COSTA
RICA GUIDED ECO TOURS
Samasati Nature Retreat
is located in the Talamanca/Carribean region of Costa Rica. It is completely
surrounded by National Parks and protected areas: Cahuita National Park,
Tortugero National Park, Gandoca Manzanillo Wildlife Refuse, Hitoy Cerere
Biological Reserve, Bri-Bri and Cabacar Indigenous Reserves, to name a
few.
We offer the following
daily, guided activities as well as organized packages that include the
most popular excursions which are "must see" before you leave
Costa Rica. You can pay for the excursions with cash or credit cards directly
to the tour operator once you are at Samasati.
RAIN FOREST
CANOPY ADVENTURE. Ten minutes away from Samasati, eight aerial
platforms and 1200 meters of cable are nestled deep into the jungle. After
a short walk ...the adventure starts. Our professional guide will take
you from one platform to the other explaining facts about the vegetation,
the animals, and how the local indigenous use some of the herbs you will
see. An incredible opportunity to "dive" into the jungle and
enjoy it from up above.
Duration : 4 hours.
Departure
time: 8:30 AM
$ 55.00 per person (*Minimum 2 persons)
SURFING LESSONS
.Learn to surf the waves of the Caribbean. You don't need to be a professional
surfer to experience the thrill of riding a wave. Our instructor is experienced
and the Caribbean sea is gentle with first-time surfers. Don't miss the
opportunity! We will provide you with a surfing board and promise you
the time of your life!
Duration: 2-hour
lesson
$ 60 per person
CACAO TRAIL.
The complete cacao tour includes a guided visit to each one of the sections
of the park (Corn plantation, Cacao plantation, Botanical garden, Medicinal
garden, Iguana farm), canoes tour in the Cacao Trails canals, walk through
the Cahuita National Park, visit to the Cahuita Turtle nesting beach and
a Caribbean style buffet lunch, fresh fruits and juices.
Duration: 9:00 Am
to 3:30 Pm
$ 52.00 per person
SAMASATI
BIOLOGICAL RESERVE. Samasati's virgin rain forest harbor thousand
of known life forms and thousand yet to be described. Resonating with
the songs of birds and the screams of the howler monkeys at dawn, the
rain forest is quiet in the heat of the day, its stillness punctuated
by the insect-like call of poison dart frogs, the rasping of cicadas or
the whistled notes of wrens and antbirds. The dark, cool interior of the
primary forest is surprisingly free of entangling vegetation. Only where
light manages to filter through the interlocking canopy to the forest
floor does vegetation proliferate. Walking into the rain forest is like
taking a step back on time. The modern world and all its stresses fade
into insignificance.
Duration:2 hours
Departure time: any time before 2 PM
$ 10 per person
BIRD WATCHING
GUIDED TOUR. Immerse yourself in the 250 acres of biological
reserve of Samasati Nature Retreat. Leaving at 5:30 AM from the restaurant,
our experienced guide will take you through the many trails of the property
where you will have the opportunity to have a close look at the inhabitants
of the forest floor, the middle and the upper layer of the canopy. Slaty-Tailed
Togon, Violaceus Togon, Blue-Ray Tanager, White Hawks, Laughing Falcons,
Chestnut-Mandibled Toucan, the Daring Collared Aracari and other parrots
are some of the birds who will welcome you !
Duration: 5 hours
Minimum 2 people
$ 40 per person
CAHUITA NATIONAL
PARK. The coral reef of Cahuita National Park includes approximately
240 habitats. There are 123 different species of fish, 44 species of crustaceans,
140 shellfish and 1281 seaweed species identified. We can also observe
35 different coral species such as the fire coral, the red coral and the
black coral which is unique to this area. Miles of white beach and dense
tropical jungle. This tour will start with a boat trip to the coral reef
where you will be snorkeling. Then will follow a guided walk on the Cahuita
National Park's trail, where wild animals are easily spotted in the middle
of the abundant and colorful flora. The rest of the day is to be enjoyed
lying on the white sand beach or visiting Cahuita Village.
Duration: 5 hours
+ time on the beach
Departure time : 8:30 AM
Price per person: $ 65.00
KEKOLDI INDIGENOUS
RESERVE. The western region of Samasati Natural Retreat is bordered
by the Bribri Indigenous Reserve. Further into the forest and higher into
the mountains is the Cabecar Indigenous Reserve. The Cabecar and Bribri
Indians are among the oldest inhabitants of Costa Rica. Their community
and culture are intact and have been hidden from the curiosity of the
average tourist. More than 600 native people live in the reservation,
still in close contact with Mother Nature and keeping alive ancient knowledge
on the use of plants and natural resources. In the area, you will also
have the opportunity to visit Volio Waterfall. Please remember that sustainable
tourism is vital to the survival of these tribes.
Duration: 5 hours
Departure time: 8:30 AM
$ 75 per person
$ 60 2- 5 people
$ 55 per person 6+ people
Lunch included
SHAMAN TOUR.
A 40-minute drive will take you to the heart of the Bribri indigenous
reserve in Suretka. A small boat will help you cross the Sixaola river
and a ride of 30 minutes will bring you to the oldest and best maintained
area where two of the last shamans from the Bribri tribe live and exercise
their healing power. You will be able to ask questions and be in the “healing
house,” a sacred space where rituals and healing take place. This
tour takes you back in time where the connection with nature is still
pure and uncontaminated.
$ 65 per person
(2 person minimum)
WATERFALL
TREKKING. Guided trekking to a majestic waterfall. Forty minutes
to an hour walk in the jungle, in the river, up and down big rocks. Healing
and powerful, the waterfall is like a jungle's baptism. Jumping under
the strong jets will massage and renew anyone!
Duration: 3 hours
minimum
Departure time: 10 AM
$ 45 per person
SEA AND RIVER
KAYAKING. At the beautiful beach of Punta Uva, with the help
of a trained guide, you will kayak in the ocean with a sea kayak. Than
you will slide towards the Punta Uva River, that unwinds into the jungle
into a paradise of birds, wild animals and tropical plants, leaving behind
you nothing but ripples. After the kayaking, the options are: exploring
the Punta Uva promontory, snorkeling and sunbathing at the beach either
way, this is a day full of adventure and wonders!
Duration: 3 hours
+ beach time
Departure time: 9:30 AM
$ 80 per person
$ 60 per person 2 -5 people
$ 55 per person 6 or more people
HORSEBACK
RIDING AT THE BEACH. Exquisitely trained horses and an expert
bilingual guide/teacher will accompany you in this adventurous excursion
on the wild beach of Cahuita National Park. At first, in order to make
friends and to get used to the horse's pace, you will be taken on a brief
horse's walk in the jungle where is also possible to observe animals.
You will then come to the beach where the horses can either keep walking,
trotting or take you for a breathtaking gallop along the shore. Of course
a stop for swimming and resting on the beach is included on the day's
program.
Duration: as long
as one can take it
Departure time: 10 AM the latest
$ 85.00 per person
$ 65.00 2 - 6 people
WHITE WATER
RAFTING. The Pacuare river is world famous for its sheer beauty.
A true river gorge, it is flanked by steep, green walls. You will see
waterfalls cascade into the river from both sides. Wildlife is abundant,
with sloth, toucans, parrots, coatis, morpho butterflies and colorful
frogs being common sights. Other inhabitants of this jungle include monkeys,
jaguars, peccaries and tapirs, but these animals generally stay more hidden.
It is not an overly challenging river, but it has many rapids that will
make your adventure very interesting and fun. The 18-mile-one-day-run
includes a total of 38 rapids. Few rivers in the world can offer you so
many rapids in such a short stretch of water.
Upon arrival to the
river you will get geared you up with a life jacket, helmet and paddle
and then briefed with a full safety orientation talk by our expert guides.
The first 4 miles consist of class II-III rapids, a great time to test
your new river skills, gain confidence in your team, and have fun. Here
you will find very beautiful pockets of secondary forest. After about
40 minutes we will enter the Pacuare River Gorge, which is 5 miles of
some of the best white water Costa Rica has to offer. After the gorge
the river opens up to another 5 mile stretch called"Valle del Pacuare."
The river here changes and becomes wide open, giving you the opportunity
to rest a bit and watch the varied wildlife. The final 3 miles are filled
with class III rapids which carry you all the way to the end.
Duration, including
transfers : 8 hours
Departure time: 6:30 AM
$ 95.00 per person
$ 88.00 per person more than 15 people

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