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Enjoy the colorful scenery, century-old
fruit bearing and timber trees, clear water streams
and herds of peaceful grazing cattle during our guided
trail ride.
Schedules are flexible.
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| 12:00pm
(noon) |
Time of arrival and typical
luncheon. |
| 1:00pm |
Museum tour. The converted wooden frame
house displays pre-Columbian art, folkloric photographs
and everyday life and work tools to exemplify the routines
in a turn of the XX century working farm in Guanacaste. |
| 1:30pm
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Trail ride:
We depart on horseback from the old farm house right after
lunch, and cross creeks, banks, springs and the Liberia
River (the fountain of all life in our farm). We ride
through the woods to watch the native hollering monkeys,
iguanas, lizards, parrots, and other native species of
animals. From the woods, we ride through open fields and
meadows where mares and their colts and cows and their
calves graze.
Our bilingual guide explains the peculiarities of day-to-day
life in the ranch and of our native species of trees and
animals: the egg-laying season for iguanas, how ants live
in the “cornizuelo” or little-horn shrubs,
the spectacular construction of the termite houses where
parakeets nest. |
| 3:45pm |
Departure |
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Half-day tour
Minimum 2 pax |
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