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Costa
Rica River Expedition Itinerary Spend a week running
world-renowned rivers in Costa Rica! Be challenged on Class III,
IV and V rapids that
carve through
virgin rainforest and twist through indigenous lands under the tropical
sun. Each day offers a new section or river and bigger, more challenging
water. Read about all the details below.
Sol Encounter will have kayaks, rafts and all additional river gear
for use during the trip. Experienced kayakers are invited; please
note that this is not a kayaking
school to learn the sport, due to the degree of difficulty of the rivers
we will run. Rafters with or without experience are invited to join
the
trip. In addition,
one to two rafts will accompany every river trip for those interested solely
in rafting or kayakers not comfortable with harder, Class IV sections. All
guides are experienced kayakers, rescue kayakers, and raft guides
and all know each
river intimately. There will be a ratio of one guide per three clients guaranteed.
Anyone interested in bringing down personal kayak or rafting gear is encouraged
to do so. Please check with your airlines, as most charge an additional $100
fee for kayak transport. A rental fee of $250 will be charged for the combination
of kayak, paddle, and skirt. Please contact info@solencounter.com for the
models of kayaks we have available. Personal Flotation Devices (PFD’s),
and helmets will be provided.
Day 1
Arrive to Costa Rica’s capital city of San Jose (Juan Santamaria International
Airport). Once you collect your luggage and pass through customs inside the airport,
a member of Sol Encounter, S.A. will meet you at the outer doors. From here you’re
be given a mini-city tour to help you orient and exchange money before you’re
dropped off at the hotel. The whole group will have a chance to meet and
chat with the head guides at a welcome dinner planned for the first evening.
Optional Activities- Depending on your arrival
time, you can explore downtown San Jose, visiting the Gold Museum, take
a stroll through the centrally-located Plaza de La Paz or experience
the sights and smells of the Central Market downtown. A Sol Encounter
guide will show you around or provide detailed maps and explanations
if preferred.
Day 2
We’ll start with an early morning by loading personal belongings and river
gear into a vehicle for the three-hour trip over the central mountain range to
the Rio Toro. We’ll stop on the way to enjoy a Costa Rican breakfast of
gallo pinto (rice and beans with eggs) to fuel up for our first day on the river.
Upon arriving, you’ll receive a complete safety overview by trained, professional
river guides that have been running Costa Rica’s rivers for years then
hop in your boat to kick off your heart-pumping journey. Forward!
The Toro is classic pool/drop Class IV river that flows from the central
mountain range, including a few active volcanoes, to the Caribbean.
Due to the local geological
activity, thermal springs often flow into the Toro, adding a primordial feeling
to this rainforest river. Your kayak and raft guides will point you through
the best lines on the rapids and clue you in to the wonders of river
life in Costa
Rica. That night, you’ll stay in the town of La Fortuna, where you will
you can soak away the day of river excitement in the thermal waterfalls and pools
of Tabacón and dine at the world famous Tabacón Resort and
Spa.
Day 3
After breakfast, a two-hour transport will take us to the center of
the country and the Sarapiquí River. Sarapiquí has an upper creek-like section
of Class IV rapids, and then enters a lower and higher volume Class III section
perfect for intermediate kayakers. Rapids such as Confusión, Ay Caramba
and Roller Coaster will tease your adventurous side and set the mood for the
rest of the week. Pending sunny weather, we’ll eat lunch on the river halfway
down and continue the ride to finish up the afternoon. The Sarapiquí flows
through both open areas and rainforest offering glimpses of many types of
flora and fauna.
Day 4
Today starts off strong with a two-day adventure on the headwaters
of the Pacuare River. After breakfast and a morning drive over the
central mountain range and
through rainforest with some of the best views in the country, you’ll
arrive at our river put-in (2 hours).
In no time, a Class III rapid named “Bienvenidos” quickly introduces
you to the river’s currents. With mostly Class III rapids, you’ll
be spending your first day of this unique, 2-day river experience soaking
up the rainforest scenery on one of the top 10 rated commercial rivers in
the
world. After a couple hours of paddling, we pull over and finish the day
on the river
at the entrance to the Pacuare Canyon where an eco-lodge only accessible
by river awaits you. Take a nap Costa Rican style in a nearby hammock, dine
later
on a
delicious gourmet meal, then relax to the sounds of a primary rainforest
in your private, comfortable, elevated tent in the heart of the jungle.
Optional Activities- Short guided hikes
around the eco-lodge in the afternoon.
Day 5
After coffee, the second day of the Pacuare River starts with a
rush as you enter the spectacular canyon section and plunge through
Class IV rapids including well-known
rapids such as Dos Montanas (The Two Mountains), Cimmarones, and Huacas (indigenous
name meaning Cemetery). The bottom section of the Pacuare is not only remarkable
for its challenging rapids, but also painted with waterfalls cascading overhead
into the river, canyon rock walls that shoot up to reach the rainforest above
and river wildlife such as the poison arrow Blue Jeans Frog. The Pacuare
exits the mountains in dramatic form to reveal the coastal plains
where our vehicle
will be waiting to take you to the rafting community and the attractive town
of Turrialba for the night.
Optional Activities-Explore the town of
Turrialba, or swap stories with other river rats in the many bars and
restaurants of Turrialba.
Day 6
We’re increasing the difficulty and adrenaline today so be prepared for
the biggest water yet! After a late breakfast, it’s a short ride to one
of the most powerful rivers of Costa Rica, the high volume Reventazón.
The Pascua section of this giant ups the intensity, thrill and adrenaline
offering fourteen Class IV rapids with names like Dirty Mind, Indigestion
and the Abyss.
Four hours on big water take you through equally big scenery with looming
mountains overhead and the sleeping Turrialba Volcano. After a full day,
we jump back
into our private shuttle and split the drive to the Pacific coast in two
by spending
the night once again in San Jose.
Day 7
Again, after an early breakfast, you will begin the drive to the remote
headwaters of the Savegre River, one of the cleanest rivers in the
world heading towards
the Pacific shoreline of Costa Rica. The Savegre is a Class III river that
passes through rainforest and mountains with cliff faces of thousands
of feet and waterfalls
running down these peaks. It is a relatively unknown river that will surely
gain popularity in the coming years. After an unforgettable day,
we make a short drive
to Manuel Antonio, one of Costa Rica’s most memorable and remarkable
beach destinations.
Day 8
After a week of whitewater, adrenaline and adventure, take advantage
of a relaxing morning stroll through Manuel Antonio National Park.
The national park is one
of the oldest and best-protected areas of rainforest in Costa Rica and its
tropical wildlife is not to be missed. Spend the morning observing
white-faced monkeys,
three-toed sloths, howler monkeys and countless iguanas. We’ll leave
in the late afternoon for San Jose.
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.
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 2 lunches
and 5 dinners not included.
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