Aug 13th – my 50th birthday
adventure started out by an interesting transfer to Monteverde. A jeep took us
from our hotel to the shores of Lake Arenal. Notice I mention the shores, not a
dock. We trekked down some 50 feet to the spot where the boats were, loaded our
luggage and cruised across the lake. Arenal Volcano was receding from our
vision, presenting yet another unique face to us as we bid it good bye. All
along, from San Jose – La Fortuna – Cano Negro, we had excellent roads. I had
commented on this to Carlos, who said I should reserve my comments until I
reached Monteverde. Our boat pulled onto the shore on Monteverde side and we
hopped into another jeep. It was dirt roads that greeted us and I was hoping
that somewhere along the way, it would become blacktop roads – not to be. The
next 1 ½ hours was on absolutely rough dirt roads where the top speed was no
more than 40 kmph. Until we reached the town of Santa Elena, couple of
kilometers from our hotel, the roads were rough. This travel was by far the
longest stretch of travel in dirt road that I’ve done in all 50 years!
A family cabin with 3 bedrooms and fully furnished
kitchen nestled in the cloud forests awaited us in Los Pinos hotel. The girls
just loved the fact that they got their own rooms! We had carried some Haldiram
fast food items, especially for this leg of the trip. We made a lunch meal out
of chole & tortilla before heading out to Santa Elena town. It was a quaint
little town with lots of ups and downs, exercising our calf muscles well.
Monteverde region is in the cloud forests – true to its name, the clouds
descended upon us and it rained for a while before we headed out into the town.
The girls weren’t taking to the location until we reached the town and saw some
activity; and they got to pick their favorite dinner that night. Sushi for
Kavya and Panini for Jana. And Jaya had a wonderful coffee on the way back. We
picked up a small banana cake that I cut later that evening celebrating my 50th!
The next day we headed out to the Selvatura park for a
canopy tour. This was in two parts – zip line over the canopy and an hour long
hike with 8 suspension bridges providing breathtaking views of the cloud
forests. The zip line was awesome – it almost felt like having a single seater
aircraft with no cover around you – especially in the longer sections. We had a
section that was 650 meters long and another 1 km long. For those that were
willing to brave it, there was a tarzan swing – jumping off a platform some 20m
high and slowly swinging to a stop. Jana, Kavya and I didn’t miss this
opportunity. I am now ready to do bungee jump! When she realized that zip
lining involves letting your feet go off your ground, Jaya decided to spend the
time on the ground – and went on a tour of the butterfly garden by herself while
we were monkeying around the canopy of the Monteverde cloud forests.
Lunch was rice and palak paneer in our cabin. We walked
to Monteverde town center where there was a cheese factory. The last tour had
left for the day by the time we reached, so we just ended up eating some
delicious ice cream from that place before heading back. Around the same time,
a little dog had decided that Monteverde was too boring and wanted to go to
Santa Elena. It walked all the way with us – my feeble attempts to issue doggie
instructions in Spanish didn’t work. When I told the dog ALTO firmly, he just
looked at me and continued to walk along, sometimes ahead of us and sometimes
behind us. We all were concerned that the little fella made it to his
destination without any mishaps!
Costa Rica Pics (77 photos uploaded)
Costa Rica Pics (77 photos uploaded)
Happy Birthday!! Photos are fabulous.
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