10 cascadas ocultas con cocina local





Descripción
Te llevaremos a Las Monas (los monos) Selva. En una caminata de 25 minutos a la selva, aprenderá acerca de la vegetación natural utilizada por los nativos de Las Monas para la medicina. La experiencia dura de 2.5 a 3.5 horas, dependiendo de cuánto tiempo le gustaría estar en cada cascada y nadar en las piscinas naturales. No tienes que nadar si no quieres;) Una vez que lleguemos a las Cataratas, podrás nadar en las 10 piscinas naturales o saltar desde la cima de las cascadas. En nuestro camino de regreso, tendrá el placer de degustar la cocina local en La Casita del Sabor (The Home of Flavour), preparada por la abuela de la ciudad de Las Monas. Es el tour perfecto si quieres ser uno con la naturaleza y la cultura local. La caminata comienza con facilidad y luego se vuelve un poco más difícil, por lo que no es adecuada para personas con discapacidades. Aproximadamente desde el inicio del río hasta la 1ª cascada, es de 1 km (15-20 minutos), luego verá nuevas cascadas cada 50-100 metros.
Opciones de la excursión
Itinerario
Te llevaremos a Las Monas (los monos) Selva. En una caminata de 25 minutos a la selva, aprenderá acerca de la vegetación natural utilizada por los nativos de Las Monas para la medicina. La experiencia dura de 2.5 a 3.5 horas, dependiendo de cuánto tiempo le gustaría estar en cada cascada y nadar en las piscinas naturales. No tienes que nadar si no quieres;) Una vez que lleguemos a las Cataratas, podrás nadar en las 10 piscinas naturales o saltar desde la cima de las cascadas. En nuestro camino de regreso, tendrá el placer de degustar la cocina local en La Casita del Sabor (The Home of Flavour), preparada por la abuela de la ciudad de Las Monas. Es el tour perfecto si quieres ser uno con la naturaleza y la cultura local. La caminata comienza con facilidad y luego se vuelve un poco más difícil, por lo que no es adecuada para personas con discapacidades. Aproximadamente desde el inicio del río hasta la 1ª cascada, es de 1 km (15-20 minutos), luego verá nuevas cascadas cada 50-100 metros.
Lo más destacado
Qué incluye
Lugares y horarios de recogida
Podemos recogerte en el area de jaco o alrededores, playa hermosa y herradura,
Valoraciones de viajeros
Información importante
- Hay opciones de transporte público disponibles en las cercanías
- Los bebés deben sentarse en el regazo de un adulto
- No se recomienda para viajeros con lesiones de la columna vertebral
- No es recomendable para embarazadas
- No se recomienda para viajeros con mala salud cardiovascular
- Los viajeros deben tener al menos un nivel de condición física medio
Opiniones(189)
The guides were excellent!! Make sure to wear nice hiking/water shoes. Will get shoes wet as well as need good traction! Also, the total distance was close to 4-5 miles so be prepared. But otherwise excellent tour!!
The waterfall hike is absolutely incredible!! Our tour guide Pablo was amazing! Growing up in the Jaco area, he was well-versed on the animals, plants, weather, terrain, etc. He was engaging and informative. He kept our group safe, all the while making sure we were having a great time. He provided fresh local fruit at a rest stop and took pictures of our group. The lunch at the end of the hike was delicious!! I highly recommend this adventure. Be prepared, though, to get wet and to hike steep and uneven terrain. Not recommended for those with mobility issues or the faint at heart. Thank you, Pablo, for making this adventure memorable for our group!
Absolutely incredible! My guide Pablo was amazing and so informative. So many places to swim along the way and the food was so delicious!
Awesome adventure! A bit challenging to navigate in some places. Our guides Pablo and Jefferson were outstanding making sure all were able to complete the hike safely. Lunch was excellent!
Words cannot describe how amazing! Beautiful wild life, plants, and of course the water falls. Guides were extremely knowledgeable and made us feel safe during the hike and in the waterfalls. Food and waters were provided. Highly recommend
Professional staff. Excellent guide who knew his stuff and explained the nature, wildlife, and area to us while we were on this wonderful adventure. Safety was always first on the guide’s mind. Surprised us with an organic fruit plate to snack on while we took a break. The local lunch we ate afterwards was great. It was very clean eating. Chicken fajitas rice beans and an excellent drink choice.
What an amazing experience! The hike wasn’t easy but we got to swim in the most beautiful waterfalls. The food was an added bonus. I 100% recommend this tour!
Unfortunately for me the hike was more than I could handle. I didn’t expect it to be at such a high level. The guide was so kind and supportive and he took me back down to wait for him and the other hikers.
I really enjoyed the waterfalls, except I was scared most of the time. I don’t think this should be called a “hike.” Well, 75% is hiking, some on narrow trails without handrails. The other 25% is spent climbing slippery rocks on the edge of waterfalls. The waterfalls are quite pretty, but hard to appreciate as I trembled on the edge. Perhaps, I should have done more research before booking this. We live in Colorado and are experienced hikers, so maybe I was overconfident. I asked the guide how many people had died on the trail. He said none, which was a surprise. I kept imagining having to use our travel insurance to get a helicopter after I slipped and hit my head on a rock. I’m not really exaggerating. That said, our teenagers had a blast. They were expecting a boring hike (ugh, mom), but instead got to pull themselves up waterfalls with ropes while watching their mother have a panic attack. The provided lunch was good, if a bit garlicky. Bring mints. The guide was great. He always came back to help me when I thought I could go no further. The first mile of the so-called hike was along a riverbed, which was quite peaceful. It belied the next mile, most of which I spent thankful that I’d recently updated my will.
I really enjoyed the waterfalls, except I was scared most of the time. I don’t think this should be called a “hike.” Well, 75% is hiking, some on narrow trails without handrails. The other 25% is spent climbing slippery rocks on the edge of waterfalls. The waterfalls are quite pretty, but hard to appreciate as I trembled on the edge. Perhaps, I should have done more research before booking this. We live in Colorado and are experienced hikers, so maybe I was overconfident. I asked the guide how many people have died on the trail. He said none, which is really a surprise. I kept imagining having to use our travel insurance to get a helicopter after I slipped and hit my head on a rock. I’m not really exaggerating. That said, our teenagers had a blast. They were expecting a boring hike (ugh, mom), but instead got to pull themselves up waterfalls with ropes while watching their mother have a panic attack. The provided lunch were good, if a bit garlicky. Bring mints. The guide was great. He always came back to help me when I thought I could go no further. The first mile of the so-called home is along a riverbed, which was quite peaceful. It belied the next mile, most of which I spent thankful that I’d recently updated my will.



