Posts tagged #birdwatching
Nicaragua: Chasing Birds, Butterflies & Howler Monkeys through the Coffee Fields & Mountains of Selva Negra

“So we’ve successfully arrived in Selva Negra, Nicaragua and we’ve already had quite the adventure. Bizarre, interesting, surreal, these are words I would use to describe the adventure so far. Highlights, as I am getting very sleepy after 12 hours of traveling and will need to shut off the light VERY SOON. Managua airport reminded me of other Central American airports… or the Puerto Rico airport. Lots of people, a sea of humanity actually, crammed up against every glass window space, looking into the baggage claim area for their loved ones… and in they’re in large family groups, on average, 10+ people or more, per group. The scene is surreal. Inside the terminal, almost eerily quiet. Tired travelers wait impatiently for their bags in silence, the elevator music plays softly over the speakers. But every time the sliding door open… the white noise of the crowds and chaos storms the building.

Once on the street… mildly chaotic to say the least with several hundred people all milling around. The kids, (9 years and younger) descend on us like no one’s business looking for handouts and like the guidebook warned, they are EXTREMELY persistent. I still have this image of three little kid’s faces pushed up against the window of our taxi as we drive away begging for money.

The drive from Managua to Selva Negra took a little more than two hours. In that time, the drive can only be described as harrowing… I don’t know if our driver was just feeling sleepy or maybe a little drunk, but he kept taking his glasses on & off and drifting all over the road… and I can tell you, the roads in the mountain are very narrow and windy at night, and with no lights, very dangerous. At one point I think we saw a dead guy who had been hit accidentally by a car and left for dead…

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Costa Rica: Experiencing Wildlife in the Jungles of Arenal, Monteverde Manuel Antonio

“We travel, some of us forever, to seek other places, other lives other souls” – Anais Nin

Monteverde Cloud Forest Biological Reserve & Selvatura Park

3/17 – Friday

“I essentially fell in love with Monteverde. I want to move here actually. I would love to get 10 acres, build a nice house, be part of the community. Hangout. Lead a life more connected to nature. A bit more simple + focused. Less swirling around me. Maybe train to become a naturalist guide around the area, off the beaten path kind of stuff. Leave my current life behind & try something completely different.”

The Jungle Beach Mountaintop of Manual Antonio

3/17 – Friday

“Surreal, beautiful, out of this world. Our hotel sits on a cliff, in a jungle, overlooking the ocean… As it states on La Mariposa’s website, ‘Located in one of the most magnificent settings in the world, Hotel La Mariposa stands majestically on the coastal heights of Manuel Antonio, and is known above all for its unbeatable 360 degree views of the deep blue waters of the Pacific Ocean, the city of Quepos, and the Manuel Antonio National Park.’ Perfectly captured. I enjoyed many caipirinhas on their deck overlooking the ocean, musing life.”

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