Happy
Easter! This weekend a few of us went to La Fortuna, a beautiful touristy town
next to Volcano Arenal, for Semana Santa (Holy Week). It was such an amazing
trip. It was Erin, Evans, Dani, Christoph, Alyssa, Jayda and I. We woke up
early Wednesday morning and set off at 7 walking to the bus stop to take us to
San Jose. When we arrived at the terminal there were so many people already
lined up for the bus even though we were 45 minutes early. We ended up getting
seats for us girls but the boys had to sit on the ground in the aisle for the
four hour trip. No matter though because we got to La Fortuna safely. We found
our way to Sleepers Sleep Cheaper Hostel and put our stuff away. The owner of
the hostel told us about a place 15 minutes walk away where we could go
swimming and swing off a rope swing so we decided that since we only had half
the day left to spare we would just go there right away and see what else we
felt like later. The river was amazing and there weren’t many people there so
we swung off lots of times and went rock hopping down the river afterwards. The
rest of the day we spent making dinner together in the kitchen (it only cost us
$1 each, eating at home is definitely the way to go). We finished the night off with Evans teaching us how to play the card
game Up and Down the River.
On
Thursday we woke up early and had breakfast (which the hostel provided), then
we set off walking to the Arenal National Park, a bit over an hour’s walk from
La Fortuna. It was a hard walk to even get there but we made it eventually. We
payed the entrance fee and went down a bunch of steps to get to a beautiful
waterfall where there were lots of tourists. It was really cold water and we
could get right up close to the fall when we swam in the pool. We walked back and
expected to be able to walk up Volcano Cerro Chato which is right next to
Arenal but found that it is actually in a different park which is another $8 to
get into. But we really wanted to do it so we payed the money and set off
hiking. It was a very hard hike. Three kilometers to the top but it was all
uphill and we took lots of rest breaks to make sure everyone stayed together. But
arriving at the top made it so worth the walk. The clouds opened up for about
ten minutes and we had a spectacular view of the top of Arenal. When we got to
the top of Cerro Chato we ate our packed lunch and decided to go down and
explore a path that leads to the inside of the crater of the volcano. We got
down to the bottom and found a huge lake in the middle so we all went for a
swim and Christoph and Evans caught a couple of fish and ate them. There were
frogs everywhere that we could catch and look at. We ended up getting home at
about six, so we went out and got things for dinner and made another delicious
meal even though we ate it a bit late. More cards to follow and Evans read some
of The Horse and His Boy before we all fell asleep.
Friday
we decided to get bikes for the day and ride out to some free hot springs. Half
way there, after climbing some huge hills and becoming dripping wet with sweat
we decided that it was really too hot for hot springs so we turned around and
came back home. The boys rode for a bit longer and us girls went to the rope
swing again for a swim to cool off. We came home for lunch and spent the rest
of the afternoon relaxing with our bibles and cards and beds. We decied that
Friday night would be our splurge night so we made an amazing vegetable soup
and ate it with half an avocado each and (stale) corn chips. For dessert we
needed to use up the left over rice that we had so Evans made rice pudding with
cinnamon and raisins. There were three other girls staying in the hostel and
they are living in San Jose studying at the moment too. We invited them to eat
pudding with us and it was nice to be able to chat with them for a while. For
second dessert we had Tim Tam slams because I had saved seven of the Tim Tams I
got from mum and dad earlier. They were so good.
Saturday morning we got up really early and a few of us went on a walk to the rope swing again (we didn’t swim because it was cold and we didn’t want to be wet for he bus ride home). So we just went and jumped on the rocks down there for a while then walked back and got our stuff packed up ready to go. We went on one last walk around the town then got on the bus to come home. Although not all of us made it on to one bus at first because there were so many people trying to get back to San Jose all at once for the end of Semana Santa. Anyway we persuaded the guy to let us o and there weren’t enough seats so we all had to sit on the floor in the handicapped spot. It was tight but we managed to play a game of Up and Down the River while we were moving so the time went by real quick. We got back to San Jose and Evans, Erin, Cristof and I walked the hour and a half walk back to Port from San Jose and the others caught the bus. This trip was definitely the highlight of my whole time so far in Costa Rica.
Good to hear from you again on your blog Gen. I would have been all for seeing the volcano! I gather it wasn't erupting? Or at least not very much! You will have so many experiences to share by the time you get home. Much love from us, Nanny and Grandad xxoo
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