Stage 10 of El Camino de Costa Rica

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Hiker level: Beginners
Capable of walking up to: 9-12 miles / 14-20 km per day
Elevation gain: 653m / 2142ft
Elevation loss: 379m / 1243ft

Experience the avian diversity in Tapantí Mountains again, focusing on a wide range of species. Observe both vibrant hummingbirds and powerful birds of prey, revealing the natural beauty and rich biodiversity of the area.

Prepare yourself properly for the adventure ahead

Considerations for Long-Distance Hiking

Physical Fitness

Hiking long trails requires good physical fitness, including a strong aerobic base and leg strength. The average hiker covers 16-24 miles (26-39 kilometers) per day, though most people limit themselves to 15 miles (24 kilometers) to avoid excessive stress.

Nutrition and Hydration

Proper nutrition and hydration are essential. Trail snacks and meals should balance carbohydrates, proteins, and fats. Carry enough water and consider water-treatment supplies.

Weather and Terrain Considerations

Terrain and weather significantly impact hiking. In hot weather, focus on hydration and electrolytes at least a week before hiking. Costa Rican terrain, especially in forested areas, can be muddy, so sturdy hiking boots are necessary.

Health Check

Before a long hike, a health check is advisable to ensure there are no underlying health issues that could be exacerbated by the physical exertion.
Itinerary, inclusions and highlights of Stage 10 of El Camino de Costa Rica

Stage tour overview

Itinerary
  • Hiking time: 8 h aprox
  • Distance: 11.26 km - 6.99 mi
  • Destination: Palo Verde-Cartago
  • Transfers from San José to the location and back
  • Breakfast included
  • Certified guide
  • Accident insurance
  • Private entrance fee
  • Evacuation protocol in case of accident
  • Camino de Costa Rica passport
  • Panoramic Pacific Ocean views from Nápoles de Tarrazú.
  • Experience the remote wilderness of the Pacific region and interaction with local communities.
  • Coastal forest exploration.
  • Crossing through a beautiful private reserve, home to marvelous flora and fauna with an important historical past.
  • Opportunity to see birds like the quetzal, bellbird, or emerald toucanet

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