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Cahuita

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    • Day 152

      Going Caribbean

      February 5, 2017 in Costa Rica ⋅ ⛅ 26 °C

      We left Tortuguero on Saturday, after finding a hummingbird nest in the hotel grounds that morning – an amazing thing to see. Hummingbirds are tiny, weighing just a few grams each, so I can’t imagine the size of the eggs... Everyone’s luggage was all loaded onto a separate boat from the people – it looked very laden and somewhat precarious but thankfully all made it to the other end intact and dry! We, on the other hand, only just made it – the waterways here are pretty low & difficult to navigate in the dry season (Dec-April) and our boat got stuck on the sandy bottom...they had to call for a backup boat to help, unload half of the people from our boat, then move the rest of us to the front of the boat to rebalance and eventually we managed to clear the sandbank and make it to the port – intact and dry too! Along the way we saw a boat containing a family....and a fridge-freezer – I hope that one made it too. After 4.5 hours of travel (boat and bus) and still a way to go, we chickened out of the public bus and did the rest of the journey in an (expensive) air-conditioned minibus. We drove past a lot of banana plantations along the way – Chiquita, Dole, Del Monte – many of the UK’s bananas come from Costa Rica – the man from Del Monte definitely says yes here!

      We arrived in Cahuita on the Caribbean coast late afternoon, where we plan to spend most of the rest of our time in Costa Rica. Laura and I came here when we were travelling in Costa Rica in 2005; we only had a couple of nights here and felt it wasn’t long enough. This place is very different from the rest of Costa Rica – it has a much more Caribbean feel about it, the people, the food, the vibe. Today our activities were limited by the rain. We explored the town, which didn’t take long (it is basically just a crossroads by the sea!), walked along to the black beach to the West and to the National Park entrance on the East side, which we plan to go into tomorrow. We also had to find new accommodation, as the place we stayed the first night is now full; we’ve ended up in a cheap but OK place across the road – pleases me as it means we’ve come in under budget today for the first time in about 2 weeks, so we had an extra beer to celebrate! We’re looking forward to a few days of Caribbean sun (or rain as it seems so far!), sea, more wildlife, tastier food and cold beers – oh, and WiFi, after nearly a week of unreliable connections and tortuously slow blogging...
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    • Day 153

      Cahuita National Park

      February 6, 2017 in Costa Rica ⋅ ⛅ 28 °C

      Today we had a leisurely breakfast whilst sitting out the rain (we are virtually in the rainforest here, after all I suppose!). Once the sky brightened a bit we ventured out and had a walk in the nearby Cahuita National Park. This is one of our favourite National Parks in Costa Rica - it is easy to get to (you can walk here in just a few minutes from the town), the rainforest trail is an easy walk and best of all, the rainforest is literally just a few feet from the beach. When we visited in 2005, I remember there being a lovely cooling sea breeze that made the rainforest more pleasant to walk in. Today, after all the rain the past 2 days, it was pretty hot and humid but we still saw sloths (including one with a baby), racoons, lots of lizards, a bright yellow snake (turned out to be an eyelash viper - the 2nd most poisonous snake in the country!), ghost crabs, howler and capuchin monkeys, all followed by a paddle in the Caribbean Sea. Howler monkeys are apparently the loudest animal in the world - their calls can be heard up to 3km away! It is lovely to be able to step out of the rainforest into the sea and vice versa - a very special place.Read more

    • Day 155

      Reflections on Costa Rica

      February 8, 2017 in Costa Rica ⋅ ☀️ 29 °C

      Today was our last day in Cahuita and our penultimate day in Costa Rica. We walked into the National Park again this morning. We saw white-faced capuchin monkeys - they come down lower in the trees than the howler monkeys, so they're easier to photograph; they also seem a bit more curious and cheekier! We saw a couple more sloths, including one very active (non-sloth- like!) one, and some racoons (including 2 baby ones up a tree). This time we spent more time on the beach - Solana loved dodging the waves and body surfing with Laura and we all enjoyed walking along in the surf. A heron came by at one point to join in - you'll see it in the photo! This evening our dinner plan didn't quite work out and we ended up having to put Solana to bed early (she was tired out) and having a "dinner" of microwave popcorn and beer! We're now doing some sorting of all of our stuff, ready for the onward journey - boring but necessary.

      There is lots still the same about Costa Rica as it was when we first visited nearly 12 years ago but some things have changed. The internet is an obvious change - and that has changed the way people travel (more people seem to book ahead at accommodation, rather than just turn up and look around - which means if you do the latter, it is harder to find somewhere - as we found to our peril in Alajuela!). There seem to be a wider range of people travelling here - last time we came it was mostly young Americans whereas now there are more Europeans, French Canadian, more older people and more families with children. There are a few more surfaced roads I think but still plenty of bumpy unsurfaced ones, and more people hire cars or travel in air-conditioned minibuses than by public bus than there were before (including us as it turns out!). The country seems more ecologically aware and into trying to protect the environment, animals and recycling than it was 12 years ago too. More people speak some English than we found before. The food is much the same (still rice and beans heavy!) but and more menus are bilingual (Spanish and English). The national currency is Colones but US dollars are far more widely accepted than they used to be - almost everywhere. But the most noticeable thing is how much more expensive everything is - it is not far off European prices and our nightly budget of US$20 from 12 years ago would barely buy us a pillowcase now!

      We have thoroughly enjoyed our visit here and would highly recommend visiting Costa Rica if you ever have the chance. The wildlife in particular is absolutely amazing - if you have even a passing interest in wildlife, add it to your "to visit" list. We have managed to spot and identify 10 species of mammals, 15 species of reptiles/amphibians and 71 species of birds, even though we were without a guide most of the time. Solana has now decided she'd like to be a wildlife guide when she grows up! It has some of the most accessible rainforest, cloud forest and volcanoes in the world. The beaches are good, the weather is warm and it still feels like a pretty safe country. It is more expensive than we'd expected (bargain on similar prices to mainland Spain I'd say) but that wouldn't matter as much for a 2-week holiday and the experiences we've had here have been amazing. Maybe we should have asked for commission from the Costa Rica tourist board to help make up our budget deficit?.....!
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    • Day 25

      ¡pura vida!

      August 24, 2019 in Costa Rica ⋅ ⛅ 27 °C

      das wird itz natürlech e useforderig, ar spannig vo üsem gspässige reisli chönne ahzchnüpfe. aber mir wei öich ja o nid no meh potenzielle härzinfarkte ussetze u brichte drum vo üsne zwöi wunderbare täg in cahuita. ☀

      bevor mir vo cartago hei chönne losfahre, hei mr no dr chare müesse tuusche. grundsätzlech ischs guet gange; dr europcar-typ isch für schwyzer zytverhäutnis leider ender spät cho u mir hei no chli es gliir gha wägem bänzin. item, am 11i hei mr chönne losfahre! 🚖

      d strasse si dismau gott sei dank super gsi u mir hei abgseh vom erste bitz zügig chönne fahre. entlang dä wytreichende kafiplantage im hochland abe zu de schiffcontainer u de paumestränd a dr karibikküste si mr nachere vierstündige fahrt im sunnige cahuita ahcho. ds dörfli isch sehr härzig u erinneret i auem starch ad karibik (i bi zwar no nie dert gsi, steue mirs aber so vor 💭).

      am nächschte tag hei mir dr nationaupark vo cahuita besichtiget. begägnet si mir entlang vom schöne strandwäg waschbäre, äffli mit babyäffli ufem rügge und natürlech üsem fründ, em fuutier - dismau hei mr das gmüetswäse us nöchschter distanz dörfe bestuune. grad vo dert us hei mr e schnorchutuur im warme atlantik ahghänkt. di farbige fische, oktopusse und rochene z'gseh isch e wahri fröid gsi!🐠

      am nami hei mr dr heimleche partystadt vor karibikküste costa ricas, nämlech puerto viejo, e bsuech abgstattet. dä titu het si zu rächt verdient. das chlyne dörfli isch prägt vo reggae-musig und angere afroamerikanische ihflüss. wo mr de plötzlech ine haube karneval-umzug ineglüffe si, hei mr d vibes so richtig ahfah gspüre - don't worry, be happy! (oder pura vida, wie di iheimische würde säge). 🏝

      mir si dankbar, nach dene strapazierende täg hie dörfe z'ruhie u z'gniesse. morn geits leider scho a di letschti station vo üsere reis - tortuguero! 🐢

      sara - 24.08.19
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    • Day 3

      Eindrücke aus Cahuita

      November 8, 2019 in Costa Rica ⋅ 🌧 22 °C

      Hier findet ihr ein paar Eindrücke aus Cahuita. Ein verschlafenes, mit Restaurants und Bars überhäuftes Dörflein irgendwo an der Karibikküste. Bis jetzt habe ich noch keine Sonne gesehen, aber immerhin regnet es nur den halben Tag. Die Unterkunft ist sehr charmant und mein Zelt inklusive Bett steht inmitten eines Miniregenwaldes. Das Essen ist bis jetzt grossartig! Im Supermarkt dauert es auch nur noch 18 Minuten bis ich passende Produkte finde :-D Und am Strassenrand ist sogar das eine oder andere giftig aussehende Tier zu finden.Read more

    • Day 3

      Parque Nacional Cahuita

      November 8, 2019 in Costa Rica ⋅ 🌧 23 °C

      Der erste Ausflug steht an: es geht in den direkt neben dem Dorf gelegenen Nationalpark. Worte (und 10 Bilder) reichen eigentlich gar nicht aus, um meine Faszination für diesen wunderschönen Ort auszudrücken. Wohin man schaut ist es grün (teilweise auch graublau, da der Weg ab und zu den Strand mit einschliesst), Pflanzen in unterschiedlichsten Formen und Grössen bekomme ich hier zu Gesicht. Zweimal findet der braune Fluss den Zugang zum Meer, und mein Weg führt geradewegs hindurch (Anmerkung: die Warnschilder von Krokodilen sind nicht gerade hilfreich für die Überquerung). Bis zu den Oberschenkeln im Wasser wage ich mich also durch die braune Suppe und werde glücklicherweise nicht angeknabbert. Weiter geht es mit einer Geräuschkulisse, die sich hören lässt. Quakende Frösche, schreiende Brüllaffen, irgendetwas zirpendes, das Tosen des Meeres und doch irgendwie auch eine wunderbare Stille. Schmetterlinge, so gross wie im Papilliorama, etwas das aussah wie ein riesiges Meerschwein, Eichhörnchen und Krabben bekomme ich zu sehen und teilweise sogar vor die Linse. Nach 8.4 Km bei 29° und gefühlt 120% Luftfeuchtigkeit freue ich mich zwar definitiv über eine kalte Dusche (was anderes gibts hier sowieso nicht), aber dennoch vermisse ich ihn jetzt schon; der Regenwald hat mich in seinen Bann gezogen.Read more

    • Day 62

      Cahuita

      January 16, 2020 in Costa Rica ⋅ ⛅ 28 °C

      Scho d'Akunft ds Cahuita isch viu versprächend gsi. I bi kum uf Terrasse vo mim Zimmer gsi u ha gmerkt das es hinger mir ä Boum het mit em nä Fuutier drufe. Leider isch ds liecht zum fötele nid ä so guet gsi u chum isch ds einte verschwunde chunnt no grad es zwöits füre.
      Schusch gitz hie ds Cahuita nid ä so viu ds mache u o ds Wätter isch ds erstemau uf mire Reis nid ä so super. Es chunnt immer mau wieder vor, dass es faht afah rägne. Aber im Rägewäud isch das haut ä so. Es het no ä National Park wo i no chli bi gah loufe u ha no ä ehemaligi Arbeitskomlegin u ihre Maa zum ds Nachtässä troffe u schusch ha i mau nid ä so viu gmacht.
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    • Day 3

      Cahuita

      February 11, 2020 in Costa Rica ⋅ ☀️ 29 °C

      Nous sommes arrivé hier soir sur Cahuita , un village bien tranquille au bord de la mer des Caraïbes non loin de la frontière panaméen. Ici les routes se réduisent à des pistes de terre et la plage n est pas envahi par la foule et il se dégage une ambiance caribéenne.
      Ce matin réveil aux aurores, baignades et rencontres avec les animaux du coin.
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    • Day 421

      On The Road Again

      July 20, 2020 in Costa Rica ⋅ ⛅ 28 °C

      Anfangs Juli gab es hier Lockerungen. also sofort auf Costa Rica Tour. Vorbei am Vulkan Arenal und hinauf zum Vulkan Poas. Dieser ist jedoch in dichten Wolken. Mit etwas Glück, so zwischen den Nebelschwaden sah ich doch noch kurz den Kratersee. Dann an die Karibik Küste zum Baden. Die Fallzahlen von Corona stiegen aber massiv an und die Regierung verhängte eine Woche Fahrverbot. Kein Problem, hier am Strand lässt es sich gut aushalten.Read more

    • Day 3

      Dag 3 Cahuita

      June 5, 2022 in Costa Rica ⋅ ⛅ 29 °C

      Vandaag verlaten we de drukke stad voor de natuur waar we hier voor zijn gekomen. We gaan naar Cahuita. Cahuita ligt aan de zuid oostelijke Caraïbische kant van Costa Rica. Alle koffers worden op de bus gehesen en om 8 uur sharp vertrekken we. We hebben geen grote touringcar maar een wat kleinere bus. Daarom moet de bagage op het dak. Dat is we van accommodatie wisselen even wat werk, maar met een grotere bus zouden we niet op alle plekken kunnen komen die we nu aandoen. We zitten de hele ochtend in de bus en zien het landschap om ons heen al snel veranderen. De wegen slingeren en hier en daar zien we ook dat dat voor sommigen catastrophale gevolgen heeft gezorgd; botsingen en een vrachtwagen die helemaal van de weg is geraakt. We hebben halverwege een korte stop waar we al prachtige fotos kunnen maken. Marc neemt tijdens de rit ook de tijd om plannen voor de komende dagen en voor een andere latere plek vast te bespreken zodat we een keus kunnen maken in excursies. We lunchen in Cahuita een traditionele lunch, onder andere rijst en bonen, gebakken banaan en groenten. Na de lunch rijden we nog een heel klein stukje door naar de ingang van het park. Daar lopen we het park in. We zien gelijk al veel dieren, prachtige leguanen, verschillende aapjes en brutale wasberen. We doen heel lang over een klein stukje omdat we overal blijven kijken en fotos maken. Het is een prachtig gebied. Aan de ene kant is het strand, aan de andere kant is de jungle en we lopen precies ertussen door.
      In korte tijd zien en horen we heel veel dieren. We moeten op tijd het park weer verlaten om 4 uur moeten we er echt uit zijn. We gaan dan naar ons vlakbij gelegen hotel. Ook aan de kust waar het echt een waar paradijs is. De omgeving is echt geweldig met een pracht aan planten en bloemen. We installeren ons en drinken aan de bar bij het zwembad ( ja dat is er ook) een lekker biertje. Dan lopen we naar het restaurant waar we een prima maar eenvoudige maaltijd eten, iets met rijst. Vol indrukken van deze dag gaan we naar bed. Ik slaap top en word enkel wakker van de enorme regenbui die tot nu toe alleen snachts plaatsvindt.
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