RAPIDOS EN EL RIO SARAPIQUI EN COSTA RICA
Hacer rafting en el rio Sarapiqui fue una experiencia muy emocionante, llena de acción y mucha emoción.
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Aventuras del Sarapiquí is a tourism company in Costa Rica that does white water river rafting, jungle canopy and other amazing adventurous activities. We went there, experienced it all and filmed everything to share it with you! :)
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Costa Rica Travel | GoPro Hero 7 Black
Highlights of our road trip through Costa Rica, land of Pura Vida. The new GoPro Hero 7 Black was the perfect camera to record our adventures!
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We started our trip in Tortuguero. Famous place because you can only get there by boat. The nature is beautiful and we recommend to do morning tours as well as night walks!
Before we arrived in Arenal 4 days later we made a stop at Sarapiqui, a less busy place with hidden hanging bridges. Arenal is famous for its volcano but make sure to check the Fortuna waterfall! We continued or roadtrip to Rio Celeste in the north of country. This place is famous for its coral blue river.
After 2 days we arrived in Monteverde which is a though place to drive through but amazing to do some canopy and explore the misty rainforests. Afterwards we drove back to the north to Rincon de la Vieja, known for the volcano and the mud baths. We ended our roadtrip with 5 days at Samara, which is located at the Pacific Ocean. An amazing place to chill out after a road trip and to do some diving and horse riding! We surely recommend to get a GoPro camera if you ever plan to travel in this beautiful country.
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How to Travel Costa Rica
How to Travel Costa Rica
Costa Rica is an exciting country full of adventures!
It's perfect for aspiring solo travelers.
Costa Rica also has a good community of backpackers.
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0:57 -Maleku Hostel
2:31 -Hostel Backpackers La Fortuna
5:49 -Mayol Lodge
(Highly recommended)
3:14 -Arenal Hike + Hot spring combo
4:40 -Sky Tram/ Trek
6:32 -Lost Canyons Canyoneering
7:40 -Rafting Sarapiqui River (Class 3 and 4)
9:44 - Downton Alajuela/ Museum / Cathedral
10:28 - Poas Volcano
12:54 - Poas Volcano Time-lapse
13:14 - Arenal Volcano Time-lapse
Your adventure is not limited to these websites. If you want to be more spontaneous (adventurous), you can just buy a plane ticket and go. There are lot of small tour company that are available for a much cheaper price.
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Discover the Caribbean in Costa Rica - Puerto Viejo & Cahuita
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Puerto Viejo & Cahuita are small, beautiful towns on the south Caribbean coastline. They offer rustic, calm vibes with crystal clear waters, ideal for snorkeling and swimming. The Afro-Caribbean vibe is chilled out and laid back offering easy, relaxed expereinces. To learn more go to our free travel guide here:
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Costa Rica Trip
BIGGEST DISASTER TRIP I HAVE HAD, BUT THAT’S OK
TRIP
The trip itself seemed like the biggest disaster I have had for a very long time. From the moment I landed in Liberia to the moment I landed in Edmonton it seemed that what could go wrong, did go wrong. From arriving with no accommodations, tour forgetting about me all together, hurricane hitting the country with the country declaring a state of emergency and plane breaking down delaying my flight as it had to be replaced by a different plane and crew, I could not get a break. Even my brand new not fully unpackaged rented bicycle breake down after only 12 km. In spite of all that I found the trip to be one of my better ones and Costa Rica a very beautiful country with lots of things to see a do for me, if I actually got to do them. Run out of time to do most things partly because the hurricane chewed up some of my precious time.
COUNTRY
Costa Rica has very beautiful scenery to offer. Its rugged mountains countryside to the deep biodiversity of the jungle offer wonderful views in Costa Rica. The Beach “Le Coco” in Playa Del Coco is 5 km long and 100 m wide dark soft and fine sand. The water is bathwater warm, but the riptides are strong. The sand is clean from litter like cigarette butts and bottles and biological fouling from pollution. This fact means there it is void of the dreadful smell from pollution of organic decomposition from weeds washing up on the shore and decomposing.
I like that fact many people are using golf carts to commute around town charging the carts every two days as it’s both cheap as well as decreasing the pollution in town, mind you if you get in an accident in a golf cart then tough luck.
Costa Rica has strict non-smoking laws banning smoking from all public buildings and restaurants, including on the patios and outdoor venues of these establishments, Europe could learn from Costa Rica here.
Temperature was ~31°C in the day and about ~23°C at night with about ~50% humidity which feels warm but not stuffy. This was between the wet and dry seasons so it was dark green and just some plants starting to turn yellow, almost a fall of sorts for them.
The Coco beach hotel that I stayed in was nothing special, cleanliness was ok and everything worked. The air conditioning was powerful and quiet. Location was great as it was right downtown and 200m from the centre of the beach.
SAFETY
The place was generally safe with locals saying there was a murder in the town last year but it was drug related. Safety is just a state of mind everywhere and Costa Rica did not alarm me, many expats and tourists have had safe experience there.
EXCURSIONS
The Congo Trail Zipline - awesome adventure which is just 15 minutes from Playa Del Coco and included 11 ziplines through a jungle and even across a river. In retrospect I wished I tried superman or upside-down style of decent. This was a cheap and fun adventure. The outfit is run and executed professionally with safety in mind.
Palo Verde National Park – this was an awesome excursion into the jungle to some wildlife including birds, bats, iguanas, monkeys and crocodiles. I even saw the second biggest flying bird in the world with a wingspan of 3 meters. The water is unique in that it flows both ways in the river. It flows one was during the day and then reverses flow upstream during the nightly tide from the ocean brining salt water into the river up to 25 km inland and reversing the flow of the river as the water level rises.
Rich Coast Diving – It’s a 15 minute ride from Le Coco beach by boat near islands inside the bay, technically it is in the Pacific Ocean. This is a good excursion if not for the fact that visibility was poor due to passing of the hurricane the day earlier made the water murky. Reasonably priced and very accommodating with safety in mind at all times.
FOOD
The food was amazing but finding vegetarian or vegan choices is very hard. Vegetarian choices are limited to one or two items on the menu and vegan is limited to just a few places. Food is generally priced similarly to Canada prices and alcohol is not cheap either. Of course fresh fruit and vegetables are amazing from local stands.
HURRICANE OTTO
The hurricane was pretty much a non-event for me personally. It started at 8pm at night with light rain turning into heavy rain. Power lines and some trees were down and it also fried the hotels electronic for door entrance. It cancelled my excursion to Nicaragua and white water rafting. The rain was very loud inside the hotel as it was so intense. Locals were more worried about the hurricane as they did not know what to expect as this was the first one to hit Costa Rica in 168 years.
PRODUCTION
The filmed was produced by Marcin Pisz and filmed using mostly Lumix GH4 and GoPro Hero 5 Session and unknown Lumix cameras.
Thanks to Rich Coast Diving, Congo Trail Zipline and Plus Papagoya Tours
Costa Rica (Travel Documentary)
In this documentary, I will start with Poas Volcano. Poas is one of the Costa Rica's most active volcanoes. Then, we will see La Paz waterfall gardens. After that, I will show you La Selva Biological Station which possesses one of the highest density of biodiversity in the world. Then, I will show you the world famous Dhoka Coffee plantation. From there, we will go to Manuel Antonio National Park which is among the world's 12 most beautiful national parks. Then, you will see howler monkey and other habitats while taking a boat ride in Sarapiqui River. From there, you will see tropical rain forest from the aerial tram. Then, you will see Baldi Hot Springs from the foothills of Arenal Volcano. In the end, I will take you to Playa Del Coco which is a fishing paradise. Enjoy!
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Rafting in Costa Rica - Adventure Travel Guide by Anywhere
Costa Rica -- with its thick forests, soaring canyons, and rushing rivers -- is ripe with rafting opportunities. The country has several notable whitewater rivers and a heck of a lot of awesome terrain.
Seasoned rafters and first-timers alike will enjoy the rafting that Costa Rica has to offer—there is everything from mellow, Class I rapids to intense Class IV sections. Whether you're looking for a thrilling plunge through whitewater or a soothing wildlife safari, you'll find it here.
During the wet season rain falls steadily, filling up rivers and creating the ideal rafting conditions. Even in the dry season, however, you can find good stretches of water.
In a rafting tour, experienced guides provide all the equipment you'll need (paddle, helmet, and lifejacket) and explain rafting technique. For example, you'll learn to paddle with your group and charge hard through large rapids.
The best whitewater river in Costa Rica is the Pacuare River. Not only does this river span some of the country's most diverse terrain, but it also includes some absolutely fantastic rapids, including Class V sections. In fact, National Geographic once ranked it one of the world's top ten best whitewater rivers. Other good rivers include the Reventazón, Corobicí, and Sarapiquí—these have Class II, III, and even IV sections. Rafting Tours in Costa Rica:
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