Category Archive: ‘Costa Rica Activities’

Costa Rica’s “Friends of National Parks” Program a Success

15 Jun

Nature Air forms alliance with Costa Rica’s National Parks.
Costa Rica’s vast biological diversity is protected by an intricate system of national parks that encompasses most of the country’s landmass. In order to provide support for the park system beyond state funding, the Amigos de los Parques program, or “Friends of the National Parks” in English, has been put into place by ProParques, SINAC, National System of Conservation Areas, and FUNDECOR, the Foundation for the Development of the Central Volcanic Range. The program’s goal is to create a community of patrons commited to protecting Costa Rica’s national parks, and to improve the services presently offerred to visiters in these wildlife regions.

This program was launched September 10th, 2010 at the National Guayabo Monument with the participation of Costa Rica’s vice president, Alfio Piva. Nature Air was represented as one of the key founders, known as Tropical Forest Partners.

Amigos de los Parques’ membership programs feature assorted categories named after various animals. Similar to many “frequent buyer” programs in the United States, once a person has purchased a membership they will receive a park membership card that is good for a specified number of visits to various national parks – including Poas, Irazu, Guyaabo, Palo Verde, Carara, Manuel Antonio, Corovado (Sirena sector), Cahuita (Puerto Vargas sector), Tortuguero (Cuatro Esquinas sector), Arenal, Rincon de la Vieja and Santa Rosa (land sector). All guests have to do is present their card and the park fees will be waived. Members also recieve other benefits, like appreciation gifts and discounts with commercial affiliates.

Levels of Membership:

Tropical Forest Partners

Tropical Forest Partners – which include Nature Air – are enterprises with a serious social and environmental commitment. This category is designed exclusively for companies and organizations that would like to provide significant financial contributions to the program. Donors must give a minimum of $1000 USD per year.

Orchid Partners: This category was created to integrate local businesses that wish to support Amigos de los Parques by providing discounts for membership card holders.

Individual Members:

If you are an international tourist, you may opt into one of the following categories:

Morfo: Morpho emberships are valid for 14 days and costs $39. Benefits include discounts and negotiated rates, a subscription to the electronic magazine and three entrances to one of the participating national parks.

Tortuga: Tortuga memberships are valid for one year and cost $100. Benefits include: all gifts from the Morfo category as well as those of members of the Amigos de los Parques organization, a  map of Costa Rica and nine entrances to applicable national parks.

Jaguar: Double memberships are valid for one year for $500. Benefits include all of theose associated with the Lapa program (including 30 entrances to national parks), plus exclusive members-only activities.

If you are a Costa Rican citizen or a resident, you can opt for the following categories:

Lapa: Designed for couples, the Macaw membership is valid for one year and costs $100. It includes: all benefits in the turlte category plus two membership cards and 30 entrances to national parks.

Jaguar: Also a double membership (but not necessarily for romantic couples), this membership is valid for one year and costs $500. Benefits include: all of those listed in the Lapa category plus exclusive activities for members.



 

Top Costa Rica Bird Watching Hotspots

14 Jan


Resplendent Quetzal


With over 800 documented avian species in Costa Rica, it comes as no surprise that bird watching in the country is unparalleled. Here is a list of our top places to see for phenomenal Costa Rican birding:

  • Palo Verde National Park – Located at the mouth of the Tempisque River, Palo Verde National Park is home to species like the toucan, currassow and scarlet macaw along with egret, spoonbill and ibis. You can also expect to find various hummingbird and other breathtaking species in the area.

    • Cano Negro National Park - Because of its rather isolated location, Cano Negro National Park is one of the most biologically diverse protected areas in the country. Its soggy mangroves are hotbeds for birds like wood stork, roseate spoonbill, neotropic cormorant, sparrow hawk and kingfisher.
    • Cerro de la Muerte – Cerro de la Muerte is renowned for its legendary bird watching, and birders flock here from around the world in search of the precious and rare resplendent quetzal. The best time to come is between December and June. You can also hope to find the resplendent quetzal in the Monteverde Biological Cloud Forest Reserve, Los Angeles Cloud Forest Reserve, Tapanti National Wildlife Refgue and Chirripo National Park.
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    Costa Rica Food: Ayote (Acorn Squash)

    30 Dec

    Acorn squash, known in Costa Rica as ayote, is a delicious vegetable that seems too tasty to be healthy. Baked or boiled, sweetened or salted, the ayote is sure to become a fast favorite for any fan of pumpkin or butternut squash – the best part about it is its completely natural buttery taste, which comes right out of the oven (without the added fat of actual butter).

    Ayote only has about 80 calories per cup of cubed baked pieces, and is high in vitamin C, B6, potassium, folate, thiamine, and magnesium. It is also loaded with beta-carotene, the precursor to Vitamin A – which is credited with improving eyesight and reducing the likelihood of lung cancer (although according to www.cancer.org , some studies say that long term use of high-dose supplements may actually increase the risk of lung cancer in smokers).

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    Playa Tamarindo Raft Up Fundraiser

    16 Dec


    Round Trip Transportation from Playa Flamingo or Tamarindo


    Nature Air is proud to announce sponsorship of this year’s “Raft Up” fundraiser party benefiting the Playa Tamarindo and Playa Flamingo communities. Local hotels, restaurants, shops, and agencies pulled together to sponsor the event, sell tickets, provide boat transportation, and ensure the success of one of the most important charities in the area.

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    Condofish Cleans Up Sunken Ship in Playa Hermosa

    02 Dec


    Playa Hermosa Shipwreck


    Today Playa Hermosa’s artificial reef project, Condofish, moves what’s left of the enormous shrimp boat that sunk in the Hermosa harbor in mid-September. The jagged hull of the boat had been partially submerged in sand close to the shoreline, full of nails and sharp edges, creating a safety hazard for swimmers. Without the funds or manpower to move it, Costa Rican officials contacted Condofish to do the heavy lifting.

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