Tour includes: • Round - trip boat transportation from Drake Bay to Corcovado Sirena Station • 2 nights camping in Corcovado National Park • 2 breakfast & dinner (meals provided camping style) • Entrance fees for 3 days and camping fees • Naturalist guide (English speaking) •
Guided hikes during the day and a night walk • Tent & camping equipment as needed
Take a kayak out on McCloud Reservoir or down the McCloud River, or go on
a guided hike during Summer or a guided snowshoe trek in Winter... all are available depending on the season.
Not exact matches
During a 2.5 - hour
hike on easy to moderate forest trails, you encounter a wide variety of tropical flora and fauna in the company of our expert
guide — who also knows the best vantage points for viewing the hardened remnants of ancient lava flows.
San Jose - Costa Rica's Capital Tortuguero National Park - 43,000 acres of tropical rainforests, canals and rivers Braulio Carrillo Park - with its famous cascading waterfalls Manuel Antonio National Park - home to the rare and playful squirrel monkey Escallonia Cloud Forest - also referred to as a fog forest Hanging Bridges - 6 suspension bridges winding through the tropical rainforest canopy Poás Volcano - with its mile - wide crater Arenal Volcano - with its softly glowing lava flow Costa Rica Rainforest
Hike - with naturalist
guides Aerial Tram Ride - glide along the rainforest canopy (a top tourist attraction) Green Turtle Research Station - created to protect Costa Rica's turtle nesting habitat, turtle eggs and young hatchlings Atlantic Turtle Nesting Beaches - witness young turtles race to the sea (
during nesting season) Cano Palma Wildlife Reserve - with its mysterious reflecting waters Carara Biological Reserve - Also known as «River of Crocodiles» Visits to Pineapple, Banana & Coffee Plantations Cano Negro Wildlife Refuge - includes Rio Frio boat cruise
If arriving with a concessionaire, ranger or volunteer
guided hikes will be scheduled
during your stay.
After a short
hike,
during which the tour
guide educates participants about the flora and medicinal uses of plants in the surrounding jungle, you arrive at the river.
Bali Tour
guide will asssit you
during the
hike up and explain all information about places with visit
during trekking trip adventure and about Bali island culture and any other information you need.
Camping is just the beginning —
during your Lost Boys Alpine Camping experience you'll sightsee, be led on a
guided hike, enjoy a delicious raclette dinner, also breakfast and of course, champagne upon arrival and smores by the fire before bedtime to top it all off.
Visit us this summer for adrenaline pumping Mountain Biking, swing through the trees in the Aerial Park and Ziplines, take a
guided hike along one of our upgraded
hiking trails or enjoy the views
during lunch at the mountain top, Lost Boys Cafe!
A variety of
guided hikes may also be offered
during weekends that Island Packers drops off campers.
You can take a self -
guided tour of the Old Point Loma Lighthouse; visit three different exhibit rooms; see the wonders of the tidepools
during the winter months;
hike the Bayside Trail; see a film or slideshow in the auditorium; or enjoy spectacular views of the Pacific Ocean and the city of San Diego.
8:00 am — Today you have the option of a nice
hike or horseback riding experience in the village of Acul, explore the town with your
guide, see beautiful rivers and mountains with lots of cows, horses and wonderful views of the little village that one day was the main center for massacres
during the civil war in Guatemala.
Unwind
during a round of golf at premier courses nearby, discover the beauty of Arizona
during a
guided hike, indulge in the arts found at local museums and galleries, or treat yourself to a little downtown - area shopping.
During specific seasons, full - day
guided hikes to relaxing hot springs on the Arizona side of the Hoover Dam are also available.
During another day's adventure,
guide Laureen Macintoch led us on a mid-afternoon
hike to Eagle Eye Lookout on West Cracroft Island.
During the
hiking tour, our experienced
guides will provide interesting and educational information regarding the local botanical and animal life, geography and history and if you are lucky you may even catch some breath taking views of the Arenal Volcano.
During my undergraduate studies, I assisted teachers with early childhood education programs, coordinated summer camps for sixth - graders, and
guided small groups of elementary children on nature
hikes as part of their field trip program.
Hikers are encouraged to walk at their own paces, and the Museum
Guide stops at various points
during the
hike to explain certain places of interest with the group (i.e. historical places and objects highlighted in the sky).