Catarata Los Campesinos | Explorando ???????? Costa Rica
Los Campesinos Ecolodge un lugar en donde podemos saber que se siente caminar sobre los arboles, un sitio lleno de agua, de cataratas y animales.
En esta ocasión me fui hasta el sector de Quepos en Costa Rica en donde la aventura comenzaba desde antes de llegar al destino, una carretera de lastre rodeada de naturaleza hacen que uno se sienta totalmente internado en la selva, y así es este lugar, una selva la cual esta llena de vida y muy protegida por el ser humano.
Al llegar a este sitio se comienza a descender por un sendero muy bien marcado y se puede elegir si cruzar o no el inmenso puente de hamaca, que para muchos se vuelve un reto complicado por la altura y movimiento del mismo, el puente se ubica a unos 150 metros de la entrada a este sitio, después de cruzar el puente se puede bajar por diversos senderos a las cataratas que hay a lo largo del rió, el clima en este lugar es caliente así que es perfecto para meterse en las pozas de las cataratas y recibir un masaje del agua que cae constantemente.
Para llegar a este sitio esta es la ubicación:
A este lugar llegan automóviles pero se debe mantener la precaución.
Mascotas: Si
Dificultad: Fácil
Teléfono: 2206 5009
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LOS CAMPESINO WATERFALL AND ECOLODGE, NARANJITO, COSTA RICA
Fun day with friends at Los Campesino Waterfall and ecolodge, Naranjito, Costa Rica
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Los Campesinos: Sustainable Community Tourism Costa Rica
Beyond Costa Rica's beaten paths and well-trod tourist circuit, creative communities are thriving thanks to startling innovation... and breathing a new vigor into their local culture and ecosystems. Film-maker Spencer Stoner and sustainable travel advocate Julia Fisher partnered with members of the Costa Rica Association of Rural Community Tourism (ACTUAR) to produce participatory videos that share their stories through local lenses and voices. This video was produced with the Quebrada Arroyo community near Quepos, Costa Rica.
Costa Rica #3- Rainmaker
Our 3rd video from Costa Rica. Our friend Laura took us hiking at Rainmaker Reserve- a huge wildlife reserve just outside of Quepos. Rainmaker has some of the oldest and longest rope bridges in Costa Rica. We had a great time hiking and taking a dip in the natural springs. For more video and blogs, go to takemeshowmetellme.com
Quebrada Arroyo Waterfalls & Hanging Bridge (2:32 min)
Quebrada Arroyo is a small village in the mountains above Manuel Antonio / Quepos, along the Pacific coast of Costa Rica. There is a 200 foot waterfall, as well as a 400 foot 'Indiana Jones' suspension bridge crossing to some beautiful, natural swimming pools.
Music:
1. 'A Brave Wish', by freeplaymusic.com
Los Campesinos Waterfall Swinging Bridge
Quebrada Arroyo Waterfalls & Hanging Bridge
Quebrada Arroyo is a small village in the mountains above Manuel Antonio / Quepos, along the Pacific coast of Costa Rica. There is a 200 foot waterfall, as well as a 400 foot 'Indiana Jones' suspension bridge crossing to some beautiful, natural swimming pools.
Music:
1. 'A Brave Wish', by freeplaymusic.com
Costa Rica, Rainmaker Swing Bridges
First Tree Top Swing Bridges in South America
RAINMAKER PARK DAY TOUR / BRIAN TOUR GUIDE
One of the heaviest rains l have experienced during the hiking tours in RAINMAKER with Brian as the guide
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THE SANTA JUANA RURAL MOUNTAIN ADVENTURE TOUR
Experience the magic of nature and enjoy a unique part of Costa Rican rural heritage on this very unique tour our guests have consistently rated their favorite in Costa Rica! The Santa Juana Rural Mountain Adventure is a guided nature, conservation and cultural expedition that takes you along the lush, jungle-shrouded slopes of the Fila Chonta Mountains where the Rodeo, Coto and Paquita rivers are born. See the rushing mountain streams that feed these rivers on their journey to the Pacific Ocean and enjoy a refreshing swim beneath mesmerizing waterfalls. You'll also see fascinating regional wildlife, including a myriad of birds, insects and reptiles. Try your luck at organic Tilapia fishing, visit an authentic sugar mill powered by two massive oxen, and have the option to take a guided horseback ride.
Visit the rustic Santa Juana pueblo, where you'll learn about coffee and citrus production, participate in the Carbon Offset Tree Planting Adoption Program, and enjoy a typical Campesino style lunch while taking in the panoramic vista of the coastline of Manuel Antonio National Park. Just an hour from Quepos on a scenic country drive, it's your chance to experience the true meaning of pura vida. You'll see why this exceptional tour, which is supported by international conservation organizations for helping preserve and protect Costa Rica's rural heritage, is so well received by our guests.
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Costa Rica Rainmaker
Rainmaker bridge, Costa Rica
Best Nature Video 05/18/17-- by Eric Wortman
Nature Photographers Group, Administrator Best Video Choice goes to Eric Wortman.
Since I got such a reaction from a single photo, I thought I should post one of my many short videos of walking across the bridge to really put things in perspective. :) Again, this is a 420 foot suspension bridge 130 feet above a ravine in Los Campesinos Private Reserve near Quepos in Costa Rica. If you enjoy watching things like this and videos of birds, sloths, monkeys and more, soon I will be posting dozen. - Eric Wortman
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Santa Juana Lodge & Nature Reserve
Santa Juana Rural Mountain Adventure Lodge & Nature Reserve offers well-designed and very comfortable accommodations overlooking the panoramic coastline of Manuel Antonio National Park. . There are well-maintained nature trails, pristine waterfalls to swim in, and traditional Campesino meals prepared and hosted by the villagers of Santa Juana from the Mirador. Manuel Antonio is just 30km, or about an hour’s drive from the property. Each private Casita and two-bedroom house are equipped with kitchenettes, king size beds, sofa couches, a flat-screen TV with a DVD movie library. There are private bathrooms with showers and private view balconies or terraces.
Rainmaker Conservation Park
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First Morning At Santa Juana Lodge - (Costa Rica)
Hello - This is my first upload - and a video of my first morning at Santa Juana Lodge in Costa Rica. I stayed here March 2017. It was about 7 AM when I made this video. When I stepped outside for the first time, I almost cried at the sheer beauty and peace that was all around me.
Before going, I could not find many English language reviews of the Lodge, and so provided the type of details I was looking for when I did my initial searches of the Lodge. Enjoy and please feel free to provide constructive feedback. You can find more about the lodge here:
Santa Juana Lodge & Nature Reserve: Tours
Discover an unrivaled adventure experience in Costa Rica’s rural mountains where you’ll connect with the people, the timeless natural beauty, and the authenticity of Campesino life in this rugged Central Pacific mountain range. From the Los Santos Coffee Tour to Hiking to Bird Watching and Zip-lining Greentique Tours run the gamut from one-of-a-kind adventures to bold new takes on Costa Rica favorites.
CABECARES 2
A young cabecares girl talks to us about school.
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View form Toño Pizote tower
A 360º view of landscape from Toño Pizote tower. Karen Mogensen Reserve, Costa Rica.