The malekus had open their hearts and their community to all visitors, this way, sharing with us a little of their culture, language and traditions, they are giving us the chance to know the roots of ours Costa Rican been; by taking a hike with a maleku guide through enchanting rainforest and pre- Columbian burial grounds of their native lands, we’ll get to learn about medicinal plants, nature from the maleku’s point of view and also visit one of their cementeries.
This hike is narrated in the Maleku language (maleku jaica), and translated into English.
What to bring: Long pants, hiking shoes, camera, binocular, during the rain season bring raincoat.
This a more challenging open ocean paddle along one of Costa Rica’s most beautiful coastlines from Quepos to Manuel Antonio National Park. Paddle by islands that are nesting sites for unique coastal bird life including boobies and frigate birds. Visit the secluded Biesanz Bay and surf kayak at Espadilla beach.
Requirements: Some experience and good physical condition.
What to bring: swimsuit, towel, sun lotion, camera, and shorts.
Cruise this spectacular coastline from Quepos to the Manuel Antonio National Park in search of dolphins, sea turtles and unique bird life including boobies and frigate birds which nest on islands believed to ancient Indian burial sites.
The tour guide will explain the history of the Quepoa indigenous community and the geology of the area highlighting dramatic features such as blowholes beneath towering cliff and formation of the National Park.
The tour include a visit to the secluded beach at Biezanz Bay for swimming and tropical snacks
What to bring: swimsuit, towel, sun lotion, camera, and shorts.
This park is the most popular in Costa Rica with beautiful white sand beaches surrounded by emerald waters and jungle. Our naturalist guide will explain the history and geography of the area as well as help you get the most of your visit pointing out sloth’s, monkeys, birds and all kind of animals.
What to bring: swimsuit, towel, sun lotion, walking shoes, camera, and shorts.
Enjoy a walking tour at this private reserve, where you will have the opportunity to observe an incredible flora and fauna including the Resplendent Quetzal, one of the most beautiful birds in the region.
What to bring: Light clothes, insect repellent, binoculars, camera, hiking shoes.