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ADVENTURE PHOTOGRAPHY with Cathy & Gordon ILLG |
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COSTA RICA TROPICAL ADVENTURE |
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November 10 - 19, 2008 |
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$2995 Deposit: $500 |
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Airport: San Jose, Costa Rica |
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Costa Rica’s natural heritage is one of astonishing
diversity. Bordered by the Caribbean and the Pacific, its coastline rises
abruptly to volcanic mountains that run the length of the country. For
millions of years, it has been a biological land bridge between North and
South America, which has given it a unique natural history. The sheer
variety is amazing for a country of just 20,000 square miles. Within its
borders are more than a dozen life zones. In the same day, you can
experience 12,000-foot mountains, cloud forests, lowland rain forests,
mangrove swamps, palm-lined beaches, dry tropical forest, and savannah. This diversity is reflected in its rich plant and animal life. There are more species of birds here than in all of North America, over 800 in a country only four times the size of Connecticut. Among its 237 species of mammals are two-toed and three-toed sloths, and four species of monkeys. Reptiles and amphibians include the strawberry poison dart frog, the endangered American crocodile, and the basilisk lizard, which can actually run across water. There are more butterflies in Costa Rica than on the entire continent of Africa. The plant life is spectacular. There are more than 12,000 species of plants, including a dazzling variety of trees and orchids. All of this is being wisely protected in an excellent system of national parks and reserves that has won praise from conservationists around the world. The government has set aside thirteen national parks, eight biological reserves, three wildlife refuges, and other areas that now comprise one fourth of the country’s land area. These far-sighted efforts have placed Costa Rica at the forefront of conservation, especially among tropical countries, where deforestation is proceeding at an alarming rate. ItineraryNovember 10: Home – San JoséOur Costa Rican adventure begins today as we board our flight to San José, the country's capital city. We will stay overnight at the Corteza Amarilla Hotel, about twenty minutes from the airport. This quaint hotel is located in a scenic neighborhood of San Jose, surrounded by gardens and designed with nature in mind, offering a warm welcome to our photographers. We will have a Welcome Dinner and Orientation. Overnight Corteza Amarilla Hotel. (d) November 11 - November 12: San José - ArenalAfter breakfast we leave San Jose and make our way to
the Arenal Volcano Area. This morning we will visit the Nectandra Cloud
Forest Garden, a centerpiece of primary and secondary forest, featuring
plants for their importance in medicinal, indigenous and cultural uses. To
enhance the enjoyment of visitors and to minimize the impact upon the
forest, the number of visitors permitted entry each day is limited. In
addition, our naturalist guides will devote their full attention to our
small group. The Garden has facilities for horticultural, botanical and
scientific exhibits. A small number of changing exhibits highlights the
basic and current scientific information on various aspects of the ecology
and life forms of the cloud forest. After enjoying lunch at the gardens we
will continue on to the Arenal Volcano. November 13: Sarapiqui Area - La SelvaWe depart this morning for the Sarapiqui area, this
region is one of the most exuberant and luscious places in Costa Rica,
especially with respect to the rainforest. It is named after a river and
rests at the base of the Central Volcanic Mountain Range. November 14 - November 15: Sarapiquis / Turrialba AreaAfter breakfast we will depart for the Turriabla
region. Rancho Naturalista, is located in the Tuis Valley, at the northern
limit of Costa Rica’s Talamanca Mountains. At 900 meters elevation on the
Atlantic slope of the country, Rancho’s forests, farmlands, and
surrounding area offer an impressive 300 species of birds – many of which
are difficult or impossible to see in other parts of the country. November 16 - November 17: Trogon LodgeWe will make our way through the Cerro de la Muerte
area, stopping along stunning mountain roads to photograph birds and local
sights, and perhaps a visit to the City of Cartago. November 18: Trogon Lodge – San JoseAfter breakfast at our lodge, we will travel back to San Jose, with explorations along the way for additional photography. We arrive back at our hotel, enjoying a delicious farewell dinner in our secluded lodge. Overnight Corteza Amarilla. (B, L, D) November 19: Departure for HomeAfter breakfast at the hotel we transfer to Juan Santamaria International Airport to take our flights back home. (B)
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