The Rio Celeste And Tenorio Volcano Hike from Playa Hermosa- Tamarindo Guanacaste
This all day tour introduces travelers to one of Costa Ricas most incredible sights the enchanting, blue-hued Río Celeste. The rivers color is the result of the chemical mixture of sulfur and carbonate, which originate in the nearby Tenorio Volcano. Seeing this sky-blue river flow through a dense rainforest is an undeniably amazing experience.
Itinerary
While on this tour, youll hike through both primary and secondary rainforest in the Tenorio Volcano National Park. Enjoy the trails while searching for monkeys, sloths, tropical birds and more. As the hike continues, youll soon arrive along the banks of the Río Celeste. Have your camera ready, because youre going to want it! The trail winds along the banks of the river, taking you upstream as you hike. The further upriver you travel, the deeper the color of blue in the water. Youll eventually reach the point where this color is generated the confluence of the Buena Vista and Roble rivers.
As the hike continues, youll soon arrive at an impressive waterfall a wonderful place to take pictures . Once the hike is completed, youll be rewarded with a delicious meal.
This hike is recommended for people in good physical condition. Although it is not physically grueling, it does require solid health and stamina. Be sure to wear comfortable shoes and bring a camera, and insect repellent
Stop At:
• Rio Celeste, Tenorio Volcano National Park Costa Rica
Duration:9 hours
Commences in:Guanacaste Province, Costa Rica
Country:Costa Rica
City:Guanacaste Province
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