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Overnight
Pacuare Adventure (Class III-IV White-Water Rafting Trip)
2 days & 1 night
Passionate
rafters from around the world agree the Pacuare River offers
some of the most scenic class III-IV white-water rapids anywhere.
The Pacuare River and the Pacuare Protected Zone are located
between the coastal lowlands and the country’s highest
mountain range. This pristine jungle region, considered one
of the most important protected areas in Central America,
is still inhabited by the Cabecar Indians. The palm-thatched
dwellings of the Cabecar people are spaced far apart over
large distances, rather than being clustered together as was
true of many indigenous tribes.

Advantageously situated inside this protected wilderness is
our very special jungle getaway, the Pacuare
Lodge, accessible to travelers through our overnight
white-water rafting tours on the Pacuare River. The river
provides an adventurous ride filled with stunning natural
beauty and exciting rapids, while the lodge offers a chance
to explore the surrounding forest and then relax in complete
comfort.
Pacuare
Lodge Cited as Exemplary Tourism Practice

Day
1
This exciting outdoor adventure begins when you are picked
up at your San José hotel in a comfortable minibus
and transported through the old capital city of Cartago and
the lush green farmlands blanketing the slopes of the Irazú
and Turrialba volcanoes. Before arriving at the banks of the
Pacuare River, you’ll stop to enjoy an authentic Costa
Rican breakfast. When you arrive at the river, our expert
guides will provide you with the rafting gear and explain
safety precautions before the rafting adventure begins. Once
in the water, you’ll experience sheer exhilaration as
you face the challenge of each huge wave, battling surging
waters down miles of raging rapids. The river passes through
scenic canyons where crystal clear waterfalls plummet down
into the rapidly coursing river below. Tall trees and dense
green vegetation come right down to the water’s edge.
The thick undergrowth of this protected area provides shelter
for a variety tropical animals and birds, including some endangered
species.

The first day on the river is an exciting journey that takes just over an hour and a half. When you arrive at the Pacuare Lodge, you’ll find a unique jungle oasis nestled in a most remarkable setting. Huge trees and flowering shrubs dot the perfectly manicured rolling green lawns on the banks of the river. Modern wooden bungalows with thatched palm roofs are spaced out beneath the trees, providing both privacy and serenity.

The two-story main lodge has breezy dining facilities on the first floor, and relaxing chairs and hammocks in the open-air second floor lounge. After a hearty lunch, you can try the Pacuare Canopy Adventure, take a guided hike to a waterfall in the forest, play dominoes or cards, or just relax. Shortly after, you’ll be served a gourmet dinner by candlelight. Whenever you feel ready, you can head to the comfortable bungalow that awaits you, complete with private bathroom, comfortable beds and clean linen.
The special Honeymoon Suite is a spacious bungalow tucked up on a wooded knoll away from the rest of the camp. It features a large tiled bathroom with solar-heated water and giant picture windows that frame the jungle view, as well as a unique hanging bridge that leads from the balcony across to a private platform in a giant tree.

Day
2
In the morning, you’ll awaken to a harmonious melody
created by the sound of the river rushing by and the sweet
songs of the tropical birds from the thick of the forest.
After a delicious buffet breakfast, we’ll launch the
rafts again for the second day of our river expedition. Rafting
becomes even more thrilling as you begin to use the skills
and experience gained the day before. You may stop to explore
side streams that lead to striking waterfalls and pools with
a natural waterslide that tempts you to jump right in. Later
on, a tasty midday meal of sandwiches, fruits and dessert
will be served on an overturned raft along the water’s
edge. The day ends with the triumph of having conquered one
of the wildest and most scenic rivers in the world. At the
river take-out, you can change into dry clothes at our private
facilities before boarding the comfortable microbus for
the return to San José.

What’s included: 2 breakfasts, 2 lunches, 1 dinner, round-trip transportation from your San José hotel, experienced bilingual guide, accommodations at the Pacuare Lodge, use of rafting equipment and guided hike.
Trip
length: 18 miles
Difficulty: Class III-IV, moderate-difficult
Minimum age:
12 years old
Departures: daily with a minimum of two guests
Price per Person:
US $326 Garden-view Bungalow (formerly the Superior bungalow)
US $367 River-view Junior Suite
US $405 Honeymoon Suite
*Children under 12 years: receive a 40% discount.
Pacuare Canopy Adventure
add-on: US $40 Note:
We also offer a Pacuare
Three-Day Adventure with an additional day at
the lodge. The Pacuare Lodge
operates as a separate facility allowing you to stay extra
nights. Single occupancy cannot be guaranteed. Prices are
subject to change without notice.
Please
note: On rare occasions (perhaps five days per year),
we are forced to cancel the Pacuare River tours on the second
or third day because of unsafe weather conditions. In these
unusual cases, clients must hike out from the lodge to a point
where they can meet the bus (about a 45-minute hike) and can
have lunch at a restaurant before the drive back to San José.
For more
information about the Pacuare Lodge, please visit the following
web site: www.junglelodgecostarica.com
We would
like to share some of the comments
we have received from our clients.
We can assist you in planning your Costa Rica vacation! Please
contact Tour Costa Rica´s travel
division for help customizing a vacation that meets your
budget and exceeds your expectations.
Telephones:
(506) 222-53939 / 222-40505
Toll-free
from the USA & Canada:
1-800-514-0411
Fax: (506) 225-36934
P.O.
Box 10736-1000
San José, Costa Rica
or
SJO 745
P.O. Box 025216
Miami, FL 33102-5216

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