Sierpe
Travel Blogs from Sierpe, Costa Rica
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Pretty drive down, last bit in the dark as decided to leave at last minute, abandoning plans to go inland in search of quetzales. As dusk falling passed through more oil palm plantations - the older ones have beautiful 2 storey wooden homes for their ...
Sierpe
... from there we got the bus to Sierpe. In the bus to Sierpe we met another Dutch couple (seems they are all over the place in Costa Rica): William and Sandra. We sat by some restaurant close to Rio Sierpe to have lunch and wait for a boat to take us to ...
Where Are We Going and Do I have the Right Shoes?
... a Perezoso in the the tree. Perezoso is Spanish for 'lazy,' but is also the translation for a sloth. We drove into Sierpe and saw some of the spheres that were made out of stone by the ancient people of the area. Archeologists still ...
Arriving day! :)
... Had to make sure that I had everything packed and ready to go at six so my mom could send me off on my adventure in Costa Rica! After a three and a half hour flight we finally landed. Right away we could see the mountains and valcanoes out of the window. ...
The Adventure Begins...
... 't take being confined to that small seat. We finally arrived to the airport at around 1. The realization that I was finally in Costa Rica sank in at the new sounds and smells. I was mostly shocked at the amount of people plastered against the window ...
We Made It!
... first day of our trip and then write the actual day of our trip and post them. Enjoy... We arrived safe and sound to Costa Rica. After two long years of planning we made it back to Costa Rica with students this time. We had to wake up ...
Boats and Mangroves
... Osa Penninsula. We loaded up our bags and headed down to the dock, jumped in the boat and began our journey down the Sierpe river. The weather was perfect and I stared out onto the horizon in complete awe; snapping pictures of just about every single ...
Day 1
... ride was going to be boring without my iPod, but Christie stole the seat next to me and I got to listen to hers. Arriving in Costa Rica was a very different sight than what I was used to. I was surprised to see things there that I also see at home like ...
Gateway town
A full day on the local buses, including a border crossing, and we reached the remote town of Sierpe, in the south west of Costa Rica and not far from the Pacific Ocean. The only reason for our stay in Sierpe was to board the boat early the ...
Day 1
... the urge. The flight was only 3 hours but felt like forever, probably because I was so excited to be in Costa Rica. Our in-flight meal was absolutely horrendous, it smelt like play-dough! Talk about turning your stomach! After ...
First Day in Costa Rica
... finally made it to Sierpe around 6:30 PM (just in time for dinner). The food was authentic as Costa Rica. After dinner I enjoyed a guided walk through Sierpe, which lasted all of about ten minutes. The hotel though was not exactly what I had pictured when ...
Sierpe
... to keep you up to date Had to change plans as there was no space at Sirena Ranger Station. Margarita was able to organise alternative route into Corcovado Got Marvi bus to Sierpe. Stayed in good cabinas and had excellent meal in their restaurant ...
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