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		<title>Limon is a town located on Caribbean Coast of Costa Rica</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 26 Jan 2010 22:26:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I have heard many travelers to Costa Rica talk about traveling to Limon and saying, &#8220;My it is not at all an attractive town and located in such a beautiful coastline on the Caribbean side of  Costa Rica with palm trees and warm Caribbean winds which blow each day.  Limon is a port city and [...]]]></description>
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<p>I have heard many travelers to Costa Rica talk about traveling to<strong> Limon</strong> and saying, &#8220;My it is not at all an attractive town and located in such a beautiful coastline on the Caribbean side of  Costa Rica with palm trees and warm Caribbean winds which blow each day.  Limon is a port city and this is one reason it is so unattractive.  Filled will big trucks and large containers  filled with all sorts of things coming into Costa Rica and leaving Costa Rica.   And the weather is  hot and steamy here and rains a lot..all year round.  Takes around 3.5 hours to drive to Limon from the capital city of San Jose.  The road is good and very scenic winding through  Braulio Carrillo National Park with its dense forests and tall mountains.  You dont&#8217; want to drive this road after dark due to the dense fog that sets in as you pass thru  Braulio  Carrillo National park.  Then you arrive to the Atlantic lowland forest where you can immediately feel the temperatures warming and feel hot and steamy.</p>
<p>In the 17th century there were cocoa plantations in these Atlantic  lowland areas which were worked by slaves from Africa.  But in the early 1800s the cocoa production was halted.  There was constant trouble from raids by pirates, English pirates from Jamaica, along with the local Miskitos  (indigenous people inhabiting this area of Costa Rica.)</p>
<p>Today this area is planted in Bananas which is the second largest product of export for Costa Rica.  Coffee is first.</p>
<p>Around 1871 the Costa Rican government, because of the growth of the coffee export market, decided that it needed a port of the Atlantic side to facilitae getting the coffee to Europe, so the port of Limon was established in a place that was little more than a migrant black fisherman&#8217;s village consisting of five huts.  And in the same year the Atlantic Railroad was constructed which went from San Jose to Limon.   Workers were brought to work on the railroad from China, Jamaica, and Italy.  Today we see many Chinese, Italians, and Black people who remained in the area and made it their home.</p>
<p>So Limon became a banana town and a railroad town, populated mostly by blacks from Jamaica and Chinese.  These people who worked on the Banana plantations were no given any rights of citizenship  by the Costa Rica government.  They were not allowed to  move from this area and go to work in San Jose or any other towns of Costa Rica.  However, today the story is quite different and they are full fledged citizens of Costa Rica and work where ever they can find work.</p>
<p>&#8220;SUMMER TIME AND THE LIVING IS EASY&#8221;</p>
<p>Tourism is a big thing if you travel south of Limon on the coastal road.  Most of these roads are in great need of repair but the landscape along the beaches is beautiful with palm trees swaying in the tropical wind.  You don&#8217;t see large fancy hotel complexes here,  just small hotels.  The weather is not really suitable to draw the big crowds of tourist to the sun because it rains here all year round.   Life seems very laid back , no one in a hurry.  Lots of people of all ages riding bicycles.  &#8220;Just summer time and the living is easy&#8221;  There is lots of wildlife here such as sloths, howler monkeys, and so many colorful tropical birds!  The flowers and shrubs are so unique&#8230;no seen in any other parts of Costa Rica.</p>
<p>Costaricalearn.com filmed the Tortuguero Canals and Tortuguero National Park and the inhabitants there.  This National Park is located a few miles north of Limon.  You can see it on our video &#8220;Costa Rica A Travel Adventure Spectacular Video.&#8221;    Just go to home page and there see the 2 minute trailor and if you would like your own full length copy, you can order  it there.</p>
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		<title>Costa Rica Spotlight: Mawamba Lodge Caribbean Tortuguero Canals- Limon Costa Rica</title>
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This is a continuation of my series about <strong>travel Costa Rica</strong>,  and the adventure we encounter here.  Couldn&#8217;t wait to write about this wonderful place called <strong>Mawamba Lodge located on the Caribbean Sea,</strong> bordered by a lowland tropical rainforest and beautiful  beige sandy beaches. (it&#8217;s located  just north of the town of Limon).   My husband Ken and I spent three days at this unique jungle retreat.  The center piece is of course are the <strong>Tortuguero  canals</strong> which run parallel to the Sea, then jut out and carve into the jungle where you see white face and howler monkeys, crocodiles, Jesus Christ lizards, green parrots, toucans, eagles, and many more species of birds.  The jungle canopy of  huge age old trees grow right down to and hang over the waters edge.  A sight never to be forgotten is the bright soft filtered sunlight beaming  through the trees,  creating a mirror image onto the clear waters of the canals.</p>
<div>Our local guide was excellent, taking us to the little hamlet of<strong> Tortuguero</strong> where we visited a small one room school house where we were greeted with smiles and hellos  (in English)  by the children.  They were neatly  dressed in  uniform..  blue trousers and skirts, crisp white blouses, and black shoes.  The teacher,  a young attractive Costa Rica Rican woman  welcomed us and explained in English her method of teaching.  No textbooks exist here.  The children copy from the blackboard into their notebooks, which then become the textbook.</div>
<div>The people who reside here make their living in fishing and tourism.  They live in modest houses built up over the water on a series of wooden stilks, because of the heavy year round rainfall.   Transportation around here is only by small boats, and one can sit by the waters edge for hours just watching these colorful parade of boats  going up and down the canals</div>
<div>Mawamba Tour company owns and operates the lodge, and I highly recommend it for it&#8217;s first class service, gourmet Costa Rican food, and genuine hospitality in this remote jungle paradise.</p>
<p>Costs: Different all inclusive packages are offered but it is best to check the web site for the current prices.  My husband and I  paid $350 per person for all inclusive package 2 nights and 3 days.<br />
This included 2 canal tours , all meals which were delicious, comfortable rooms with 2 double beds, ceiling fans and hot water<br />
And of course round trip transportation from San Jose via very comfortable motor coach.</p>
<p>The night tour to see the nesting green turtles was $30 per person Extra.  This included a guide with a flashlight  (only light allowed) no photos.  We saw several turtles digging into the sand and laying their eggs.  They were hugh turtles!</p></div>
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