Our four well-worn taxis drove us from the Rivas ferry landing to the Nicaragua/Costa Rica border. Although we had collected the $3 per person Nicaragua border exit fee, we had to pony up another $1 USD—a recent change. My advice to future travelers would be to carry at least $20 USD in one-dollar bills plus another $100 in $10s. These borders only collect USD and not the local currency. This crossing took us just over an hour.
We walked about a half hour through the border area to our waiting minibus.
The roads were mostly now paved, but it was still a very windy bumpy road as we drove through some downpours when we arrived in Monteverde after dark at our Historicas Lodge.
Our room was very spacious with wood paneling throughout.
We had a good dinner at a nearby restaurant and then signed up for some exciting events in and around Monteverde. I signed up for the Zipline and super swing adventure trip the following morning, and the day after that I signed up for the suspension Bridge walk.
When we arrived at Adventuras Park, we paid our US$50 fee, and then we were kitted up with lots of harnesses, pulleys, straps, thick leather gloves, and helmets.
One of the guides demonstrated the proper way to control speed on the zip lines before we went on our first of 9 Zipline adventures.
For the last two of the zip lines, we were in the Superman position laying face down so they had to change around our harnesses before we did those two zip lines which were very long.
After that, it was on to the Tarzan swing. I had thought that this swing would be a bench I sat on and I would just swing out way far and come back.
Those of us who did this whole zip line and super swing was really pumped by the experience.
After we returned to the hotel I got lunch at a nearby bakery and restaurant and prepared for my suspension bridge hike which would take me over eight suspension bridges looking down and walking through the canopy of the cloud forest.
This cloud forest was amazing with thick trees and plants with many of plants growing on the entire bark of the trees. It was about a 4 km walk through the cloud forest foliage.
We must’ve taken a shortcut that took us down some very steep windy dirt roads to get to the small ferry boat that we boarded that would take us to La Fortuna.
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