Showing posts with label rainforest. Show all posts
Showing posts with label rainforest. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 17, 2015

Costa Rica: Poas Volcano and Peace Waterfall Gardens

Time for another adventure with Sol Tropical Tours. It was our last adventure with them today. Our driver Happer and Christian obviously forgot to dance to the sun Gods as the day loomed a bit hazy and clouds surrounded the mountains. We got on the bus anyway, and motored up and away to the Cloud  Rainforest.

The drive distracted us for a bit, as it wove through another city center before climbing out and up the mountain. The road twists and curves, plunging around ravines and sweeping up past villages asleep. this is definitely a road trip that requires motion sickness tablets for any queasy stomach. Don't say in didn't warn you! I was very relieved to be able to indulge in a cup of coffee.

Coffee was required to lift the spirits as the fine misty rain splattered our faces as we got got off the bus. In fact, the Poas Volcano was shrouded in cloud, so the plan changed and we went to the peace waterfalls first. any hope of better weather was dashed on arrival. Next note is that if the guide suggests a poncho, do it! We. Lost two cameras today due to excessive moisture. The rain drenched all raincoats and clothing. We were chilled to the one by the end.



 However, this is a wonderful stop. The birds are plentiful and it is a rescue center for wild animals. We saw parrots, butterflies, hummingbirds (not caged), snakes, orchids, frogs, cows, monkeys, felines and of course magnificent waterfalls. I was taken with the hummingbirds, but since zoos are abolished here, refuge centers are the best way to see the wildlife up close. I would have loved the waterfalls but I was far too wet and cold to really appreciate them, and the kids were worse. I would love to see this on a dry day. Maybe we will go back? As it was, we had to buy new clothes for the kids as they were too wet.





















From here, we  optimistically went to the Poas Volcano. It was still misty raining so we strolled up and quickly viewed the hidden crater as it briefly peeped out,  before legging it back to the bus. It was rather frustrating as the day before it had been beautiful. It made me wish the tour guide had the flexibility to change the plan based on weather.

Lunch was back at our coffee stop. The open windows were chilly and the service was a it disorganized. They had missing meals etc. we did appreciate our guide asking for a fire for warmth and the hot food when it did arrive. I had tilapia for the first time and it was pretty good. So, late lunch let to a long drive home.

This was also the day that we had to work out tips. This is exceptionally daunting traveling as a family as of course, tips are expected along the way for all the extra guides. The expected tip based on their recommendations is $10 used per day per person. We did four tours (although the city tour was disappointing) so that works out to $160 minimum for a family of four. I am still stunned. This to me, while I understand it, means we really have to curtail our remaining tour plans as it was not budgeted for when we first signed up. Read the fine print.

This evening, we drove to the Multiplaza and wow, can you say Vegas? I was there to replace a camera, which the rainforest had proven to be too much for, and get groceries. No more eating out due to tips. The girls found Justice, and books and shoes and and and Costa Rica Girl and it was really tough to get out of there quickly. Also note that the roads have tolls that need to be paid in cash and you have to pay for parking. There are surprises everywhere.

Now, I am shivering in a hammock...writing a blog and thinking about more coffee. I have a new camera and well, looking forward to spending time in the countryside tomorrow.

Tuesday, July 23, 2013

Summer Road Trip 2013: Lake Quinault

The Ocean Shores destination was grey and misty on this Monday morning but the locals had put me onto a new tack. After a leisurely morning trolling the internet and seeing what may happen with Will and Kate’s baby delivery, we packed up lunches and snacks to drive North to Lake Quinault.

Lake Quinault is spectacular with the densely wooded rainforest firs, hemlock and spruce. The rich lush undergrowth of ferns, salal, and huckleberry demand that you pay attention. Best of all, is the sweet scents that permeate the air as you walk the trails. We started on the Rainforest Trail and found the Willaby Waterfalls, then we went to see the largest Sitka Spruce Tree by which time that sunshine had managed to find us. We hugged the tree and then wandered to Falls Public Day use area for an hour to be able to chill out on the beach and play.

Then, we did the Cascade Falls loop in the trees, listening to the birdsong and taking copious amounts of pictures. This was a glorious way to spend a day. Since finding the IGA, time for a lazy evening at the resort and watching the news unfold about baby boy Cambridge. The world is a lovely place when you can find the quiet. Since pictures speak volumes, here are some reasons why you should go!
They even have a museum but it is closed Mondays
The Lodge: It even has Starbucks
Interesting! But no one seemed to be exploring this option
Lovely beach