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Waterfall and Hot springs excursion

P1080173Today I explored a hidden waterfall and natural hot springs with a tour group. There were ten of us total including the guide and even though we were strangers at first, we became a little group throughout the morning and exchanged emails to share pictures once we returned to the hostel.

At the waterfall, there were several pools to swim in and a rope to jump off from. I didn’t work up to jumping off the rope, but I did swim under the waterfall, which was very exciting.

P1080179Next up was relaxing in the natural hot springs. My favorite one was next to the river so you could feel warm and toasty in the hot bath and then jump into the cool, refreshing river. To get to these gems, there were two short 15 minute hikes. It was the perfect way to spend my last full day in Boquete.

First Visa Run-Manuel Antonio to Boquete

Tuesday marked the beginning of my first ever visa run. On a recommendation from a colleague, I decided to journey to the mountain town of Boquete, Panama for some cool air, quiet, and time to write. My journey was much easier than I anticipated. I met the direct bus from San José at the bus stop across from the hospital in Quepos. The bus driver was very kind and helped me place my big backpack under the bus while I boarded. Soon after, the bus stopped for a 30 minute break in Uvita. Then, it was direct until the border at Paso Canoas. Several people left the bus on the way. By the time we reached the boarder at 6pm, it was only myself and a Panamanian boy continuing on to David. Or, as our bus driver explained to the customs control, “Solo tengo una gringa y un panameno.” I have to give much of the credit to the smoothness of my trip to the bus driver and Jorge, the Panamanian.

On the Costa Rica side of the boarder, I paid an exit tax to a redhead girl from Costa Rica whose name was also Lily (what are the chances!) She walked me through dropping off my customs form and showed me where to go to enter into Panama. I should mention that it was dark and raining. When Lily showed up with an umbrella I thought maybe she would walk the 300 meters with me. Alas, she pointed to the building with the red lights, made sure I saw it, and then said, “Corre” (run).

P1080172A little wet, I arrived to the Panamanian boarder where my bus driver, Alejandro, was waiting. He stood near me in line and made sure all my documents were in order. At this point, I met Jorge and learned he lives in Boquete and helps his family run a bed and breakfast. Then, Alejandro and Jorge listened closely as the women at the counter and another male official who stood behind her reviewed my documents. First, they looked at my passport. The women remarked that I was much thinner than in my picture and the man gave me a big smile and a thumbs-up. Then, she asked to see my return ticket leaving Panama, a return ticket to the United States, and a U.S. credit card. Next, she questioned me where I was traveling to and for how long. Satisfied that I’m a tourist, she stamped my passport and I was on my way. Alejandro helped me back to the bus and brought over an official who would review my and Jorge’s luggage. Because there were only two of us, it was raining, and dark, the official told us to just take our bags back onto the bus and off we went.

P1080168On the way to David, Jorge talked about how he left his tica girlfriend in San Jose and missed her terribly. They have been together for 4 years, but separation is never easy. He and the bus driver joked that either Jorge would convince her to move to Panama, or Jorge would give in and move to Costa Rica. Jorge and I commiserated about long distance relationships and agreed that when it’s the right person, it’s completely worth it. Once we arrived in David, Jorge helped me board to the bus to Boquete. It was packed full and blaring Latin American music videos, which were very entertaining. We finally arrived in Boquete at 9:30pm.

P1080170The hostel I’m staying at, Mamallena is hip, friendly and clean. The dorm is spacious and there are several places to hang out. My only complaint is that the only breakfast offering is pancakes. But, such is the life of a celiac. However, I am always prepared with my own gluten-free breakfast snacks. I spent the morning wandering around this small and relaxed town and began writing while enjoying a tea latte in a local café. Life is good 🙂

Exploring the High Seas

P1080053Exploring Manuel Antonio on a Catamaran is now on my list for must-do’s in Manuel Antonio. It was a very different perspective of the area. From the land, you can’t quite appreciate how green and lush Manuel Antonio really is. We were also fortunate to see a whale! The Catamaran was a relaxing voyage, including snorkeling and lunch. I’ll admit, I was sea sick for most of the journey, but I did enjoy swimming in a cove I didn’t even know existed, watching a whale at play, and eating delicious fish kabobs.

P1080051My only recommendation is to bring your own snorkeling equipment, seasickness pills and try to look beyond the shore. At one point, there is a gorgeous panorama of Cocal beach. The beach is beautiful, but most people do not know who the people who live there are or how they live. It was easy to forget that just behind the trees lies an illegal settlement with people in need. While it is understandable for a tourist to block out the less agreeable parts of a city, which makes bringing awareness to them all the more important. I hope the work we are doing can contribute to even a small part of that awareness and the improvement in the lives of the Cocal population.

Parque Nacional Manuel Antonio

monkey at Manuel AntonioOn Sunday I went to the beautiful Manuel Antonio National Park. It is just as diverse, enchanting, fun and relaxing as I remember. As we walked through the park, we saw spiders that had spun golden webs that are strong and secure even if you try to lift it, iguanas and lizards of all shapes, sizes and colors, monkeys at play, a sloth asleep in a tree and beautiful beaches that looked out onto a turquoise ocean. Despite the tourists, it was a very peaceful place that filled me with joy and wonder.

 

 

Manuel Antonio-LilyThe last beach we visited filled me with wonder and nostalgia because I recognized it immediately. All of a sudden I was transported back to 2006, the summer before my senior year of high school. I was walking with Señora Chmieleski, my excellent and vibrant Spanish teacher that had planned our three week class excursion to Costa Rica. The first thing we noticed was the sloth slowly inching its way down a tree, then the monkeys playing in trees right next to the  beach (and they were in the same spot on Sunday), and finally the beach and ocean-bright, clear, everything a tropical beach bordering a jungle should be.

 

Lily MAThen, my teacher turned me around and showed me a sign in Spanish that used the command form to say, don’t feed the animals. The nostalgia really hit me when I saw that sign. To Señora Chmieleski, thank you for starting me off on the right foot with Spanish. It has given me years of joy and helped me accomplish so much academically, professional and personally. Because of your early encouragement, I know Spanish and traveling will always be a part of my life.

I hope you enjoy these pictures of the national park!

Beach Manuel Antonio

many monkeys MA

 

Video: See the Monkeys at Play here!

 

Mi Aventura con Uma

This is a story about a girl and the neighbor’s dog. Allow me to introduce you to Uma. She is our neighbor’s energetic dog and our house’s constant companion. Uma sits with us on the porch, calms us down with her affection, and sometimes sends us running with her smell. However, overall, she is lovable and very charismatic. Uma

P1070191Yesterday, I decided to venture to our nearby waterfall. As soon as I left the property, Uma was by my side. She deftly guided me to the waterfall, which was useful because there was not a clearly marked trail. At times, I doubted her judgement as she insisted on plunging ahead in the water instead of tromping through the jungle. I must say, Uma almost always chose the best route, so I started following her completely.

P1070188She even led me up a mini waterfall for a side adventure.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

P1070195Finally, we arrived at our destination. I picturesque waterfall with no one else around. Uma advised me that today was not the day to jump off the waterfall as we were both a little tired and not sure we could climb the rope back up. So, we settled on swimming in a deep pool close by.

 

 

P1070193Thank you for a wonderful adventure, Uma! Until next time!

tanning pits fez

While traveling with friends, we were lucky to find a friendly local guide who showed us around Fez. At the tanning beds, we were each given a branch of mint to dispel the scents of the tanning pits.