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Costa
Rica Introductory Kayak Course Itinerary Tour
Overview and Tips
Sol Encounter will have kayaks, paddles, personal flotation devices
(PFD’s), helmets, skirts and splash jackets for use during
the week. Novice kayakers are invited, but please note that this is a beginning
course
on kayaking and we will start with the basics. If you are interested in
an intermediate, advanced, or expert kayak tour, please contact info@solencounter.com.
All guides are experienced rescue kayakers and all know each river intimately.
There will be a ratio of one guide/instructor per three clients guaranteed.
Anyone interested in bringing down personal river gear is encouraged to
do so, but it is not necessary. Our goal is to introduce
you to the sport and allow you to become familiar with kayak skills, river
skills, and river safety skills to kayak on your own after the course.
Sol Encounter guides will choose sections of the river to run as dictated
by the strength and degree of comfort of the group. When logistically possible
and safe, we can split into two groups to run an easier or more difficult
section of river. Most accommodations are in or near the rainforest, but
very comfortable. Many meals are included, but a few are purposefully not
included to allow you the freedom to roam and choose.
Day
1
Fly
into San Jose (Juan Santamaria International Airport). A member of Sol
Encounter will meet you at the airport and orient you to the city as
well as help you exchange money and then drop you off at the hotel.
A welcome
dinner with the entire group is planned for the evening.
Optional Activities- Depending on your arrival time, you can explore
downtown San Jose, visiting the central walking mall and the central
market. A Sol Encounter guide will show you around or provide detailed
maps and explanations if preferred.
Day 2
Breakfast and Lunch included. After
breakfast in San Jose, you will pack your belongings alongside our
kayaks and river gear to drive out to the rainforest-covered Savegre
River. This is a 4-hour drive from the city up and over the central
mountain range and through rainforest. Upon arriving, we’ll check
into a semi-remote, but very comfortable rainforest lodge. After lunch,
we’ll unpack the kayaks and learn the basics of the boats, gear
and then customize a kayak to your body proportions.
Optional Activities- Short guided hikes around the eco-lodge in the
afternoon.
Day 3
Breakfast
and Lunch included. After a hardy breakfast, we’ll
take a short ride downstream to a deep pool along the shores of the
Savegre. We’ll spend the rest of the day learning how to paddle
a kayak, different paddle strokes, turns, braces and introduce you
to the Eskimo roll. Our goal is to get you to feel comfortable in a
kayak and be able to maneuver your boat around. After a day of this,
you’ll surely be hungry as we head back to our rainforest lodge
for a hot shower and meal.
Day 4
Breakfast
and Lunch included. Wake up again to the calls of toucans and
the noises of the rainforest and get prepared for more flat-water skills
and then your first taste of moving water. We’ll spend the morning
in our river pool reviewing the skills learned the day before and giving
one-on-one attention to you. After lunch, we’ll again pack the kayaks
onboard our truck and head further downstream to be able to launch our
kayaks in the slow moving current of the lower Savegre. Here you’ll
be able to practice the skills you’ve acquired in the pool, but add
a twist--moving water. We’ll float up to 7 miles today and be met
by our truck to take us back to our familiar rainforest surrounded lodge.
Day 5
Breakfast
and Lunch included. Today will be your last day on the Savegre, but
it will be a full day of practicing your moving water skills and learning
new ones on faster moving water. Before departing the lodge, we’ll
pack our bags as we are heading for the beach tonight. As dictated by the
level and comfort of the entire group, we’ll launch our boats higher
than the day before and encounter our first set of Class II rapids. Be
prepared to practice your Eskimo roll toady, but even if you can’t
nail it, you’ll probably enjoy a short swim in the tropical Savegre
River. We’ll “take-out” today at the same place as the
day before, load our kayaks and drive about a half hour to the incredible
beach community of Manuel Antonio. Manuel Antonio has all the amenities
of home with a variety of restaurants, bars, discothèques, not to
mention a famous national park and pristine tropical beaches.
Day 6
Breakfast
and Lunch included. Wonder
what a kayak instructional
course is doing at the beach? We’ve discovered that gearing up and
taking your kayak into the small beach breakers of Manuel Antonio is the
single best way to practice kayak braces, paddle strokes, charging through
whitewater, and of course surfing. And, we will be doing this at a postcard
picture location throughout the day.
Optional Activities- Ditch your kayak and spend part of the day in Manuel
Antonio
National Park. You’ll surely see monkeys, a variety of beaches, and get
to exercise your legs hiking through the rainforest trails. Or, enjoy a relaxing
day at the beach; surfing, tanning, or drinking a pina colada. Tonight is open
so feel free to enjoy the sights, sounds and tastes of Manuel Antonio and Quepos
town.
Day 7
Breakfast
and Lunch included. Today, you’ll wake up in Manuel Antonio and
get packed to head to the Caribbean slope and the Sarapiqui River. It
is about a 5-hour drive along the coast, through rainforest and over
a mountain range. The Sarapiqui is a low volume Class III river; just
the right mix of challenge and scenery after a day at the beach. This
part of the country is known for its tropical scenery, large
trees, two volcanoes and numerous national parks and protected areas.
We’ll start kayaking after lunch and paddle through rapids such
as Confusion, and Superman. After about 7 miles, we’ll pull over
and check into a riverfront lodge in the town of La Virgen to sleep
to the soothing sounds of a rainforest river.
Day 8
Breakfast
and Lunch included. We’ll spend our final day of kayaking on the
Sarapiqui and its Class III rapids. If you are feeling comfortable,
you’ll
have the option of starting the day higher in elevation than the day before
to paddle through several additional Class III’s. You’ll have
a chance to practice all the skills you’ve learned in the previous
week while floating by protected rainforest, wildlife and a few scattered
houses. That evening, we’ll load our kayaks for the last time and
drive to San Jose to spend the night.
Optional Activities- The day is open for
beach activities and can include surfing, sea kayaking, hiking or relaxing
on the beach.
Day 9
Sol Encounter will accompany you to the
airport and assist with checking in. Don’t forget your $26
exit tax paid in cash-either dollars or colones.
Optional Activities- If you will be staying
in Costa Rica longer, a Sol Encounter guide will be available for advice,
trip planning and general information. Or, if you have time to spare
before your flight, San Jose is a great place to shop for last minute
gifts.
All dates and itineraries are
subject to changed based on safety conditions and local festivals/holidays
to enhance your adventure and cultural experience.
All meals included in this itinerary are as mentioned. Please budget for meals
not included.
All deposits and payments made for this trip are final and are non-refundable
due to peak-season travel and cancellation policies by local hotels and operating
tours.
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