Parque Nacional Cahuita e chocolate Bribri e visita à cachoeira.





Descrição
Este é um passeio único que lhe dá a oportunidade de desfrutar da floresta tropical úmida como nunca antes. Assim que chegarmos ao Parque Nacional Cahuita, nosso guia se encarregará de mostrar todas as belezas do parque. Caminharemos por aproximadamente 2 horas em busca de animais silvestres. Terminado esse tempo, fomos até a comunidade Bribri para compartilhar a experiência de fazer chocolate de forma tradicional. Chegaremos a uma família local, onde partilharemos durante cerca de 2 horas sobre a história, o modo de vida, a língua e também teremos a oportunidade de fazer chocolate 100% biológico de forma tradicional. Para finalizar, desfrutaremos de um delicioso almoço tradicional preparado com ingredientes locais. Em seguida iremos até a cachoeira onde caminharemos por aproximadamente 10 minutos até chegarmos à cachoeira onde você poderá desfrutar de um mergulho refrescante e para finalizar teremos um delicioso lanche tropical.
Opções de passeio
Itinerário
Começaremos com uma pequena caminhada em uma trilha curta de aproximadamente 10 minutos, ao chegarmos à cachoeira teremos a oportunidade de apreciar a impressionante paisagem ou desfrutar de um refrescante mergulho na cachoeira. Para encerrar nosso tempo na cachoeira desfrutaremos de um delicioso lanche tropical à base de frutas e água de coco ou cocoloco.
Assim que entrarmos no Parque Nacional Cahuita, nosso guia Naturalista compartilhará informações sobre a criação do parque, bem como a história deste parque. A seguir começaremos nossa busca por todos os tipos de vida selvagem. Nosso guia naturalista tem visão perfeita para encontrar todos os tipos de criaturas que vivem no parque. Durante este passeio de aproximadamente 2 horas teremos a oportunidade de encontrar diferentes espécies de mamíferos como; macacos, preguiças, guaxinins, etc. Também outros vertebrados, como cobras, iguanas, tartarugas fluviais e muito mais. Também podemos desfrutar da rica brisa do mar e da bela praia dentro do parque nacional.
Assim que chegamos ao território indígena Bribris de Talamanca. Nosso guia que também é indígena Bribri descendente do clã Duriwak contará a história desse grupo indígena, você também terá a oportunidade de conhecer a cultura, a língua e também o modo de vida dos indígenas Bribri. pessoas. Como parte desta atividade aprenderemos sobre o uso de algumas plantas medicinais que são utilizadas em remédios caseiros nativos. Para continuar o nosso dia, teremos a oportunidade de aprender a fazer chocolate da forma tradicional, você terá a oportunidade de fazer chocolate com as próprias mãos. Assim que terminarmos o processo do chocolate desfrutaremos de um delicioso almoço preparado com ingredientes locais.
Destaques
O que está incluído
Locais e horários de recolha
Podemos buscá-lo em qualquer hotel ou acomodação em Puerto Viejo.
Avaliações dos viajantes
Informações importantes
- Bebês e crianças pequenas podem andar em um carrinho
- Opções de transporte público disponíveis perto
- Assentos infantis disponíveis
- Adequado para todos os níveis de condicionamento físico
Avaliações(30)
This was the best tour of our trip! It was well worth the cost for the three different activities. I will echo what everyone else has said- Ariel was absolutely amazing. From the time we entered Cahuita, he was showing and teaching us about the wildlife there. At one point, we saw a woodpecker, a sloth, a pit viper, and little hermit crabs all in the same area. After the park, we went to the BriBri reserve and learned about their traditions. We enjoyed a delicious lunch and made chocolate, starting with the cocoa pod and ending with a cup of hot cocoa. Then we hiked to a waterfall that we had all to ourselves. We ended with a Coco Loco drink and a song. So fun! Ariel picked us up at our AirBnB and took on an unforgettable journey! We were very grateful for the experience and impressed with him from beginning to end.
We couldn’t have asked for a better experience at the Cahuita National Park and local community. Ariel, who is native to the area and owner of the company, was a phenomenal guide. He was exceptionally knowledgeable and he went above and beyond to ensure we saw as much as possible in the park. With his telescope, we got some amazing views and pictures. Even better was our time with the indigenous BriBri community. We loved learning about their history, way of life, preservation of their culture and even participated in making different chocolate products. Ariel made every bit of the experience unforgettable.
Ariel saw so many hidden creatures that we would have strolled by. Cahuita is truly a magical place. His knowledge of the area and animals and culture was very helpful as we asked lots of questions. Top notch experience!
Ariel is a great guide, he helped us spotting a lot of animals in Cahuita and also take amazing pictures with his equipment. The tour in the Bribri indigenous territory was also very interesting, informative but also very hands-on and fun.
Ariel was awesome and super knowledgeable! Great conversation would highly reccomend!
Ariel was amazing my he picked us up in his car early in the morning, and we made our way to Cahuita NP to spot wildlife. He spoke good English and was able to communicate tons of facts. He’s been doing tours for 15+ years. We then drove to BriBri for chocolate making and waterfalls. Both were great and amazingly authentic. Price was super fair for the whole experience and would highly recommend. The tour is a private tour so we were the only ones with him the whole day!
Saw a bunch of animals in Cahuita National Park that I would have never seen had it not been for Ariel's keen eyes. The chocolate tour was very interesting - I learned about BriBri culture and plants they use (and the hot chocolate at the end absolutely delicious)! The waterfall and provided coconut to drink from afterwards was refeshing. I also learned a lot about how Puerto Viejo had changed over the years. Ariel was very friendly and knowledgable about everything. I was the only person on the tour, so I appreciate that he still ran it!
Wow. I can only say so many words to describe how incredible this experience was. Our tour guide Ariel was absolutely amazing. He is Bribri and was able to share so much Indigenous story telling with us about the land and the sacred meaning of cacao. This was by far my favorite tour of our entire trip in Costa Rica. We got very lucky and were able to see many animals at the national park (it’s really up to the wild animals on whether or not they come out). Ariel helped us spot the animals when they were out. The Bribri tribe we visited were so sweet and guided us on how make cacao. The food was delicious too. So much history on how sacred cacao is here and what it’s used for. Highly recommend this tour and having Ariel as your guide. So much respect for the land and Bribri tribe.
This trip is a long day but worth it! First- hiking in Cahuita National Park... It is more of a walk than a hike. Even before we entered the park we saw a sloth with her baby nestled into her chest, rare birds, and cool reptiles. This area is PACKED with wildlife We had just come from La Fortuna which we loved, but did not see nearly the number of animals as we saw in Cahuita. There had just been a tropical storm so a lot of the park was flooded, but we still saw a family of howler monkey traversing the tree tops, playful raccoons playing in the low branches, bats, sloths, lizards, geckos, and animals I had never heard of before. We could barely get walking because there was a cool animal every step! Our guide had a telescope that he would aim at the animals only he could see with the naked eye. Then he took pics with us through the telescopre which come out so cool! The Bri Bri village is very interesting and making chocolate was fun. Eating it was more fun! We had it with banana, but another guide there with his group brought fresh ginger to grate into the hot chocolate which was another excellent treat. One tiny warning- you eat a delicious homemade lunch by the host native community. However, if you have a picky eater kid like I do, there are no other options. No kids menu, no convenience store. You are in the middle of nowhere and you all get the same lunch. Eat it or don't eat. I thought it was delicious and very cool to see how they use plants to create a plate and coconut shells as cups! Our very amazing guide also brought cacao fruits and let us try the gooey stuff outside the seeds. We smelled and tasted so many plants and fruits on the short walk around the area. Saw lots of frogs, too! The waterfall was very cool. There are ~150 steps to get down and back up and the water is COLD! I would. have liked it more if I had water shoes.I am a wimp about cold water but the braver folks enjoyed it more. You can get really close to the falls if you are a strong swimmer. At the end they give you coconut juice and for very little extra, you can get rum in it ;) Perfect after a long day! Our guide and the locals were all lovely, gracious, and knowledgeable. Great trip with a good mix of activities.
Ariel is that guy, super knowledgeable and you can tell he has a real passion for this tour. I had a great time and would definitely recommend anyone else visiting the area to take this tour to gain a real appreciation of the land.



