Off the Beaten Path – an Indigenous Experience in Boruca, Costa Rica
- JUN 05, 2017[vc_row full_width=”full_width”][vc_column][vc_column_text] The Spanish conquest was effective in eradicating most indigenous practices in Costa Rica, and now indi
[vc_row full_width=”full_width”][vc_column][vc_column_text] The Spanish conquest was effective in eradicating most indigenous practices in Costa Rica, and now indi
Ocean views, jungle canopies and river crossings are just a handful of features Guanacaste bike trails have to offer. Whether you’re riding below a volcano or cruising the c
One cool place to check out is the Bamboo Room in Ojochal. About 7 hours down the road, past Dominical and Uvita, you hit Ojochal, a cozy little pueblo fast becoming known for
Options for border crossing from Nicaragua and Costa Rica are very few. Peñas Blancas is the main border; it is very congested with freight, locals and tourists. There is ano
Very few visitorS find this little gem. I’m not even sure I should be telling of this so I can keep it to myself and the few that make the short journey over the hill from P
Last month I wrote about Tempate, town of 500 people and 3000 cows. Now we’re going to tell you a little about Cartagena. Cartagena, is slightly larger than Tempate, but sti
Most long term Guanacaste visitors or new residents are familiar with the more prominent towns like Tamarindo, Huacus, Flamingo and Potrero. But many of you may not know much
Fran Castro is a local surf instructor and adventurer. He has discovered a passion in discovering and pinpointing the absolute best spots for surfing, nature sighting and rela