Honeymoon in Costa Rica? Try the Best Off-road Trails in Costa Rica

With about 30 National Park located in the country, Costa Rica is indeed a honeymoon destination. As an adventurous couple, why not try trekking? Costa Rica can give you the ultimate trekking experience of your life.

There are countless paved trails for beginners as well as challenging off road trails for those who seek adventure and thrill. The good thing about this is the fact that to get to see the lush and verdant green environment that the country takes pride in. Trekking in Costa Rica is like hitting two birds with one stone, you get to feel the thrill of adventure as well as you get to see the amazing sight.

If you are into a more changing trekking trail, take the Fortuna to Nuevo Arenal trail. You start by trekking through a simple dirt road passing through cemetery. One of the highlights of the trial is passing through the famous Arenal River. The bridge in this river is so old that no one is allowed to use it, so one needs to cross the river through the water. After that the trail advances through the mountains of Lindavista and Monterrey with its top over looking the valley of Vanado. As you go far south, you get to see the Vanado Caverns as well as the 6000 ft ridge in the own of Tigra that directly overlooks the northern shore of Arenal Lake. The ride is about 7 hours long which means you have 7 hours to marvel at the beauty of this place.

Another off road trail worth checking out is the trail from Poas Volcano up to Doka Estate Farm. Riders will have the chance to see Quetzel birds in the partly paved partly graveled trail. The farm itself is the most productive coffee farm in Costa Rica. Trekking into this trail will kick off from the Poas Volcano National Park until the little town of Poasito. This trail is rated as an easy one with a total distance of 13 miles long.
Costa Rica is indeed a haven for honeymooners, nature lovers and beach bum alike. Add the fact that they have numerous trails perfect for campers of various levels in terms of experience in the world of trekking.

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