I would like to share with you this wonderful Manuel Antonio Video is by Bazhe. please visit www.BAZHE.com to view more of his fabulous videos plus his oil on canvas paintings, poetry, and short stories.
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By Ellen Kaplinsky: Ann The Costa Rica Travel Expert- designed Ellen and Bob and her family of one son and two daughters– an adventure vacation to Costa Rica over the Holiday Season-December 2011. They had nine days in Costa Rica and went to Arenal Volcano area and to the beach. They choose the central Pacific area of Jaco for their beach vacation.
Here is what Ellen had to say: We enjoyed our vacation to Costa Rica very much! Hotel Nayara (Arenal) was an amazing resort, great rooms and wonderful food. It was voted by our kids to be the favorite hotel of all the trips we have taken as a family. The adventure activities in and around Arenal were great! And each of us participated in all the outdoor activities.
Tabacon Hot Springs, horseback ride to Arenal Waterfall, Zip line tour, and ATV Tour were among the fun adventure things we did at Arenal. Ann set all this up for us and we had a smooth, stress free-fun time with the family.
On the central pacific town of Jaco we stayed at a condominuim which I choose called Oceans of the Palms and enjoyed swimming and surfing in the Pacific at the unique black sand beach.
The kids enjoyed the little town of Jaco with a very “Costa Rican” atmosphere. We had lunch at a typical Costa Rican restaurant and did some shopping for local arts and crafts made of very colorful native wood.
Ann, thanks for all your help in planning so a wonderful experience! I will pass your name and email should anyone want an adventure filled vacation to Costa Rica.
You may contact Ann: anncreed23@gmail.com
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“Design a Costa Rica TRAVEL ADVENTURE Vacation” by Ann The COSTA RICA Travel Planner EXPERT
Costa Rica Travel Adventure Vacation Planning: “Design a Costa Rica Vacation” by Ann, “The Costa Rica Travel Planning Expert” Take advantage of this unique service! Let Ann design the land portion for your individualized vacation itinerary for your Costa Rica vacation. It’s easy and it will not cost you any extra money. In fact you will save money and time.
Because Ann lives part of the year in Costa Rica and has worked many years in the Costa Rica Travel Industry, she knows the distances, road conditions, and time needed to drive to popular tourist destinations, therefore, saving you time . She knows the best hotels and travel adventure tours to suit your desires and your budget. She has knowledge of the different and diverse regions of the rain forest and the beaches and the weather patterns in each. She is an expert on the National Parks, including the popular Arenal Volcano area and Manuel Antonio National Park and all the adventure tours and other activities offered there. She can set up car rentals to be delivered to your hotel door on the day you arrive. Or if you wish, she can arrange private transportation. Truely Ann offers a unique servi
ABOUT ANN: Ann has been working in the Costa Rica Travel Industry as a Travel Agent specializing in individualized Costa Rica travel adventure vacation itineraries for fifteen years and lives part of the year in Costa Rica, along with her husband, Ken Creed, a professional videographer who has worked for National Geographic. So she knows the country like “the back of her hand” She has traveled to the most popular tourist destinations, from the mountains and rainforest to the beaches of the Pacific and the Caribbean. So her advice is given from the perspective of one who has visited or stayed in the hotels and has done the adventure tours, and is familiar with the tour companies which have proven track records. By following her to “Design” your Costa Rica Vacation, you will travel easier, smarter, and cheaper. Thus have a relaxed-fun filled vacation!
Ann and her husband Ken have made a travel adventure video on Costa Rica’s most popular tourist destinations Ken, a professional videographer has twenty five years of experience in the travel adventure video business. His works have been selected by National Geographic to be shown at Constitutional Hall in Washington D.C. and Carnegie Music Hall in Pittsburgh, Pa. Together Ken and Ann created the 58 minute adventure travel video “Costa Rica a Travel Adventure Spectacular” This Costa Rica Travel video will help you better plan a vacation. It highlights the most popular National Parks and Adventure Tours. To see a 3 minute trailer (and purchase the video -if you wish) go to the top of the home page of costaricalearn.com and click on Buy Our Video.
HOW DOES IT WORK TO SET UP A TRAVEL ADVENTURE Costa Rica VACATION DESIGNED BY ANN?
First you email Ann anncreed23@gmail.com You and Ann discuss by email and phone which areas you would like to visit in Costa Rica. Ann will offer suggestions of the most popular destinations and places to see the most spectacular tropical beauty and wildlife of Costa Rica, and answer all your questions. If you have CHILDREN or TEENAGERS Ann will suggest the best options for a family travel adventure vacation.
Together you will choose the hotels, mode of ground transportation, and adventure tours you wish to take. Ann will design an itinerary, price it, and email it to you. How does the money work? You pay with your credit card to the hotels, tours, ground transportation and receive vouchers from each segment. Your credit card is taken to guarantee and is not charged until you check out or finish the tours. Cancellation policies are explained by Ann. Then, after your travel adventure Costa Rica vacation is finished, Ann receives commissions directly from each of the hotels, tours, etc which you take. (no extra charge to you, no hidden fees)
Contact Ann anncreed23@gmail.com TO “Design Your Costa Rica Travel Adventure Vacation”
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The Great Green macaw is back in Costa Rica and can be found in the southern Caribbean Coast of Costa Rica. Here these birds live in the rain forest and feed from the almonds of the mountain almond trees. The ARA project, a non profit organization, established to conserve the great green as well as the scarlet macaws has its home in the southern Caribbean region of Costa Rica. It is staffed by several biologist and other volunteers who work to breed these birds and then release them into the wild. You can volunteer at the ARA project. To find out about how to do this go to their web site. www.thearaproject.org Keep in mind that Costa Rica is a tropical country and the southern Caribbean region is very rainy and hot. Here you will find many species of tropical creatures such as snakes, and scorpions. Also four different species of monkeys, sloths, and hundreds of different species of flora, fauna, and tropical birds. This is an ecotourism paradise.
Or to watch a great video showing these beautiful birds go the world wide web and type in youtube.com/watch?v=nr5VMCkUk6s
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Are you planning to take a vacation to Costa Rica? Read what Ann, The Costa Rica Travel Planner has to say. And want to learn about the most popular and visited tourists destinations such as Arenal Volcano, Poas Volcano National Park, NW Guanacaste Beaches, Caribbean Coastline, Tortuguero Canals. See white face monkeys, sloths, scarlet macaws, toucans, and more. Zip lines, rainforest, smoking volanoes….Get a taste of Costa Rica culture- Annual horse parade in Alajuela “Tope” Colorful Oxcart parade in the old town of San Antonio de Escazu, and many species of orchids including the Guardia Morada-the national flower of Costa Rica. Plus testimonials from North Americans who have retired in Costa Rica and started a new and exciting life in this tropical paradise. We have the perfect DVD travel Adventure video on Costa Rica called “Costa Rica A Travel Adventure Spectacular” You can purchase this video by going to the top of our home page and click “Buy Our Video” There you can view a three minute trailor and then order the video.
So get your copy of this special video today and start planning your vacation to Costa Rica!
Contact Ann at anncreed23@gmail.com She will be happy to help you design your perfect Costa Rica Vacation. Go to costaricalearn.com home page and at the top click on “About the Costa Rica Experts” and there you can reads Ann’s bio.
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This short story is about Doug Ward’s life in Costa Rica. Doug came from Miami, Fla on a vacation and instantly fell in love with Costa Rica. He bought a farm, transformed it into a Tropical Botanical Garden, The Arenal Botanical Garden, and opened it to tourist to learn and enjoy.
Written by Doug: I first came here to Costa Rica’s first international orchid show in 1986 on one of those 4 day/3 night adventures. It was in March.
I returned in July and spent six weeks cruising around the whole country.
It took five hours to get from Boyeros ( stop light in Liberia) to Flamingo and I had to un-stick the Land Rover twice with a winch to get there !
On my way back to SJ; I passed through Tilaran and spent the night in Cabinas Los Lagos.Rode dirt roads to view the lava that night.
I told myself “this is where I retire”.
20 years despues….I DID ! Pura Vida!
Yes. I consider this area of Tiliran to Be Costa Rica. Pura Vida without the need of living in a cage.
I have a greenhouse, several garden areas, uncountable varieties of fruit trees, rabbits, meat chickens, egg laying hens, meat chickens, a small pig pen. I moved here to live like a Tico.
I have zero interest in PriceMart or Multiplaza.
I’m bringing some hams and also a beef brisket to make some corned beef this morning.
Come on by.
As to the wood for my projects, two Cabins and my house… It was harvested in the farm below me.I paid a good price but made the old guy some nice outdoor furniture( Adirondack chairs) as part of the deal.
This is what Doug had to say about living in the countryside–outside of the Central Valley area of San Jose and Alajuela:
WOW. You need to get out of the Central Valley. I pay 4200 a kilo for lomito de res, my cleaning girl is 850 colones an hour. My mechanic charges 2500 an hour, works fast and is good. The Honda shop in Miami charges $60 an hour and they’re morons.
Put that water heater on a timer. I only run mine from 5 to 530 AM and can still take a fairly warm shower at 8pm..
I recently finished a cabin. It’s all tricked out with hand made cedar doors, windows and furniture, etched glass,custom plaster ceilings with exposed beams. Italian ceramic, REAL plumbing and electric, alarm.
$42 / sf- turn key with dishes, coffee maker, stove, fridge and a new 32 inch TV.
Sounds like a real “Pura Vida” Doug!
Take a look at Doug’s project at www.arenalbotanicalgarden.com
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The road was winding and rocky. I thought we would never arrive. The sun was warm but dark clouds settled in the east. An impending rainstorm, hopefully not, since we were on our way to the Tenorio Volcano National Park to see a river with clear sky blue water. With a name very befitting-Rio Celeste. Or Blue River.
This blue river has its birth place at the base of the Tenorio Volcano in the highlands of Northwest Costa Rica. The water picks up sulphur and when the sunlight filters through, the water looks blue.
The hike was not easy to the river, through dense rainforest and mountainous terrain. Several inches of rain in the previous days had left the pathways deep in mud. But off we treked with much anticipation having heard there was a hot springs in the river near the large waterfall.
After about one hour of hiking we reached the hot pool and of course could not wait to get it….so relaxing and soothing to the aching muscles.
The waterfall was at least ten feet high and the sounds of the force of the water filled the tropical humid air.
I just could not believe my eyes! Such a beautiful sight. We all had to take photos so our friends back home would believe that we actually saw a river with blue waters.
The trip from La Fortuna (Arenal Volcano) took us around three hours because the last portion of the road is rocky and loose gravel. So come in a 4×4 vehicle. (Look at your Costa Rica map and see this route.)
The other route: from San Jose drive north on highway 1. Past the Canas Exit– turn right when you see signs to Bijagua – around Bijagua you can can find small hotels and tours to the Tenorio Volcano National park and the beautiful Rio Celeste River.
Read more about Tenorio Volcano National Park and the Rio Celeste River at
www.costarica-nationalparks.com/tenorionationalpark.html
See photos of Rio Celeste www.ruralcostarica.com/photos4.html
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I would like to share a letter I received from one of my readers who has a 60 pet Tarantulas. And he is taking a trip to Costa Rica soon, and will be looking for Tarantulas there.
Hi, I came upon your blog because I’m a tarantula collector who’s also making a trip to Costa Rica soon. I liked your post and thought you might be interested in more tarantula info.
There are a good many species of tarantula that live in Costa Rica. Many of them are quite pretty (from a tarantula person’s point of view) and, as “New World” tarantulas, are fairly docile. Species in Costa Rica include the Costa Rican Zebra (A. seemani), Costa Rican Tiger Rump (C. fasciata), and the Pinktoe (A. avicularia), which are arboreal tarantulas, likely the ones you’ve heard are found in banana plants. Pinktoes are actually extremely docile, compared to some other tarantulas (though they still should not necessarily be handled in the wild by inexperienced people). You can Google pictures of them if you like.
You are correct that no tarantulas are deadly- no one in recorded history has ever died from a tarantula’s venom. Depending on the species, various levels of pain can be experienced from a “wet” (with venom- tarantulas don’t alway inject venom when they bite) bite, ranging from a little worse than a bee sting (localized swelling and numbness) to serious muscle spasms, sweating and heart palpitations.
Tarantulas don’t urinate, though. Their biology requires them to conserve as much water as they can since they rarely drink and often go weeks without eating- other insects, very, very small animals, where they also get much of their water. For waste, they expel a guanine-based material that comes out looking like a white paste. It’s basically white, pasty poop with a very small amount of water mixed in. They only do this rarely- again, conserving their resources. As far as I can tell, tarantula poop doesn’t irritate the skin at all.
Similarly, since they only eat other creatures (except for on the rarest of occasions when tarantula keepers have reported them eating something like a grape), which they detect as prey via vibrations (tarantulas’ eyes don’t see images, only the presence or absence of light) it is unlikely the tarantula was going after crumbs in your home. It is possible it was coming inside to get warmer. There is also a possibility that your tarantula was a mature male, since they rarely leave their homes- they’re not big wanderers, except for mature males- however, if the spider was only an inch across, this is unlikely.
“New World” tarantulas do flick hairs, as you saw in the NYT article. I had a similar experience to that man when I touched my eye after working with my tarantulas and got a urticating hair in it, though I did not need surgery. However, that New World tarantulas flick hairs also makes them more docile, as flicking is their first line of defense- when they feel threatened, they don’t have to resort to biting as their only option.
Lastly, unfortunately, the Cobalt Blue Tarantula (H. lividum) doesn’t live in the Americas, but in southeast Asia. They are beautiful in the correct lighting and also plentiful in the tarantula hobby. They are not handleable, though- definitely one of the meaner species of tarantula. They are an “Old World” species and don’t have urticating hairs. They also rarely seen by their owners because they are what’s called an “obligate burrower”- they spend almost all of their time in their burrow.
If you ever wanted to keep a tarantula as a pet, look for something in the Brachypelma or Grammostola genus. They are docile, easy to maintain and often quite beautiful.
Thanks for the post! I’m really looking forward to our Costa Rica trip.
P.S. The black Costa Rica tarantula in the photo above is a pinktoe.
Zebras are not only animals found living in Africa but also spiders which are found living in western Guanacaste region of Costa Rica . It’s called the Zebra Tarantula and lives burrowed underground.
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