Time warp - fast forward 7 days! Granada (Nicaragua) to Monteverde (Costa Rica)

After Granada we moved on to Ometepe, the biggest fresh water island ever (supposedly). This place was remote with no internet access or laundry facilities. Thank God for the hammocs! We chilled, drank a little Flor de Cana, went horseback riding (yes I did get bruises in awkward places!) and enjoyed the fact that we had nothing to do for a few days.
We then entered Costa Rica. Bear in mind that this was done over a few days. For a few Facts Non Facts, Costa Ricains are called Ticos, their favourite expression is "Pura Vida!" and they are bloody cute (well especially our Adventurous guides!). The border crossing was hectic and I did wonder how on earth I would do it alone! We were hassled by a lot of touts, we endured long queues for basic administration (our stamp) and bag searches ... but we got through it ok (although I did see a cab driver with a revolver in his trousers!). So much for first impressions.
Costa Rica is probably the richest of the countries I ve been to so far - the biggest indicator being that the houses actually have lawns. We saw many americans travelling (think OAPs with an inclination for a bit of adrenaline) which has resulted in the country being very easy to travel and the people tourist friendly.
Our first stop was Monteverde, a small town nested high up in the rainforest. Supposedly they have consciously decided to leave all the roads up the mountain unpaved so as to limit the tourist flow and protect the ecosystem. How incredibly illogical. The result being a painful one hour ride on unpaved mountain roads. Once we got there, we braced ourselves for two days of cold rain (you know the one, a bit like in England, where you feel wet to the bone and can never get dry). But the flip side of the horrible weather is that the cloudforest was spectacular. Visibility was low due to the fog but it gave our expedition a very eerie feel. We missed out on most the animals but had loads of fun walking on "sky bridges" through lush, wet rainforest. This however was surpassed by our decision to give the zip lines a go. Zip lines are cables that run through the cloudforest. You climb up some massive tower (we started off at 40m) and zip down cables through fog and vegetation, attached by a harnest. I really felt like Taaaarzan ....or was it Cheetah?
Heaps of fun yet again. Shame John had to leave our group.
Labels: Costa Rica, Monteverde, Nicaragua






2 Comments:
Plutôt Jane que Cheetah, non?
Bises,
Cat et Lisa in Benslimane!
Have you realised how happy you look in all of these photos? Very cool. I tagged you for a meme... if you have time to do it when you're next in an internet cafe.
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