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First visit with Heatherlea in February 2015

Costa Rica — Days 11 to 13

Costa Rica — Days 11 to 13

The mountains and Savegre River Valley — 3/3 – 5/3 The next journey was to the cloud forest, stopping for coffee, lunch, and a spot of birding along the way. We arrived quite late in the day having driven up through the cloud forest to a height of about 3,000m before we turned off down to Trogon lodge where we were staying for the next few days. It was cold and the air was rather thin but the rooms had…

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Costa Rica — Days 9 to 11

Costa Rica — Days 9 to 11

Carara Biological Reserve — 1/3 – 3/3 As the lodge Heatherlea normally use was full, we stayed at Punta Leona, a rather touristy resort on the Pacific coast. In the late afternoon we went on a boat trip along the Tarcoles River and then watched the sun set over the Pacific and looked for owls. The following day, we went walking in the Carara forest where the first thing we saw was a Ghost Bat hanging by one foot from…

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Costa Rica — Days 8 to 9

Costa Rica — Days 8 to 9

Guanacaste area on the Pasific — 28/2 – 1/3 This is an area of tropical dry forests, marshlands, estuaries, and mangroves which are characteristic of the northern Pacific region. It was a hot and dry environment and very different from what we had seen so far. We spent one night at La Ensenada Lodge which had a splendid view over Gulf of Nicoya. After lunch at the lodge, we visited Solimar, a huge cattle ranch where we were taken round…

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Costa Rica — Days 6 to 8

Costa Rica — Days 6 to 8

Arenal Observatory — 26/2 – 28/2 We stayed at Arenal Observatory Lodge which had breathtaking views of the Arenal Volcano from our rooms as well as from the restaurant. The volcano is no longer active but still smokes. Next destination — Guanacaste area on the Pasific — Days 8 to 9 (28/2 – 1/3)

Costa Rica — Days 3 to 6

Costa Rica — Days 3 to 6

Sarapiqui and La Selva — 23/2 – 26/2 We stayed at Selva Verde Lodge and Rainforest Reserve, a lovely place on the banks of the river. The tropical lowlands of Sarapiqui, are a wildlife-rich riparian zone along the banks of the Sarapiqui River. We had great views over the river from the restaurant. La Selva Biological Station is run by the Organisation for Tropical Studies (OTS) and was a highlight of the tour. The station is one of the four…

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