Tuesday, October 30, 2012

The Hewitt School - Rafael Velez-Medina


Day 1 ------ Arrive and Drive to Turrialba Hotel (Espino Blanco)

Espino Blanco Lodge
We will be meeting you at the airport and making the drive to your first hotel. Your first hotel is in an absolutely beautiful sitting on a private reserve and is a true example of what an ecolodge should be. There were close to no trees removed in making this place as you can tell when eating dinner they have designed the restaurant that actually has some of the larger trees coming out of the ground. It is a great first night allowing everyone to get the full feel of the jungle on day one.
Before arriving at the hotel you will be able to drive through the capital city of Costa Rica, San Jose. As you drive, your guide will give an introduction to the history of Costa Rica from pre-Columbian to present day.
When we arrive at the hotel we will all meet for dinner and there you will get an orientation of what to expect during the week and some of the Standards we hope to include during the course of your Costa Rica Educational Trip. (Meals: Lunch & Dinner)

Day 2 ------ Travel to Homestay (Homestay)

The day will start early for those of you that want to go looking for birds in the morning with the naturalist guide. We will all meet for breakfast after the birding or after resting up an extra hour. Once everyone has finished breakfast we'll take a nature hike and spend the morning learning about the rainforest and gaining a basic understanding of it. . We will be discussing how it functions and how we all depend on the rainforest even though we might not live in it.

In the afternoon we will meet back up for some dance classes. We will be learning how to dance the salsa and merengue which are the most common moves in Costa Rica. After the dance we will have a cooking class where you will learn how to make your own tortillas and be able to make the ever so famous GALLO PINTO. When all cooking is done we will add a few more ingredients and dinner is served. We will again eat dinner together and then put the music on for some practice of what we learned in the dance classes.After the morning in the jungle we will go to Sitio de Mata, the homestays. This happens to be one of the highlights of the trip as you will be staying in one of the most beautiful villages that is surrounded by breath-taking views. The only thing that can compete with the scenery is the simplicity of the people and their welcoming smiles. When we arrive we will eat lunch together and each student will be introduced to their homestay family. We''ll then go to the homes where you will have time to get to know your family and make friends with the neighborhood kids.

Day 3 ------ Community Service & Homestay Activities (Homestay)
After the dancing is finished we will have a meeting getting some feed back and reflection of what the kids think of the homestay. We will ask the differences of living in a rural village in Costa Rica and where they live at home. (Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, & Dinner)
Today every student will have breakfast in their homestay. We will meet up after breakfast to do our community service activity. This is a chance for you to give back to the community and do a little work during your visit. The community service will last the good part of the morning and then you'll go back for lunch. After lunch everyone will have an hour of downtime. We will then make our way to a meeting point where we will get together for journal time and another briefing on village life.
Howler Monkey
After our meeting the kids will have time for a soccer game with the locals. This often is one of the favorite events of the trip. After the soccer game everyone heads back to their homestay and gets ready for the evening activities. The village will be putting on a show of local cultural dance and food. We will see around seven different dances and folklore that the local kids from the village have prepared. After the show the eating and dancing begins. You will be an expert salsa dancer by now!
When the dancing is finished we will give a quick briefing getting everyone ready for the 2-day adventure of whitewater rafting. (Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, & Dinner)
Rafting Pacuare

Day 4 ------ Enter River 2-Day Adventure (Pacuare Tent Camp)

Today we will enter the famous Pacuare River. Listed as one of National Geographics top five rivers on the planet, this is some of the best scenery you will find on the planet. The river is filled with waterfalls and canyons from start to finish.

After the lunch we'll raft to the camp-site which will be around 40 minutes more of rapids. When we arrive to the camp site everyone can get their things into their tent, take a shower, and relax on the camp grounds surrounded by nature. When early evening comes we will all meet at the social center of the camp site. This is a beautiful area with hammocks looking downstream. We will use this meeting time to talk about the water supply of the planet. Quite the fitting subject considering where we will be sitting. In the evening it is another fine meal from your CRR river guides. (Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, & Dinner)We will begin our day leaving the village around 8am  and make the 30 min. drive to a small area called La Cruz. Here we will put in the river and begin our two days of rafting. We will raft for around two hours and then stop for a river lunch. The river lunch will be some of the best CRR-River-Guide cooking you can imagine. After the lunch we will begin to talk about the indigenous population of Costa Rica. The area where we will be having lunch will be on the reservation of the Cabecar Indians. We will also talk about the how the indians treat the land on one side of the river and how others treat the land on the other side of the river.

Day 5 ------ Take out of River and Travel to Caribbean Beach Hotel (Beach Lodge)

Pacuare Camp Site
During our educational trips to Costa Rica we have to admit that not all is completely educational. The next two hours of the trip are considered by many two hours they know they will never forget. They often say the best way to not forget it, is to actually do it yourself. We assume that is why most of our students never forget the two hours of rafting on the Pacuare Canyon which is where you will be on day 2 of your rafting adventure. This is an amazing two hours filled with adventure and fun from start to finish.
When we take out of the river we will be on the Caribbean side of Costa Rica. Although on the Caribbean side, we will still have a two hour bus ride  to get to where we are going. We will be staying just steps from the beach. When we arrive we will all enjoy the cuisine of the Caribbean which is very different from the rest of Costa Rica. You will be staying in a beautiful hotel located just steps from the beach. We will also have time for a meeting in the evening talking about the river and being in the jungle for a night. (Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, & Dinner)

Day 6 ------ Enter Bribri Reserve & Community Service (Beach Lodge)


Today we will be visiting the very remote and very indigenous looking village of Soki (You will not find it on a map) and we will be engaging in community service and learning about the ancient indigenous culture of the Bri-Bri. There we'll be welcomed by the local community and hear and practice some of their language. We will have a crash course on the language before we arrive so everyone can try and learn the greetings. In the evening the Bribri will do their traditional dance and talk to us about the importance of the environment and what they have learned from generations past. 
At CRR we are always very conscious of the environment and the way mankind is treating it. We feel there is no better people to learn from than people that have lived in harmony with the Earth for as long as they have existed. The Bribri Indian tribe is the tribe in the Talamanca Mountains on the Caribbean side of Costa Rica. They are struggling to keep their traditions and knowledge alive and we feel through our ecotourism practices we can help them in their fight to keep their thousands of years of knowledge from disappearing. (Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, & Dinner)
Bribri

Day 7 ------ Hike & Travel to Bocas del Toro in Boat  (Bocas del Toro)

Today is a very adventurous day, filled with scenery, easy hiking along the coast, and one of the most beautiful boat rides you can imagine. We will be traveling from our ecolodge hiking along the beach for 2 miles where we will meet a boat. Here the boat will transport us to Bocas de Toro Panama. We will proceed with our immigration permits upon arrival and then make our way to the hotel. In the afternoon we will walk you around the town of Bocas del Toro and give you a history lesson on the very interesting area. (Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, & Dinner)

Day 8 ------ Snorkel & Visit Sites of Bocas del Toro (Bocas del Toro)
With 500 endemic fish and 35 different species of corals there is not better place for a snorkeling trip than the Caribbean Coast of Panama. 
Bocas del Toro, Panama
We will spend the morning snorkeling and what better place to visit, after an evening briefing on global warming. The corals of the world are disappearing and are some of the species to feel the most damaging affect from global warming. After the snorkeling we will visit a few more of our favorite sites in Bocas del Toro.  The kids will also be able to relax on the beach and enjoy their time in the ocean. (Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, & Dinner)

Day 9 ------ Travel Back to Casa Rio Blanco in Guapiles (Casa Rio Blanco)

After breakfast we will start making our way back to San Jose. Because this is a long travel day we will stop for the night in Casa Rio Blanco where we will be spending the evening. This will put us close enough to San Jose where the following morning we can either catch a flight home or stay in a hotel in San Jose and fly home on day 11. (Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, & Dinner)
Day 10 -------- Fly Home!
Today we will make our way to the airport where you will catch your flight home.

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