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Costa Rica

From Monkeys to Macaws: Colorful Costa Rica With Your Grandchild

Program No. 3636RJ
Fly a little south of the U.S. to discover a world of chatty macaws, playful monkeys, industrious leaf cutter ants and butterflies as you explore Costa Rica with your grandchild.

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Age 9 - 11
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Age 15 - 17
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At a Glance

A scarlet macaw swooping overhead. A trek through the green rainforest. A large crocodile gliding unnoticed in the river. Postcards simply won’t do Costa Rica justice – you have to experience it for yourself! Alongside your grandchild, search for truly amazing animals, like sloths and howler monkeys, as you march through the rainforest, sail along the rivers, kayak the warm waters and zipline over the jungle on a once-in-a-lifetime adventure together. On this week-long journey, you’ll learn about all the colorful landscapes on walks through nature and across hanging bridges as you both go wild in Costa Rica.
Activity Level
Keep the Pace
Walking up to 1.5 hours a day over uneven trails in hot and humid conditions, zip lining, swimming activities, and getting in and out of boats and buses. Elevations up to 5,000 feet.
Small Group
Small Group
Love to learn and explore in a small-group setting? These adventures offer small, personal experiences with groups of 13 to 24 participants.

Best of all, you’ll…

  • Keep your eyes peeled for sloths, iguanas, monkeys, crocs and more as you float along the Sarapiqui and Tarcoles Rivers with an expert naturalist.
  • Hold onto your helmets as you zipline over the jungle and walk over hanging bridges to view a large volcano.
  • Explore a local farm where silly macaws fly about and learn how the locals are trying to protect them.

General Notes

Program is for grandchildren ages 9-11 or 12-14 or 15-17, depending on the date. This program allows participants to explore a number of Costa Rica’s eco-systems in a relatively short amount of time. Bus travel is a necessity for an up-close experience, but program activities help to break up travel time. Local road conditions, weather, traffic and elevation are factors in determining time of travel.
Visit the Road Scholar Bookshop
You can find many of the books we recommend at the Road Scholar store on bookshop.org, a website that supports local bookstores.
Monkeys are Made of Chocolate, Exotic and Unseen Costa Rica
by Jack Ewing
Ewing, founder of Hacienda Baru in southern Costa Rica, weaves tales of the rainforest, wildlife, ecology and conservation in these 32 marvelous essays for the whole family.
The Wildlife of Costa Rica, A Field Guide
by Twan Leenders, Robert Dean, Jim Zook, Fiona Reid
This guide includes 450 of the most common, interesting and charismatic mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians and arthropods that you are likely to encounter. Each has exquisite full-color illustrations.
Costa Rican Spanish
by Lonely Planet
A pocket guide to understanding idioms, slang and Spanish as it is spoken by the Ticos.
Nancy Drew, The Scarlet Macaw Scandal
by Carolyn Keene
Nancy and her friends head for Costa Rica's Corcovado National Park to relax and study monkeys when they stumble upon, naturally, a mystery to be solved.
Costa Rica Adventure Map
by National Geographic
A double-sided map at a scale of 1:500,000.
Into The Volcano
by Donna O'Meara
O'Meara's lively, illustrated eyewitness accounts of adventures in volcanology include Arenal in Costa Rica, Kilauea in Hawaii and Stromboli off the coast of Italy. Geared for grades 5 to 8, this is a great introduction to volcanoes for the whole family.
Wild Costa Rica
by Adrian Hepworth
This beautiful, informative survey of the habitats, wildlife and protected areas of Costa Rica features 200 color photographs and chapters on natural history and conservation.
Culture Smart! Costa Rica
by Jane Koutnik
History, religion, daily life, food, health and safety are all covered in this accessible pocket guide to Costa Rican customs, etiquette and culture.
The Most Beautiful Roof in the World
by Kathryn Lasky, Christopher Knight (Photographer)
A tropical botanist and her sons climb among the ropes and walkways of a rainforest canopy in this photographic odyssey. For ages 9-12.
A Brief History of Central America
by Hector Perez-Brignoll
A good overview of the region’s economic, political and social history through the 1980s by a professor at the University of Costa Rica. Well-written, informative and concise.
Volcanoes, Crucibles of Change
by Richard Fisher
A complete primer for the volcano lover, this heavily illustrated book covers types of volcanoes and eruptions, worldwide distribution and the physics of their formation.
Costa Rican Wildlife
by Pocket Naturalist
Put it in your pocket! This handy, fold-up card includes color illustrations of dozens of typical birds, mammals and reptiles. We also carry plastic cards for Costa Rica Birds (Item CRC56) and Costa Rica Butterflies & Moths (Item CRC57), $5.95 each.
The Field Guide to Rain Forest Animals
by Nancy Honovich
A unique children's guide to eight Amazon animals that includes photographs, illustrations, maps, fascinating facts and a diorama activity. Written for ages eight and up.
Tropical Nature
by Adrian Forsyth, Ken Miyata
Two uncommonly observant and thoughtful field biologists offer a lucid portrait of the tropics through 17 marvelous essays that introduce the habitats, ecology, plants and animals of the Central and South American rainforests.
Eyewitness Jungle
by Theresa Greenaway, Geoff Dann (Photographer)
Geared for ages 9 to 12, the hundreds of eye-popping photographs of birds, monkeys, towering trees, orchids and all manner of rainforest life will also appeal to the whole family.
The Sea Turtle, So Excellent a Fishe
by Archie Carr
An appreciative and informative account of the sea turtle, its ecology and field work in Costa Rica by the man who did so much to promote sea turtle research and conservation, first published in 1967. Karen Bjorndal, director of the Archie Carr Center for Sea Turtle Research, brings the story up to date in a new foreword.
The Birds of Costa Rica
by Richard Garrigues, Robert Dean (Illustrator)
This new edition covers 903 species of birds with hundreds of new, supplemental or revised color illustrations by Robert Dean and revised color-coded range maps.
National Geographic Costa Rica
by Christopher P. Baker
This stylish and informative travel resource features 200 photographs, many maps and good information on the country's history, nature and culture.
Costa Rica, A Traveler's Literary Companion
by Barbara Ras
These 26 well-chosen stories by Costa Rican writers introduce the people, culture and land.
Costa Rica, A Journey Through Nature
by Adrian Hepworth
Dividing the book by ecosystem and geographic area, BBC Wildlife Photographer of the Year Hepworth's color photographs showcase the diversity of Costa Rica's wildlife and habitats.
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10 days
9 nights
26 meals
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DAY
1
In Transit to Program, Arrival, Orientation, Welcome Dinner
San José
D
Radisson Hotel San José - Costa Rica

Activity note: Participants must arrive in San José, Costa Rica no later than 4:30 p.m. to attend program orientation. Hotel check-in available from 3:00 p.m. The international airport is about 12 miles from downtown San José. See your program’s "Getting There" information regarding transfers.

Afternoon: Orientation: 6:00 p.m. at the hotel. The Group Leaders will greet everyone and lead introductions. We will review the up-to-date program schedule, discuss roles and responsibilities, logistics, safety guidelines, emergency procedures, and answer questions. This program includes a number of bus transfers. The air-conditioned Road Scholar bus does not have a bathroom on board. However, the program includes stops for program activities, meals, and/or basic pit stops that help to break up longer travel times. Stops are built into the schedule for every 1.5-2 hours of bus travel. This is a Road Scholar Grandparent program. Grandparents are responsible for their grandchildren. If/when separate age group activities are conducted concurrently, program staff will supervise. Minors are never to be left unsupervised. Periods in the daily schedule designated as “Free time” and “At leisure” offer opportunities to do what you like and make your experience even more meaningful and memorable according to your personal preferences. The Group Leaders will be happy to offer suggestions. Meals on our program feature local cuisine. Program activities, schedules, personnel, and indicated distances or times may change due to local circumstances/conditions. In the event of changes, we will alert you as quickly as possible. Thank you for your understanding.

Dinner: At the hotel, enjoy a Welcome Dinner.

Evening: At leisure. Continue getting to know your fellow Road Scholars, settle in, and get a good night’s rest for the day ahead. Be sure to prepare for check-out and transfer in the morning.

DAY
2
La Paz Waterfall Gardens, Transfer to Sarapiqui
Sarapiqui
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Selva Verde Lodge

Activity note: Getting on/off a bus; driving about 55 miles, approximately 3 hours. Elevation in Sarapiquí is approximately 220 feet. Lodge check in from 3:00 p.m. Walking up to 3 miles; undulating terrain, hot/humid conditions.

Breakfast: At the hotel.

Morning: At the hotel, we will attend a lecture given by a local expert on biodiversity in Costa Rica. We will then check out of the hotel, board our bus, and transfer via Varablanca to Sarapiquí. On the way, we’ll make a stop at La Paz Waterfall Gardens. La Paz Waterfall Gardens is an ecological park located near the Poás Volcano, in a verdant, misty area where cloud and rain forests meet. The park has five beautiful waterfalls that can be admired from various viewpoints through a network of stairways and viewing platforms. Other attractions include a serpentarium, frog exhibit, walking trails, and one of the largest butterfly observatories in the world. A walk inside the oversized butterfly observatory reveals a large flowering garden with thousands of fluttering butterflies belonging to more than 25 different species. Some resident favorites include the Blue Morpho, Monarch, Blue-banded Purplewing, Salome Yellow, and Banded Orange.

Lunch: At La Paz Waterfall Gardens.

Afternoon: Upon our arrival at the lodge, we’ll check-in and get our room assignments.

Dinner: At the lodge.

Evening: At leisure.

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3
River Rafting, Chocolate Farm Visit
Sarapiqui
B,L,D
Selva Verde Lodge

Activity note: Early morning (pre-breakfast) birding walk in lodge environs. Getting on/off river rafts; about 2-3 miles, approx. 2 hours paddling. Class I & II rapids: easy to moderate conditions including waves, rocks, sand banks, and light riffles. Wear bathing suit & water shoes/sport sandals; apply sunscreen before water activity. Walking about 1 mile at chocolate farm. Getting on/off a bus; driving about 23 miles total; approximately 1 hour riding time.

Breakfast: At the lodge.

Morning: We will have an early morning (pre-breakfast) birding walk. Next, we'll ride to an assigned drop-off location on the Sarapiqui River in preparation for an exhilarating river-rafting field trip where we’ll participate in paddling. Each raft will have its own rafting expert who will sit at the back to navigate and direct participants on how and when to paddle. The Sarapiquí River winds through a region of Costa Rica called the “Eternal Spring” due to its ever present thick, verdant flora and abundant corresponding fauna. The source is in the mountains and flows down through the rainforest before joining the main body of the river. Whitewater rapids are classified by level of difficulty. Class I: Moving water with a few riffles and small waves; few or no obstructions. Class II: Easy rapids with smaller waves, clear channels that are obvious without scouting; some maneuvering required. Please note that this classification system is only a guide; degrees of difficulty vary based on local conditions including water levels. We’ll return to the lodge to freshen-up and change clothes.

Lunch: At the lodge.

Afternoon: Next, we’ll ride to a local farm to learn about cacao production and the secrets of making chocolate. We’ll accompany a local expert on a brief walking exploration of the farm as we learn how cacao is grown, harvested, processed, and turned into chocolate. An added treat: We will have an opportunity to sample different kinds of chocolate! We’ll return to the lodge after our field trip.

Dinner: At the lodge.

Evening: At leisure.

DAY
4
Sarapiqui River Boat Ride, SCLC, Rainforest Walk
Sarapiqui
B,L,D
Selva Verde Lodge

Activity note: Getting on/off a bus; driving about 9 miles, approximately 1/2 hour riding time. Getting on/off a river boat; approximately 1 hour journey, open sides for wildlife viewing, no bathroom facilities. Walking up to 1 1/2 miles; undulating forest trails, irregular paths, ascending/descending steps with handrails.

Breakfast: At the lodge.

Morning: We'll ride to the dock at Puerto Viejo to embark on a nature boat ride on the Sarapiqui River, followed by time spent in the river frontier town of Puerto Viejo. During the boat ride, our Group Leader will introduce us to the birds and animals that frequent the riverine vegetation, including caimans and a variety of water birds. We'll also take this opportunity to observe land utilization along the river banks and consider the human impact on the ecology of the river system. After disembarkation, we'll return to our bus and ride a short distance into the Sarapiquí community, where a local resident will invite us into her home, talk about daily life, and show us on how to prepare some typical Tico dishes. We’ll be accompanied by a member of the Sarapiquí Conservation Learning Center (SCLC), who will also give us an overview of their mission and talk to us about their work together with the community. Founded by Giovanna Holbrook in the mid-1990s, the SCLC is a registered non-profit organization whose mission is to link communities and conservation through education and ecotourism in the Sarapiqui region. Programs include environmental education, ecotourism activities, English classes, an ecology club, community outreach, a women’s group and many others.

Lunch: At a local home.

Afternoon: Back at the lodge we will have some 'down time' to rest and freshen up before our next activity. Later in the afternoon we will join our Group Leader for a presentation on tropical rainforests. During our session we will learn about rainforest layers, plant and animal adaptations, environmental threats, and local conservation efforts. Then we'll put on boots (provided at the lodge) and head across the hanging bridge to experience firsthand the sights and sounds of a rainforest during a walk in the lodge's private reserve.

Dinner: At the lodge.

Evening: At leisure. Prepare for check-out and transfer in the morning.

DAY
5
Transfer to Arenal, Macaws, Mistico Arenal Hanging Bridges
Arenal
B,L,D
Arenal Paraiso Hotel Resort & Spa

Activity note: Getting on/off a bus; driving about 79 miles, approximately 2 hours driving time. Walking up to 2.5 miles on forest trails and hanging bridges; bridge heights up to 148 feet. Comfortable clothing, sunscreen, closed walking shoes, and binoculars suggested for this activity.

Breakfast: At the lodge.

Morning: After checking out of the lodge, we’ll board our bus and transfer to the Rio Cuarto region to view semi-wild Macaws. The bus transfer presents an excellent time to practice your Spanish informally with the Group Leaders and others. Our first stop will be to a local family-owned farm that semi-wild Great Green Macaws and Scarlet Macaws like to frequent. These colorful and vocal birds can usually be spotted perched on surrounding trees or flying about the farm. During our visit our Group Leaders will introduce the group to the concept of a “biological corridor” and we will learn how this farm plays a role in that concept. We’ll then travel to La Fortuna town for lunch.

Lunch: At a restaurant en route.

Afternoon: After lunch, we will take a field trip with our Group Leaders to Mistico Arenal Hanging Bridges. During our visit, we will traverse a combination of nature trails and hanging bridges through the rainforest canopy. Upon arrival, we’ll go on an interpretative walk in the rainforest canopy for an opportunity to obtain a perspective that is usually reserved to monkeys and birds only! The Hanging Bridges project consists of a system of trails covering a distance of about 2 miles with 8 fixed bridges and 6 hanging bridges, all built with the latest techniques and designed with an eye for both beauty and safety. The entire project was designed to blend with the natural environment, leaving the forest virtually intact. The idea of the operation is to facilitate access, with the minimum possible impact, to one of the least explored parts of the rainforest: the canopy. We’ll then go to the hotel, check in and enjoy dinner.

Dinner: At the hotel.

Evening: At leisure.

DAY
6
Ziplining Activities, Evening with Bats
Arenal
B,L,D
Arenal Paraiso Hotel Resort & Spa

Activity note: Getting on/off a bus; driving about 8 miles to zip lining facility, approximately 1/2 hour riding time. Minimum height required for this activity is 3 feet 11 inches. Minimal climbing required for ziplining; getting in/out of open air gondola; height of platforms varies – highest is 656 feet.

Breakfast: At the hotel.

Morning: Get ready for our exciting canopy zip-lining adventure! We’ll ride by bus from the hotel to an establishment just outside of the Arenal Volcano National Park to begin our adventure. Thrill-seekers come here to enjoy the adventure of whizzing through the forest canopy on zip lines while nature lovers rejoice in the sights and sounds of the forest. The experience begins with a leisurely open-air gondola ride up the mountain followed by a safety lesson. Then, we will experience a heart-pumping descent via a network of zip lines and platforms before returning to the grounds via the open-air gondola. At the end of the activity, we will enjoy beautiful views of Arenal Volcano National Park while learning from local experts and our Group Leaders about the unique flora and fauna of the adjacent park's transitional forest.

Lunch: At a local restaurant.

Afternoon: After lunch, we'll ride back to the hotel. Free time. Take this opportunity for personal independent exploration to see and do what interests you most.The Group Leaders will be happy to offer suggestions. You may wish to enjoy the pools, or just relax at the hotel.

Dinner: At the hotel.

Evening: Tonight, we’ll enjoy an up-close and educational evening with bats. We’ll ride to a nearby location to meet a local expert who will teach us about the history and characteristics of bats. At the end of the presentation, we will have the chance to observe some bats up close that were captured by researchers to study. We’ll then return to the lodge.

DAY
7
Family Farm Visit, Free Time, Tortilla-Making
Arenal
B,L,D
Arenal Paraiso Hotel Resort & Spa

Activity note: Getting on/off a bus; about 13 miles, approximately 1/2 hour riding time. Walking up to 1 mile on undulating paths.

Breakfast: At the hotel.

Morning: We’ll board our bus and ride to a local farm to learn about its history and some of the agricultural traditions in this fertile region. Although tourism surpassed agriculture as the main source of revenue in the area, many local plantations still produce important amounts of papaya, sugar cane, tapioca, and ornamental plants. At the farm's sugar cane mill, we will learn about the traditional methods of sugar cane processing. Then we’ll work-up an appetite while learning to make tortillas and cooking them on a traditional wood stove. We’ll also enjoy a presentation by a local dance group who will perform folkloric dances wearing traditional costumes.

Lunch: At the farm, we’ll have a traditional meal hosted by the family.

Afternoon: Completing our activities, we'll ride back to the hotel. Free time. Take this opportunity for personal independent exploration to see and do what interests you most.The Group Leaders will be happy to offer suggestions.

Dinner: At the hotel.

Evening: At leisure. Prepare for check-out and transfer in the morning.

DAY
8
Transfer to Central Pacific Area, Crocodile Safari
Punta Leona
B,L,D
Hotel Punta Leona

Activity note: Getting on/off a bus; driving 110 miles, approximately 4.5 hours riding time. Getting in/out of boat; ride is approximately 2 hours; Boating is tide dependent and may need to be offered at a different time of day.

Breakfast: At the hotel.

Morning: Once checked out, we’ll begin our transfer to the Central Pacific Area.

Lunch: At a restaurant en route.

Afternoon: Upon arrival to the Tarcoles River area, we will board a flat-bottomed pontoon boat and travel on the Tarcoles River searching these estuarine habitats of the Tarcoles River Basin for some of the local wildlife. As one of the most important in the Pacific coastal region, this basin virtually drains the entire western side of the Central Valley and hosts an amazing diversity of wildlife along its banks and in the extensive mangrove areas near its estuary. In addition to scarlet macaws, water birds and other creatures, some of the large population of American crocodiles (Crocodilus acutus) can often be spotted sunning themselves on the river banks. Our Group Leaders will offer commentary as we search and afterwards, in a special on site presentation about crocs, a local expert will provide facts that were discovered over the years by local and foreign specialists. After finishing up our boat safari, we’ll complete our transfer to Punta Leona and check into the hotel.

Dinner: At the hotel.

Evening: At leisure.

DAY
9
Swimming & Kayaking Activities, Free Time
Punta Leona
B,L,D
Hotel Punta Leona

Activity note: Getting on/off a bus; driving about 5 miles, approximately 1/2 hour riding time. Getting in/out of canoes and kayaks; assistance provided as needed; about 2 hours on the water; potential for both waves and calm water; life jackets provided. Walking and other free time activities according to personal choice.

Breakfast: At the hotel.

Morning: We’ll transfer via bus to the small coastal village of Agujas for an outrigger canoe paddling adventure led by expert boating staff. Before getting on the water, we'll attend a safety orientation and familiarize ourselves with the equipment. The canoes we’ll use are outriggers, also known as Polynesian canoes, which can carry several people at a time, plus a staff member. Easier to handle, more stable, and safer then kayaks, especially for inexperienced persons, these types of canoes have been plying the oceans of the world for centuries. They were created as tools for survival and travel and, as such, their design remains basically unchanged after generations of refinement. Their beauty lies in their simplicity and functionality. Our modern canoes are built of fiberglass and are equipped with an outrigger on each side to ensure safety and provide peace of mind. As the paddle hits the water, think of the ancient traditions, knowledge and skill that went into the canoe’s evolution. We’ll return to the hotel after our paddling adventure.

Lunch: At the beach, picnic-style.

Afternoon: Free Time. Take this opportunity for personal independent exploration to see and do what interests you most. The Group Leaders will be happy to offer suggestions. You may wish to enjoy the beaches and pools, or just relax at the hotel.

Dinner: At the hotel. Share favorite experiences with new Road Scholar friends during our farewell dinner.

Evening: At leisure. Be sure to prepare for check-out and departure tomorrow morning.

DAY
10
Program Concludes, In Transit from Program
In Flight
B

Activity note: Getting on/off a bus; driving about 50 miles, approximately 2 hours riding time to the airport. Please take this into effect when booking your international flights; do not select a departure flight that leaves San José any earlier than 12:30 p.m. Hotel check-out by 11:00 a.m. See your program’s “Getting There” information regarding transfers.

Breakfast: At the hotel (dependent on flight times). Take-away breakfasts available upon request.

Morning: There will be one, early morning transfer to San Jose's international airport included in the program cost for those interested. This concludes the program. If you are returning home, safe travels. If you are staying on independently, have a wonderful time. If you are transferring to another Road Scholar program, detailed instructions are included in your Information Packet for that program. We hope you enjoy Road Scholar learning adventures and look forward to having you on rewarding programs in the future. Please join our Facebook page and share photos of your program. Visit us at www.facebook.com/rsadventures. Best wishes for all your journeys!






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