Costa Rica: You just can't stump these guides!

Having had at least a dozen different guides in CR we have yet to run into one who mailed it in...
Randall helped us find all kinds of wildlife in the canopy, including crawling under the underbrush to find a sleeping Baird's tapir (Photos in our trip report) 

Randall helped us find all kinds of wildlife in the canopy, including crawling under the underbrush to find a sleeping Baird's tapir (Photos in our trip report) 

Costa Rica is a place where they run out of superlatives...is that a great frigate bird, or a magnificent frigate bird? Yes, it's hot and it's a jungle, teaming with things that creep and crawl, but it's also a place of amazing beauty and diversity. It's truly unbelievable how much wildlife can be seen during a day walking in a national park, or out on a boat. It's not just what you see but what you hear, the roar of the ocean, the bark of the howler monkeys, constant bird calls and cicadas, seemingly a different one trilling every hour. It's hard to see all this life all all around because of the dense foliage.

They not only know what it is, but what kind of behaviors to expect and why it matters to the ecosystem. (oh, BTW, it's a Purple Gallinule, I asked, and Carlos knew!!)

They not only know what it is, but what kind of behaviors to expect and why it matters to the ecosystem. (oh, BTW, it's a Purple Gallinule, I asked, and Carlos knew!!)

That's where Costa Rica's fabulous guides come in. A professional guide in CR is a highly trained naturalist who also specializes in hospitality. Having had at least a dozen different guides in CR we have yet to run into one who mailed it in. To a man (and one woman) our guides have been as passionate and enthusiastic about our tour of the sea or canopy, as if it was the first time they were seeing it. Sharing that passion is not just their job, but their life's work, and I have yet to stump one with a question! In the rare case a ready answer isn't available, out comes a dog eared wildlife guide and the matter is certain. Through excellent public education, Costa Rica has in one generation turned out a small army of environmentalists, many who told me their parents or even they as children caught iguanas to sell for meat or dug turtle eggs to eat and used the shells as dishes. Today they are the most passionate defenders and teachers of this amazing biodiverse, beautiful country. 

Carlos not only pointed out the birds in the mangrove, he also pointed them out in the guide book so i could spell their names!

Carlos not only pointed out the birds in the mangrove, he also pointed them out in the guide book so i could spell their names!

Click here to see our full trip report about our recent trip to La Paloma Lodge in Drake Bay on the Osa Peninsula, gateway to the Corcovado National Park. it's multi media, with lots of exciting drama, excess luggage, civil unrest, and earthquakes, oh my!

Azamara Journey Cruise and Pacific Costa Rica Trip

The Azamara Journey after spending the day passing through the Panama Canal from the Caribbean/Atlantic to the Pacific

The Azamara Journey after spending the day passing through the Panama Canal from the Caribbean/Atlantic to the Pacific

We recently took a cruise on Azamara Journey. Our trip started with a night in South Beach Miami, where we embarked a newly refurbished Azamara Journey on Sunday, February 7 for a cruise to Cartegena, Colombia through the Panama Canal and into Panama City, Panama.

 


Modern Cartegena Columbia  

Modern Cartegena Columbia  

Our cruise took us north along the Pacific Coast of Costa Rica. We called on Golfito, a former banana plantation, on the Golfo Dulce, and sailed into Quepos, the jumping off point for Manual Antonio National Park and dozens of deep sea fishing charter boats. We ourselves jumped off Journey a day early in Quepos to travel back to the Osa Peninsula for a 5 night stay at LaPaloma lodge in Drake Bay. We had always wanted to visited the Corcovado National Park, and had been less than thrilled with how habituated the wild animals were in Manual Antonio, so leaving while leaving our new friends on the Journey a day early was sad, we loved the wildness of Corcovado NP and Drake Bay!


Fabulous flora in Costa Rica at the Casa Oraquideas Botanical Gardens in Golfo Dulce

Fabulous flora in Costa Rica at the Casa Oraquideas Botanical Gardens in Golfo Dulce

Over the next few weeks, I'll post a variety of trip reports for each port and our time in Costa Rica...will they be interesting? I don't know, not much happened, except marauding monkeys, a little civil unrest, getting invited to salsa with a hot Latin dancer, getting doors repeatedly slammed in our faces- by spiders and, oh yeah, a small earthquake. (But note that we never encountered an actual mosquito, much less one infected with Zika!) I hope you'll enjoy reading our reports, and seeing Jeff's photos.

Travel Isn't Scary!

But it can look that way sometimes!!  Just in time for Halloween, I thought I'd post a few "scary" travel photos. Most times the scariest part of our trip is the flight...but sometimes we do encounter some scary stuff!  Luckily it's almost always scarier looking than it really is!  Enjoy our  gallery of "creepy"  (and sometimes crawly!) photos!

Happy Halloween!

Our daughter is amateur actress and here she really sells her terror at this enormous grasshopper...made of grass by our guides in Costa Rica! 

Our daughter is amateur actress and here she really sells her terror at this enormous grasshopper...made of grass by our guides in Costa Rica! 

(Find our Costa Rica Trip Report here)

One of the icons of scary on Halloween is the bat. This tiny bat in Costa Rica and his brethren were sleeping the day away on the wall of our eco lodge.  Lots of people find bats terrifying, but I think he's pretty cute, and most of them e…

One of the icons of scary on Halloween is the bat. This tiny bat in Costa Rica and his brethren were sleeping the day away on the wall of our eco lodge.  Lots of people find bats terrifying, but I think he's pretty cute, and most of them eat the bugs that are really scary!! 

Did someone say SCARY BUGS?! A spider in Costa Rica 

Did someone say SCARY BUGS?! A spider in Costa Rica 

Sharks!  This one was safely in a tank at the New England Aquarium in Boston. 

Sharks!  This one was safely in a tank at the New England Aquarium in Boston. 

As was this huge great white in the Sydney Aquarium, Sydney Australia 

As was this huge great white in the Sydney Aquarium, Sydney Australia 

(Find our Sydney Australia trip report here)

However there was no glass between us and these black finned sharks in Bora Bora...just a bit more scary! But we were advised by our local guide that they only eat dead things, so we should just keep swimming! 

However there was no glass between us and these black finned sharks in Bora Bora...just a bit more scary! But we were advised by our local guide that they only eat dead things, so we should just keep swimming! 

(see our Paul Gauguin Ship tour here)

We didn't even need to go far to see this scary site...a coyote in our back yard! They sound scary when they howl at night, but when we howl back, they run off every time!

We didn't even need to go far to see this scary site...a coyote in our back yard! They sound scary when they howl at night, but when we howl back, they run off every time!

Some people find snakes scary, but I know they are like most wild animals, shy and they try to avoid people. This one was at the Cypress Knee Swamp in Southwest FL 

Some people find snakes scary, but I know they are like most wild animals, shy and they try to avoid people. This one was at the Cypress Knee Swamp in Southwest FL 

(see our post about "real Florida" here)

Those Teeth! A leopard at Duma Tau camp in Botswana. The rule on safari is to stay in the truck, and these predators will ignore human visitors, while hunting.

Those Teeth! A leopard at Duma Tau camp in Botswana. The rule on safari is to stay in the truck, and these predators will ignore human visitors, while hunting.

More teeth! A lion at Duma Tau camp in Botswana

More teeth! A lion at Duma Tau camp in Botswana

Even more teeth!! a 15 foot croc in Tortuguero National Park in Costa Rica

Even more teeth!! a 15 foot croc in Tortuguero National Park in Costa Rica

 (find our Costa Rica Trip Report here)

Happy Halloween...hope your travels are safe and just scary enough to be interesting!