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Monteverde, Costa Rica

  

It was an unexpected rise in tourism, about 100,000 visitors a year since 1998, but only recently has steady flow of tourism graced the shores of Costa Rica. At its present state, the countrys tourism, its eco-tourism, is a $1.9 billion a year earner and is projected to draw in nearly 2 million foreign visitors in 2008. The flux comes at a time when conservation is a marketing directive and green is the latest buzzword. So it is only logical that the most visited city in the Caribbean Basin, Monteverde, translates, literally, into "Green Mountain."

The target? The ecologically-conscious and those genuinely interested in the bio-diversity of Costa Rica. As overcrowded beaches and themeparks continue to lose their novelty and wane into the inevitable fad classification, the worlds natural attractions are dragged into the spotlight, front and center; offering an authentic "exotic" vacation that doesnt force you into long lines or to invest ten dollars in a hotdog.


Planning your Costa Rica vacation to Monteverde will be like choosing 12 donuts to fill a dozen-box; you can mix and match to create something unique and you, or you can go all glazed from the asylum of a resort; there is no right or wrong way to go about it. This guide is to provide you a surface overview of your options. Think of it as a choose your own adventure book without the life and death consequences; all ways will lead to a life-altering experience.

To Visit

Santa Elena Cloud Forest Reserve The reserve is how Monteverde got its name; at least thats what I like to think. First and foremost it is a forest; vie for a spot to grow is so fierce that the trunks and branches of trees are almost entirely caked in vegetation. The high elevation and naturally high humidity of Costa Rica lend themselves to the cloud aspect of the reserve as they completely immerse into the dense forest, creating an eerie ambiance that is only interrupted by the sounds of the native inhabitants of Santa Elena.

Entrance fees to the reserve are menial and are used for its future protection and are also channeled to local public schools. The cost is $10 for adults and $6 for students. A 3 hour guided tour costs $15

Monteverde Cheese Factory An often overlooked attraction. Their Cheese Tour not only offers a great deal of information regarding milk and the cheese making process, but is also precursor to some of the best ice cream I have ever had the pleasure of shoveling into my mouth.

Bajo del Tigre Located a short distance from the Cheese Factory. Bajo del Tigre is another reserve, offering an area of forest in the transition zone from pre-mountain wet to seasonal moist. It is located on the Pacific slope, giving it a range of unusual flora and fauna. The reserve is composed of 3.5km of trails particularly suited for families. A guided Twilight Walk allow visitors the chance to observe a variety of nocturnal birds, insects, and mammals.

The trails are open every day from 7:30am to 5pm. Prices are $7 for adults and $4 for students.

Selvatura Butterfly Complex Over 50 species of butterfly are housed in this controlled Victorian-style environment. Other features include indoor waterfalls and more than 60 species of tropical plants.

Rate: $20 for adults and children.

Arenal Volcano An active volcano with visible flowing lava, flying rocks, and hot springs. Arenal can be accessed by car, bus, horseback, taxi, boat, or any Costa Rica tour.

Caf Monteverde Coffee Tour Takes you through a working coffee farm and offers a glimpse into the biodiversity of the coops produce which includes coffee, banana, plantain, orange & lime crops. You will also be taken to the farms large processing location and given the chance to sample the variety of roasts at their retail shop.

To Eat

Sophias - Considered one of Monteverdes premier restaurants, offering the finest Nuevo Latino cuisine in Costa Rica, fine wines, and other specialty drinks. Located in the Cerro Plano area between Santa Elena and Monteverde Reserve.

De Lucias A lot of variety to the menu with an emphasis on the meats and Chilean wine. De Lucias also offers seafood and vegetarian options. This restaurant is the perfect solution for any arrangement; couples, families, or the individual traveler.

Tramontis Located in the Cloud Forest. Offers a wide range of Italian foods; from anti-pasta, fresh pasta, seafood, pizza, and a long list of fine wines.

To Sleep

Paradisus Playa Conchal The Costa Rica resort. Offers a massive lagoon-style pool set in 20,000 acres of beautiful gardens, an 18-hole golf course designed by Robert Trent Jones, a spa and health club, and many styles of elegant suites to choose from.

Hotel Fondavela Located in Monteverde. A smaller hotel, nestled into a scene of ripe vegetation and looming trees. The interior resembles a fusion of cabin life and a polite dcor.

This guide has only skimmed along the basic needs for survival in Costa Ricafood, shelter, and something to do. Every one of these locations are starting points for your own unique vacation and, at least in my case, will present you with a number of paths, all leading to the best Costa Rica activities.

By: Enid Glasgow

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Enid Glasgow is a travel writer who enjoys traveling in the Americas and Caribbean. When visiting Costa Rica, she stays at luxury Costa Rica resorts like Paradisus Playa Conchal.

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