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COSTA RICA Coast to Coast Rainforest Trek This is an Open Challenge itinerary; you can take part on the dates shown and raise money for a charity of your choice. Duration: 12 days / 11 nights Trip Grade: Tough Dates: 1 Feb – 12 Feb 2014 15 Nov – 26 Nov 2014 31 Jan – 11 Feb 2015 14 Nov – 25 Nov 2015 Payment Options: Fundraising: Registration Fee 2014 2015 £399 £399 + + Fundraising Target £3500 £3600 Self Payment: Registration Fee £399 £399 Trip Cost + + £1550 £1600 * Registration Fee is in addition to Trip Cost / Fundraising Target For further detail on payment options see our website or contact us _______________________________________________ Costa Rica has a huge variety of landscapes, climates rainforest, serenaded by howler monkeys and exotic bird calls. We take in the country’s highest active volcano before our challenge ends with an unforgettable journey by raft and boat to a beautiful tropical beach. This is a challenging trip through remote and rarelyvisited regions. The terrain is tough with some hard climbs but the rewards are immense! and environments and it is home to five per cent of the planet’s biodiversity. From palm tree-lined tropical beaches to smoking volcanoes, cloudforest, rainforest and mangrove swamps – it all awaits us in Costa Rica! ITINERARY Day 1: Fly London – San Jose We arrive late afternoon / early evening, transfer to our hotel and relax! Night hotel. Day 2: San Jose – Pacific Coast – Londres After an early morning breakfast and trip briefing, we transfer by bus to a beach near Quepos on the Pacific Coast. Turning inland, we start our trek at Finca Maritima and set off on our adventure across Costa Rica! Our route takes us through palm oil plantations and agricultural land which is predominantly flat, before reaching the foothills of the more remote and forested highlands. Londres, the site of our evening’s camp, is a small farming community on the edge of the rainforest. Night camp. Our coast to coast challenge is an adventurous Drive approx 4 hrs; trek approx 12 km / 5 hrs journey on foot and by raft from the Pacific to the Caribbean Coast! Our route takes us from traditional farming communities through coffee plantations and oak forests, deep into cloudforest and dense tropical Discover Adventure Ltd Throope Down House Blandford Road Coombe Bissett Salisbury Wiltshire SP5 4LN Tel 01722 718444 Fax 0843 2905 289 info@discoveradventure.com www.discoveradventure.com Day 3: Londres – San Isidro Today we trek from Londres to the small village of San Isidro along good tracks and paths that gradually climb up to the edge of the rainforest. There are several demanding ascents and descents and several stream crossings and it can be quite muddy, but we are rewarded by fabulous views down to the Pacific Coast. We pass through thriving rural communities that provide us with a great insight to life in this part of Costa Rica before arriving at our homestead, where we camp for the night. Night camp. Trek approx 18 km / 8 hrs Day 4: San Isidro – Betania continuously, climbing to another ridge where we have After a good night’s lunch. Our tracks are narrow with thick vegetation towering sleep we rise early up to each side, and we cross several rivers and cascades. and head off into Reaching our high point of 1965m, we descend sharply to the rainforest. Our the Rio Brujo. We cross a stream and embark on a steep trail is initially steep climb along a narrow trail on the other side. Following with several stream slightly better trails that undulate through the jungle with crossings as it further stream crossings, the track becomes wider as we takes us into dense make our way further into cloudforest to our farmstead at vegetation, very Quetzal y Tucan. Night camp. different to our Trek approx 17km / 10 – 12 hrs surroundings yesterday. Watch Day 6: Quetzal y Tucan – Santa María de Dota out for wildlife such Today’s trek takes us through small communities and as beautiful tree agricultural land to our camp near the small town of Santa frogs, some no larger than your fingernail, which are Maria de Dota. We leave this amazing area of rainforest perfectly camouflaged amongst the leaves and vegetation with its huge variety of of the forest. It is often quite dark and damp in the dense flora and fauna behind us vegetation of the rainforest as sunlight cannot penetrate with mixed feelings; sad the canopy above our heads. The trail is slippery and we to leave such an have to clamber over and under enormous roots and fallen incredible habitat behind trees as agile spider monkeys mock our progress from us, but perhaps glad to above. We continue until we reach a clearing and our rejoin less challenging accommodation at Betania in the Cascades area. Night paths! We trek on wider, camp. easier tracks, but there Trek approx 8km / 5 – 6 hrs are still several steep climbs before us, which Day 5: Betania – Naranjo – Quetzal y Tucan take us to a high-point of Today is our most strenuous day: a long route on 2045m. We then descend challenging terrain with demanding, muddy ascents and towards Santa Maria de descents. We start early; a steep, narrow and often muddy Dota. Very picturesque, ascent takes us up to a high ridge in dense rainforest the town lies in a green valley surrounded by coffee (1765m). Keep your eyes open for the many wonderful plantations, forested hills and distant mountain peaks and birds and the occasional small group of howler monkeys – feels very busy after our time in the rainforest. Night camp. small but extremely loud! Our track then undulates Trek 19 km, approx 7 hrs Discover Adventure Ltd Throope Down House Blandford Road Coombe Bissett Salisbury Wiltshire SP5 4LN Tel 01722 718444 Fax 0843 2905 289 info@discoveradventure.com www.discoveradventure.com The beautiful stretch of water includes several white-water rapids (grade III – IV; no experience necessary) but also plenty of time to sit back and enjoy the scenery. This is considered one of the best rafting rivers in the Americas, not just because of its exciting waters, but also because of the lush vegetation that surrounds it. There is a chance to swim in the river, and keep your eyes open for wildlife – there’s often a better chance of glimpsing creatures from the river than when walking through the dense vegetation. We will trek up to a waterfall and have a break for lunch during the course of the day, but this will be an exhilarating day that becomes a trip highlight for many. We camp again on the banks of the Pacuare River. Night camp. Day 7: Santa María de Dota – Volcan Irazu – Rio Pacuare Raft approx 4 – 5 hrs; trek approx 1 hr An early start sees us driving to the spectacular Volcan Irazu (3432m), the highest active volcano in Costa Rica. We have time to explore the crater rim, with its views over the vivid green lake in one of the craters, and if there is minimal cloud we will be able to see neighbouring Volcan Turrialba. On a really clear day it’s possible to see both the Caribbean and Pacific coasts! We then have a further drive to the start of our trek, which takes us uphill on relatively good tracks though farmland and jungle before a challenging descent takes us on a narrow mud track through rainforest to the banks of the Rio Pacuare. Time permitting, there may be a chance for a refreshing river swim on arrival. Night camp. Total drive approx 4 – 5 hrs; trek approx 6km / 2 hrs Day 9: Rio Pacuare – Caribbean Coast After an early breakfast and a last look at the river, we meet our vehicles and have a lovely drive along the beautiful palm-tree-lined coastline towards Cahuita National Park. The final section of our Costa Rica trek takes us, very aptly, along the beach – a wonderful end to our challenge! Our wide, level track turns into a narrow trail which winds alongside the white sands of the Caribbean coast. We may see wildlife such as capuchin and howler monkeys and crab-eating raccoons. We reach our hotel in the small town of Cahuita, and for the first time in a week can enjoy the comforts of a hotel! We meet later in the evening for a slap-up barbeque and celebrate our huge achievement. Night hotel. Drive approx 2 hrs; trek approx 12km / 3 - 4 hrs Day 10: Cahuita Day 8: Rafting Rio Pacuare Cahuita’s black-sand beach is within walking distance of After breakfast we prepare ourselves for a day of rafting! the town, and you can swim or surf in the warm Caribbean We will be rafting for around 30km (19 miles), which will waters. Slightly further away there are white-sand beaches take about 4 or 5 hours, depending upon the water level. and coral reefs perfect for snorkelling, and the Cahuita Discover Adventure Ltd Throope Down House Blandford Road Coombe Bissett Salisbury Wiltshire SP5 4LN Tel 01722 718444 Fax 0843 2905 289 info@discoveradventure.com www.discoveradventure.com National Park with its diverse wildlife. We have the day free to relax and enjoy our surroundings. Night hotel. (Lunch and dinner not included) CULTURAL DIFFERENCES For most people, the main attraction of travelling to a different country is to see new sights and enjoy new Day 11: Depart San Jose experiences. Sometimes those new experiences can We have an early morning drive back to San Jose and to make life harder or more inconvenient than you may the airport for our afternoon flight back to the UK. like, such as toilet hygiene or different food, or simply a (Occasionally flights depart in the morning, in which case different attitude to solving problems. This is all part of we’ll drive to San Jose the evening before.) the challenge you are signing up for! Drive 5 – 6 hrs We are very privileged to live in a country with a high standard of living, and travelling exposes us to (Lunch not included if not in-flight) different challenges – all of which help broaden our Day 12: Arrive UK horizons. We can guarantee that coming face-to-face Discover Adventure reserves the right to change the route or itinerary for safety reasons should local conditions dictate. with experiences outside your normal ‘comfort zone’ will help you bond with your fellow trekkers and provide you with plenty of things to laugh about! A sense of humour and sense of adventure are two of the most important things to bring with you! GENERAL INFORMATION Our experienced tour leaders and local crew will help TOUR COST All accommodation is included as well as all flights and bridge the cultural gap; take advantage of their transport; camping equipment (except sleeping bag and understanding of a new culture as well as the sleeping mat); all meals except three as specified in the achievement of completing a challenging trek. knowledge so you can come away with an itinerary; white-water rafting equipment, guides and instruction; entrance to Reserves and any sites visited as part of the itinerary. Costs in Costa Rica Experienced Discover Adventure leaders and doctor We recommend you budget for the following costs in- (depending on final group size) are also included, along country: with a local support crew of horses, guides, cooks and - Tips for Local Crew (see below): US$30 - Meals not included: US$35-45 - Departure tax: US$28 drivers. It does not include personal travel insurance, airline fuel Discover Adventure), three meals as specified, tips for local Remember to allow extra for drinks, souvenirs & other personal expenses. This recommendation is a guideline only. Please note that crew, or international departure tax. It also does not include costs may fluctuate and we have no control over any any entrance fees to any optional sites or attractions. changes. supplement charged by the airline (capped at £200 by We strongly recommend you carry a credit card in case of personal emergency. FLIGHT INFORMATION Group flights leave from London Heathrow or Gatwick and are booked through Discover Adventure Ltd under ATOL licence 5636. By travelling with Discover Adventure you are protected by the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA). We are most likely to fly with Iberia Airlines. However, we don’t always fly with the same airline so this is a guideline Discover Adventure Ltd Throope Down House Blandford Road Coombe Bissett Salisbury Wiltshire SP5 4LN Tel 01722 718444 Fax 0843 2905 289 info@discoveradventure.com www.discoveradventure.com only. You will usually receive confirmed flight details be in hotels which are comfortable, clean and with private, several months before departure. twin-share facilities, but not luxurious. Please do not expect Our itineraries are always based on current flight schedules and are therefore subject to change by the the same standards as a tourist hotel in the UK - they may be better in some ways and more basic in others! airline. FOOD Connecting Flights All food is If you book flights to Heathrow or Gatwick, it is your responsibility to allow plenty of time to connect to the group flight and to cope with any flight schedule changes. Please be aware that the best deals allow little flexibility if you need to change them. We regret that we are unable to book connecting flights for you. Transit Stops When booking group flights we endeavour to find the best flights that match our itinerary. There are often no direct flights to our destination, so do be prepared for transit stops: bring a good book or chat to your fellow trekkers! Airlines that do offer direct flights rarely offer competitive rates for groups. Please remember that the main purpose of our trips is to raise money for charity! included except three meals as specified in the itinerary. The food is great and there is plenty of it. Dietary Requirements Being vegetarian or having other dietary requirements is not usually a problem provided you let us know well in advance. Please do not expect as much variety as you would have access Flying Separately to at home – we will be in rural areas and among people of If you prefer to book your own flights please ask us for a a different culture who may not understand your land-only cost. You will be responsible for making your requirements, however willing they are to help. If you know own arrangements for meeting the rest of the group, there are plenty of foods you cannot eat you may wish to though we can advise you. We need to know if you do not bring extra snacks from home so you can top up your require our group flight as early as possible - please energy supply. Please feel free to ask us for advice. complete the form in the information pack you’ll be sent Other Meals with your booking confirmation. Any meals not included are listed in the itinerary and are ACCOMMODATION generally when we are in towns or cities and you are free We camp for 7 to explore and try other culinary experiences! There is nights during the always something to suit every budget. trek in a PASSPORT, VISA & VACCINATIONS combination of tents and wooden sleepingplatforms or A valid ten-year passport is essential; it should be valid for at least six months after return from Costa Rica. There is currently no visa requirement for UK citizens. Other nationalities should check entry requirements. rooms that are We insist that you have had a Tetanus injection in the last usually part of a homestead or permanent camp. Some ten years, and highly recommend protection against Polio, have facilities such as kitchens, dining areas, toilets and Hepatitis A and Typhoid. Although malaria is not prevalent showers, others are a little more basic. They are wonderful in the majority of the regions we trek through, there is a risk places to stay, often with open-sided verandahs looking out in the coastal areas where we finish. We therefore strongly at incredible views. When in tents you will be sharing with advise you to take malarial prophylaxis. another person on the challenge; in homestead rooms we bed down on the floor in larger groups. The remainder will Discover Adventure Ltd Throope Down House Blandford Road Coombe Bissett Salisbury Wiltshire SP5 4LN Tel 01722 718444 Fax 0843 2905 289 info@discoveradventure.com www.discoveradventure.com A Yellow Fever certificate is essential only if arriving from an infected country. You should always check with a GP or travel clinic for up-to-date travel health advice as it does change. _______________________________________________ TREKKING INFORMATION Terrain Terrain varies from clear wide tracks and small village roads to muddy, root-covered, slippery paths in the rainforest. This terrain is very challenging. There are many steep inclines and descents, made more challenging in wet Weather conditions. There are also many stream / river Average min-max temperatures & number of rainy days per crossings in the rainforest; month in San Jose: leaders and guides are Feb-March: 14 - 24ºC; 2 always on hand to help you cross. Oct-Nov: 15 - 26ºC; 14 The weather will vary based on the ecosystem and our elevation: in hillier regions it may be cooler at night. Trekking Distances Generally, it will be hot and humid. When in a rainforest it You will trek approximately rains – expect to get wet! 95km on this trip overall. The daily distances are a Clothing & Equipment We are travelling through remote terrain where we could be guide; because of the exposed to bad weather at any time. The information varied terrain, it’s not above gives you an idea of the climate, but be prepared for possible to give more all weathers and temperatures. Weather conditions can accurate daily distances. change quickly in these regions. We provide you with a It’s also much more useful when training to think about the detailed packing kit-list on registration, as well as details on hours you need to walk for, and the type of terrain you will useful discounts you are entitled to as a Discover be trekking over! Adventure customer. We are always available if you need We are always happy to talk through the trip in more detail with you if you are worried about your fitness at any stage. advice. Fitness Levels Our challenges attract people of all levels of FITNESS WARNING: DESIGNED TO BE CHALLENGING! experience and fitness, all ages and backgrounds. We This trek is designed to be challenging for those of expect all participants good health and fitness, and is achievable for most to train hard in advance people provided they train well in advance. We will to achieve this supply you with a thorough training guide when you challenge, but we have registered. Training for the challenge is all part of respect everyone’s the preparation and requires commitment! Without it, limits. We design our you will find the trek less enjoyable – and we want you challenges so that to have the time of your life! everyone can go at their own pace: this is not a race. Discover Adventure Ltd Throope Down House Blandford Road Coombe Bissett Salisbury Wiltshire SP5 4LN Tel 01722 718444 Fax 0843 2905 289 info@discoveradventure.com www.discoveradventure.com For logistical and safety reasons we sometimes need to regroup, so the front-runners will find themselves waiting for the slower ones. Please relax, and remember that this is a team effort that enables people to achieve their personal goals and earn sponsorship. TRAINING WEEKENDS: £140 SPECIAL OFFER! Only when you book at the same time as registering for your main challenge Discover Adventure Training Weekends in Snowdonia National Park are designed help you prepare for your challenge. Whether you use the weekend to gauge your fitness, get your training back on track, boost your confidence, get advice or meet other trekkers, you’re humour and ability to safely and effectively deal with any bound to find it incredibly useful! situation that arises. You are in very safe hands with a For dates and further information see our brochure or Discover Adventure leader. website. All our leaders are from the UK or other English-speaking countries. Most work for us on an ad-hoc basis and have Rafting Information All safety equipment will be provided, along with a full safety briefing and support staff. It does not matter if you have never been white-water rafting before – you just need a sense of adventure! Rafting is a participatory team event, so your paddle is not just for decoration, but between the rapids the river is calm and beautiful – relax and enjoy it! ‘real’ jobs in-between trips! We never send our leaders to the same destination for months on end – we want them to be as enthusiastic about your trip as you are. Although our leaders are trained in expedition first-aid, they are accompanied by an expedition doctor or medic (dependent on group size), who is there to look after the well-being of the whole group and deal with any incidents. They help the leaders to ensure the trip runs smoothly and encourage you when things get tough. The number of crew looking after you will depend on the final size of your group, but an average-sized group in Costa Rica would be led by two leaders and a doctor. At Discover Adventure we pride ourselves on our high leader: trekker ratio and believe it leads to greater trip enjoyment as well as excellent trip safety. Local Support Crew _______________________________________________ Our local support TRIP SUPPORT crew is made up of Discover Adventure Crew and cooks, and horses where appropriate. Your local guide Your trip will be led by experienced Discover Adventure knows the local area well, and is a great source of leaders. Our leaders are selected for their experience in knowledge about local customs and lifestyles. Drivers, harsh wilderness environments, knowledge of travel in cooks and horse-men do not always speak English but are remote areas, friendliness and approachability, sense of very friendly and approachable. The Discover Adventure local guides, drivers Discover Adventure Ltd Throope Down House Blandford Road Coombe Bissett Salisbury Wiltshire SP5 4LN Tel 01722 718444 Fax 0843 2905 289 info@discoveradventure.com www.discoveradventure.com crew work closely with the local crew to ensure your trip leaders are responsible for safety on the trip, and will make runs smoothly and safely. any changes to the itinerary they deem necessary should Tips for Local Crew Your leader will arrange a collection of tips for the local local conditions dictate. support crew at the end of your trek. Tipping is not questionnaires and travel insurance – is all done with your obligatory, but once you see how hard they work on your safety in mind. Pre-trip administration – such as compulsory medical behalf you will be happy to donate something! See ‘Costs in Costa Rica’ above for a guideline amount; your leader will let you know if there is any change to this guideline. All our local crew are paid wages, but bear in mind that the average wage in this country is far below what you would spend on a normal night out. WORLDWIDE SUSTAINABLE TOURISM Long before Responsible or Sustainable Tourism became a recognised phrase, we designed and ran our trips to ensure they made minimum impact on the environment Luggage and a positive impact on the local communities we pass Vehicles take the group to the start of the trek and pick us through. AITO, our Trade Association, has recognised the up at the end. All luggage, food, water and camping work we do in this area and has awarded us 5 stars as a equipment is carried by vehicles or horses. Responsible Tour Operator. Space in camp is limited and hard-sided luggage is not Discover Adventure Projects recommended, so we suggest your kit is packed in a soft We are supporting a tree-planting project in Peru and a rucksack or expedition kitbag. Ask us about our specially- children’s home in Tanzania on a long-term basis. If you designed low-cost kitbags if you don’t have one already. would like to ‘give something back’ please consider Bags must be waterproofed – wrap the contents in durable donating £5 to our projects when you sign up. Please see plastic bags, especially your bedding. our website for more details. You should bring a small daypack to carry for items needed Carbon Offsetting during the day as you will not have access to your main luggage until the evening. We encourage all our customers to offset emissions connected with their trip. You can offset at any time in the lead-up to departure by visiting Climate Care via our website and making a donation to a worthwhile project supported by them. Alternatively, if you wish to take more practical action in the UK you can volunteer for a day with TCV and work on an environmental project local to you. Work may include construction footpaths, dry stone walling, creating wildlife habitats or planting trees in your community. Volunteer today at www.tcv.org or call 01302 388883. Trip Safety Your safety, and that of the rest of the group, is our highest priority. Our trips are designed and planned with safety in mind. Your crew will be equipped with radios and emergency satellite phones, extensive medical kit and other safety apparatus where necessary. They always have access to our 24-hour emergency UK back-up. Our Please contact the Discover Adventure office using the contact details below with any queries. Copyright Discover Adventure 2002 / Updated 2013 Discover Adventure Ltd Throope Down House Blandford Road Coombe Bissett Salisbury Wiltshire SP5 4LN Tel 01722 718444 Fax 0843 2905 289 info@discoveradventure.com www.discoveradventure.com