Opinion about travelling costa rica please? |
| i'm thinking about back packing in costa rica, have anyone here did that before and what's the most beautiful/interesting places to see..i didn't get the lonly planet guide yet just ... |
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Where is a good place to go in Costa Rica? |
| My friend and i are traveling to Costa Rica this summer. I've been to San Jose, Jaco, Tamarindo and the Arenal Volcano, but i'd like to check out something new...any suggestions? i was ... |
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I'm looking for a wedding destination in Costa Rica.? |
| I want something that is NOT touristy. We'd like a nice, quiet, beautiful place near, if not on the beach. We also want to do some of the local activities, like riding horses on the beach, ... |
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So I'm going to Argentina, Buenos Aires to be exact, should I worry? |
| I mean, I normally don't worry about these things but being a black woman, I don't wanna feel like I'm being hated because of the color of my skin for the 5 months that I will be ... |
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How can I get from Lima to Cuzco? |
| I am going to fly into Lima from Los Angeles. After that I'd like to go to Cuzco (and Machu Picchu). Is it better to fly there, or can I take a bus or train?... |
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Best/High-end place to stay near San Jose, Costa Rica Airport? |
| My boss is traveling to Costa Rica and will arrive and depart out of the San Jose airport. He wants to know the very nicest place to stay near that airport. Can anybody tell me?... |
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Does Costa Rica believe in Santa or have anything having to do with him? |
| Any info on a Costa Rican Christmas will be greatly appreciated as well. oh, plus you'll get the points if you have the best ... |
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Do you know anything about Spain,Barcelona,France,It... Costa Rica.? |
| How it is. Have you ever been. What it looks like & how things are run there. How do the people look & how do they dress. How they act toward tourist.... |
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How do i get to costa rica with a criminal record from when i was a teenager ? |
| I have to land in the states to transfer is there anything i can do to make this ... |
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Latin Countires claming Rican things? |
I dont understand, when Puerto Rico comes out with something or discovers something, why do other Latin coutries try to take hold of it?
Examples : Reggeaton, is a Puerto Rican thang! not M... |
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Why is Guatemala always given this image? |
| So I am Guatemalan but I don't live there; Everytime I hear people describe Guatemalans they describe them as "short brown people making tamales." [ I don't mean to offend anyone ]... |
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How much money do I need to spend a month or so in S. America? |
| I've never been out of the country alone before. I'm a 25 yr old girl. I want to travel to South or Central America. Not sure where yet. Mostly to learn spanish and learn to tango. I ... |
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What is so interesting about Peruvian culture? |
My parents are native's from Peru. They have never really taught me anything about Peru except that they were raised from nothing, and had a hard childhood.
Anybody else living in P... |
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Sexiest Latina Countries? |
What Latin American countries have the best looking women? (list in order) If you can reason for choice of #1.
Argentina
Brazil
Chile
Colombia
Costa Rica
Dominican R... |
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Why is america becoming the largest latin america nation give me three reasons.? |
why are theycoming here. Additional Details dont get mad at me im just helping a friend on a paper,... |
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What can you buy with 179,453.48 chilean pesos? |
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What do you think of Uruguay? |
I was wondering what everyones view on Uruguay is?
its a small country in south america south of brazil and right next to argentina?
also what sort of things are there to do and what ... |
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Inca Trail. How difficult &/or vertiginous? |
Thinking of signing up to do the 4 day Inca Trail walk. I'm seeking first hand reports ONLY. I used to walk a lot but I get vertigo on a narrow (less than 8ft wide) path if there's a very steep drop to one or both sides. |
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Geoff M
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Yes, there are some pretty steep drops off to the side of the path. It's rare for the path to be as wide as 8ft. Although I don't suffer from vertigo as such, I'm not happy being close to precipitous drops - but I was fine. The drop is virtually always to one side only, as the paths are often on the side of mountains.
Note that the drops aren't really vertical, nor can you see a long way down. Mostly it's just steep hills, often covered in flora and fauna.
You'll be fine. All sorts of people do it, young and old, fears and no fears.
A correction to an above poster - the 2nd day has a lot of downhill after the uphill - if he tries doing the walk, he'll see what I mean. The uphill is tiring; the downhill does your knees in! And the final day's walk starts at sunrise, so it's virtually all in light, not darkness. Yes you may rise when it's dark but you're not allowed past the checkpoint until a particular time which happens to be about sunrise.
Go for it - you'll enjoy it! |
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There are a few spots where there is a steep drop off on one side of a path that is about 3-4 feet wide. But if you can get beyond this, it really is a beautiful trek. I've done it three times and will do it again sometime. |
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Liam
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Firstly two things to remember is that you'll need to spend a few days in cusco to get used to the altitude, otherwise the walk will be extremely difficult. Make sure you book inadvance to avoid disappointment as they limit the numbers doing the trail to protect the route.
The walk itself consists of three and a half days walking, the first day is pretty easy if you have done a lot of walking before. The second day is mainly uphill the highest point is dead womans pass which is around 15,000 feet and is pretty tiring. The final climb is fairly steep and there is a drop on the right hand side, but the path is pretty wide. The third day is the longest and again does have drop on one side of the path but if you keep close to the mountain side you'll be ok. Finally you have to get up early on the fourth day inorder to arrive at 8am and walk when its still dark so I couldn't say if there is a steep drop.
Overall the path is pretty uneven so you need to watch where you walk but its fairly easy overall, my mum did it with a broken arm at the age of 60!! |
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Blondie Bear
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I did the2 day 1 night trek and that was bad enough! This takes in ruins from Winay Wayna to Macchu Picchu and it was well worth it despite the effort needed.You only miss 2 ruins on the shorter trek and the ones you do see are meant to be the best. I am glad that I didn't do the 4 day trek.
The people I saw in Aquas Caliente who had done the 4 day trek could barely walk! Don't forget YOU have to carry everything you need for the 4 day trek, by that I mean water, clothes, sleeping bag, sleeping matter, water proofs etc. There are packers who carry the tents and I think maybe the main food and cooking equipment, but you have to carry everything else that you need.
Don't forget the altitude too ginko balboa/bilboa helps as does cocoa tea! |
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malbert
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First of all, could i ask you where are you from? |
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Splash-the-cash.co.uk
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Not done it personally, but my friend did it and he his partailly sighted, he really enjoyed it and once everyone else knew what he problems were they made sure that he was ok. |
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