Showing posts with label Central America itinerary. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Central America itinerary. Show all posts

Friday, December 14, 2012

Day 24 - Waterfall by horses

Last night I set out my camera to photograph the stars. Unfortunately the clouds moved I while we were sleeping and then it started to rain. I had to jump out of bed to rescue my camera. I was really hoping to get some nice shots of the stars with the volcano in the background, but it wasn't last night.

After breakfast the horses arrived for our horseback ride up to the waterfall. Tegan got a horse name Mariposa, Correen had a horse names Raton and my horse's name was Conejo. We started off at 9:30 am. Elliot started with me for the first 10 minutes, but switched over to our guide's horse as there was more room. I am sure Conejo didn't mind the weight reduction. We descended the driveway to the main road and took a left, passing by the beach we were at the day before and continuing for about another 2 kms before entering a the grounds of a research farm.

From there we started our ascent of the volcano following a trail through citrus trees. The guide led the way with Correen following. Conejo and Mariposa lagged behind and went their own pace on hill sections. Despite my words of Spanish encouragement, Conejo stalled when it came to downhill sections. I even got off of her to give her a break, but I couldn't budge her. I concluded that riding was more productive than pulling and stayed with that for the remainder of the journey. Tegan and I caught up to Mom and Elliot, they had already dismounted and were ready to do the hike to the waterfall.

The hike started off on a riverbed and then into a small canyon. It was very lush, rocky and moderately steep. We made the waterfall in 10 minutes or so and that sight was awesome. Literally that is what was first uttered by Elliot and then a minutes later when Tegan saw the same sight. The San Ramón waterfall is 50m in height and because of the dry season is a little less impressive. Correen and the kids went to the pool below the waterfall to stick their feet in the water. I did my best effort to photograph the waterfall from a vantage point on a large boulder. There was also a dead python lying on the site and the guide picked it up to remove it to the fringes.

We only spent about 15 minutes there and decided to return to the horses. I am not sure Conejo was happy to see me but that's the life of a trail horse. On the descent Tegan and I led the group back down the volcano. Where we were at the waterfall was only part way up the volcano and not the actual trail to climb it. The waterfall is also fed from a lake that rest in the crater of the volcano and you can actually swim in its waters.

As soon as we hit the road Conejo and Mariposa set off on a race. Conejo just entered into a gallop and I quickly held him back as I didn't want Mariposa to follow suit with Tegan riding. When we reach Finca Mystica we were all happy to have enjoyed the horseback riding and happy to have ceased the horseback riding. Now it was time to hydrate and rest for a while. I went to take a shower and ended up lying down for a 4 hour nap in the 30C cabana. Correen, Tegan and Elliot went down the driveway to the house at the juncture with the main road. There, Tegan and Elliot shared some clothes and books they brought from home to give away. When I finally woke up from my nap I was feeling a little off and decided to skip dinner entirely. We made our taxi arrangements for the next day and Correen and the kids made their dinner choices for the evening meal.

This was the third evening in a row for a splendid sunset and talking with guests of the retreat. Tomorrow we decided to head to Granada and see the old city instead of any other activities on the island. The kids got to try some more homemade baked goods and a homemade chocolate before bed.

























Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Southbound in 3 weeks

Happy Halloween!

Today marks another milestone as we inch towards our departure day.  We are 3 weeks away from the start of our trip to Central America.

All of our hotel bookings are complete except Costa Rica and El Salvador. 

Costa Rica's itinerary is being ironed out.

Organizing our travel gear is on the way.

Everyone is getting really excited.

Friday, October 12, 2012

Countdown from 40

Here we sit 40 days away from departing form Central America.  We have our itinerary 1.0 posted as well as a silly introduction to our family, a packing list and the start of some website links.  I have spent the time since booking our tickets planning our itinerary and sourcing accommodations and activities to do on our travels. 

Some challenging conversations in Spanish with Central American hotels, thank goodness it is only written at the moment.  We have about 60% of our hotels/hostels booked.  I need to book some bus tickets soon since we are traveling over Christmas we will need to book ahead of time to guarantee the seats.  We just spent the last week going over the vaccinations and medicines we will be taking on our trip with us. 

Next on my agenda is to work on what we are going to be up to while in Costa Rica and while we are in El Salvador.  Currently I only have the hotels booked for the start and the end of our stay in each country.  Phew!  Costa Rica looks like it is going to have tons of activities to cram into our week there and El Salvador is the surprise I have yet to explore.  I will keep you posted.