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Pacuare
Three-Day Adventure (Class III-IV White-Water Rafting Trip)
3 days & 2 night
Considered
by many experienced rafters to be the most scenic class III-IV
white water in the world, the Pacuare River provides an adventurous
rafting trip through stunning natural surroundings. The river
runs from the country’s highest mountains down to the
coastal lowlands of the Atlantic, strait through one of Costa
Rica’s most important protected areas. These jungles
are still inhabited by the Cabecar Indians, whose dwellings
are spaced apart over large distances in the traditional way
of their people.
Nestled
in the midst of this enchanting rain forest is the Pacuare
Lodge ,
a unique jungle oasis far removed from the rest of civilization
and accessible through our river rafting expeditions. Come
see first-hand why our renowned lodge has received so many
excellent reviews, including being selected by the annual
Outside Travel Guide as one of the top ten lodges in the world
in its 2002 edition.
Pacuare
Lodge Cited as Exemplary Tourism Practice

Day
1
This exciting expedition into the wilderness begins when you
are picked up at your San José hotel in a comfortable
minibus, and transported east of the city through the old
capital of Cartago. The minibus will pass by the lush green
farmlands and small towns on the way to Turrialba, at the
base of the volcano of the same name. Along the way, you’ll
stop to enjoy an authentic Costa Rican breakfast before continuing
on to the Pacuare River. Our experienced guides explain safety
precautions at the river’s edge before the rafts are
launched and the white water adventure begins. The swift-running
Pacuare River offers one of the most invigorating and intense
rafting trips available anywhere in the world, combined with
spectacular verdant scenery that is sure to provide memories
to cherish for a lifetime. Adventurers will battle surging
waters down miles of raging rapids, passing by towering trees
and cascading waterfalls that plummet hundreds of feet and
crash into the river below. The dense tropical vegetation
along both sides of the river provides shelter for jaguars,
ocelots, monkeys, sloths and other tropical animal and bird
species. You’ll have just enough time to admire a particular
stretch of scenery before your guide will let you know it’s
time to start paddling again to maneuver through the boulder-filled
rapid up ahead.

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, which includes a delicious dessert and assorted wines for purchase. 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
Waking up in this pristine environment is a rare and refreshing treat — only the humming of the rushing river and sweet birdsong mar the incredible silence of the forest. Guests can enjoy a hot and hearty buffet breakfast before setting off into the great outdoors. Trails wander invitingly into the Pacuare jungle, allowing visitors ample opportunity to explore this verdant tropical rain forest and appreciate its unique beauty. Resplendent with tropical birds, butterflies, exotic plants and animals, this truly stunning natural paradise provides a one-of-a-kind setting for photographs or just lasting memories. Enthusiastic hikers might enjoy a full day’s guided hike into the mountains where some of the indigenous Cabecar families live. You’ll return to the Pacuare Lodge in time to shower, rest or play before indulging in a gourmet candlelight dinner. You’ll have a chance to share with others and reflect on the magic of an adventure that few are fortunate enough to experience.

Day
3
After a delicious and leisurely breakfast, the rafts are launched
again for the last leg of the journey, a truly stimulating
and adrenaline-filled ride. Rafting is even more exciting
today as you employ the skills and experience gained the first
day to paddle and maneuver through the rapids of the mighty
Pacuare River. The scenery is simply spectacular. Your guides
will stop the rafts along the journey and lead you up side
streams to pristine waterfalls and pools that invite you to
jump right and cool off. Later, a sumptuous picnic of sandwiches,
fruits and dessert will be served along the river’s
edge. As the rafts float through the rock walls of the steep
canyon in the second half of the journey, guests will have
the opportunity to jump into the refreshing water if they
wish, before returning to the raft for the final stretch of
white water. The day ends with the sweet taste of victory
of having conquered one of the wildest and most beautiful
rivers in the world. After leaving the river, you can change
into dry clothes in our private
facilities before boarding the minibus for the return
trip to your hotel in San José.
What’s included: 3 breakfasts, 3 lunches, 2 dinners, 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 2 guests, all year
Price per Person:
US $503 Garden-view Bungalow
US $595 River-view Junior Suite
US $659 Honeymoon Suite
* Double Occupancy
**Children under 12 years: receive a 40% discount.
Pacuare Canopy Adventure
add-on: US $40
Note: 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.
We
would like to share some of the comments
we have received from our clients.
We can assist you in planning your trip to Costa Rica! Please
contact our travel
division for help customizing a vacation that meets your
budget and exceeds your expectations. We will reply with a suggested
itinerary and total cost within 24 hours. 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.
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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