Casa Rural Aroma de Campo
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Large lizards and sinister green parrots....
... t reveal where they were supposed to depart from but did offer to drive me for $20.
Anyhoo, I rechecked lonely planet and trundled off round the corner to find the other bus station. My route passed a very large almost komodo-esque lizard up a tree but did end up at the right bus station and luckily a bus was just departing.
The bus journey was interesting, 45 minutes winding across Costa Rican countryside - lots of agricultural land, papaya ...
Nicaragua to Liberia, Costa Rica
... crackers and canons were shot off, we know exactly what time it was as we hit the ceiling when they started. In the evening the park was cleared of people and there was a half hour display of fireworks. Everyone was enjoying themselves, but I'm not sure how they can keep this up for three weeks!!
Walking home from a city walk-about, we encountered a parade going by the hostel. It was made up of horses that had ...
Costa Rica!
... hunger costs us seats on the shuttle to Liberia. Falling asleep on our feet, we clog the aisle of the bus, heads swimming. At least I've just eaten a ridiculously over priced chicken. Costa lot.
The difference in wealth and expense is evident immediately, but even more so as we reach Liberia, a one stop town that serves as a transport hub for the rest of the country. For a few moments, you have to remind yourself that you're in ...
Waterfalls and animals
... fresh smoothies for 2 usd. Watermelon, Guava and pineapple.
Eco Danaus
The Eco center was a LP recommendation, and worth the trip. The small Eco center is just 3km from town and a great place to spot wild life in their natural habitat. We spotted a 3 toed sloth, coati, poison dart frogs and tonnes of butterflies. In addition, the center has a section dedicated to the indigenous people of Costa Rica. You will need to speak Spanish, or pay extra for an English speaking ...
Another hot, dry, dusty town!
... very little to do, well unless you are a female gringo and want to find a polygamous boyfriend! I would strongly recommend the beaches and the local towns that have no gringos. You will get a much better experience on the country and will be left alone. I enjoyed Costa Rica, but mainly for the days in Montezuma, I did not care for San Jose. With all Latin America countries, the people are very friendly and very helpful and the countryside is ...