Category: Monteverde

  • 18Jun14

    18Jun14

    Hoy es el último día en Costa Rica. We have that mix of nervous energy and sadness whenever we’re leaving to head someplace new.

    Yesterday we drove from Monteverde around Lake Arenal and then to Alajuela, where we spent today doing some quehaceres, catching up with Christina, and watching a little World Cup.

    Here are some photos from the past couple days. See you in Tulum!

     

    Monteverde Cloud Forest

    Monday morning hike in the Monteverde Cloud Forest Preserve — we were too late to see birds, but we did see some pizotes

     

    Birds of Paradise Monteverde

    Flora in the forest

     

    Chris Monteverde

    One of the things that’s pretty amazing are the big, old trees: they have hundreds of other plants growing on them

     

    Bromeliad Monteverde

    A colorful bromeliad growing in the forest

     

    Fern Monteverde

    A funky fern

     

    The only photo I took on our night hike was of this little lady tarantula — we also saw some cool birds and bugs

     

    Volcan Arenal

    Volcán Arenal shrouded in clouds — the drive around Lake Arenal was lovely and this was a great finishing touch

     

    Tamara Christina Chris

    Our friend Christina came to stay in the same hostel as us before she set off to visit other friends in the area

     

    Alajuela Central Square

    Alajuela’s central square

     

    Alajuela Church

    The cathedral overlooking Alajuela’s central square

     

    Alajuela World Cup

    A special screen set up for World Cup watching in downtown Alajuela — go Chile!

     

  • 16Jun14

    16Jun14

    Welcome to the cloud forest! We rented a car and made the drive up Monteverde’s notoriously rocky and rutted dirt access roads. And we’ve been rewarded with beautiful sights, cool insects and even cooler climate.

    Monteverde is a well-trodden tourist destination, so we won’t be staying here long or we’ll blow our monthly budget. But so far, our most memorable experiences have been a morning nature hike in Reserva Santa Elena, afternoon coffee prepared by Chemex, and learning about beetles and butterflies at the Jardín de Mariposas, which we highly recommend.

    Last, but not least, a big happy birthday to my dad today!!

     

    Goodbye to Samara

    Saying good-bye to our home away from home in Sámara, with our kind hosts, Cindy and David

     

    Drive to Monteverde

    The view while driving up to Monteverde

     

    Santa Elena Preserve 2

    Reserva Santa Elena rainforest

     

    Donald Santa Elena

    Our naturalist guide, Donald, talking to us about the plants and insects

     

    Beetle Monteverde

    One of the many, many species of beetles that inhabit the forest

     

    Angelina Jolie flower

    This is not a flower, but a leaf that a flower will grow out of

     

    Donald Tarantula

    Donald using his cell phone flashlight and a stick to try to coax a tarantula out of its burrow — thankfully it didn’t work

     

    Butterfly Santa Elena Reserve

    Glasswing butterfly

     

    Santa Elena Preserve

    More Reserva Santa Elena, including this river that leads to Lake Arenal

     

    Buttress Root Tree

    A tree with “buttress” roots

     

    Tamara Chemex Coffee

    Eagerly waiting for our caffeine fix at Stella’s

     

    Hercules Beetle

    The Hercules beetle, clinging to a banana — those aren’t for pinching, they’re horns for fighting other males

     

    Owl Butterfly

    Our butterfly garden guide with an owl butterfly — notice how their pattern looks like an owl on the left and a snake on the right to fool predators

     

    Morphos Butterfly

    The Morpho butterfly, which prefers to eat fermented fruit, is essentially drunk most of the time and flies in a zig-zag pattern which makes it difficult to track by predators, despite its vibrant blue on the inside (see video below)

     

     

    Leafcutter Ants

    Leafcutter ant colony — the leaves decompose and feed this fungus that is their home