will take a Coffee Plantation Tour where we will
learn from experienced personnel the origins of coffee-growing,
one of the major exports of Costa Rica. This very amusing
and informative tour is a multimedia presentation for all
ages, using actors to bring to life the coffee production
experience. We continue to Zoo Ave where we will view
dozens of scarlet macaws, reclusive owls, majestic raptors,
several different species of toucans, and a host of brilliantly
colored birds from Costa Rica and from around the world. We
will enjoy a stroll along the paths where we will get a close
look at many birds, large iguana, deer, monkeys, and a 12-ft.
long crocodile. Zoo Ave houses only injured, donated, or confiscated
animals. We will return to San Jose for a Tiquicia Dinner
and Show that includes a show of native Costa Rican folklore
dances and a buffet of local cuisine.
DAY
7 DEPARTURE FROM SAN JOSE
Our rewarding tour will come to an end as our
tour manager/guide accompanies us to the airport for the return
flight home.
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