Exotic Birds – Poison Dart Frogs – Monkeys – Waterfalls – Wild Pacific Beach
All of this and more is to be found in one of the most biologically exciting places on Earth – Coast Rica’s remote Osa Peninsula – and we’d like to share the best of it with you. Envision original primary rainforest rising up a low ridge from a pristine and entirely undeveloped Pacific beach, stretching as far as the eye can see. Native toucans, scarlet macaws, two- and three-toed sloths, and four species of New World monkeys cruise through the trees, while dramatic waterfalls roar in the jungle. Numerous species of visually striking frogs inhabit the area, including three species of colorful poison dart frogs, red-eyed tree frogs, masked tree frogs, and massive cane toads in their native habitat. Hundreds of exotic bird species abound. In addition to the toucans and macaws, long-tail hermit hummingbirds, elegant and violaceous trogons, blue-capped manakins, crested caracaras, ibis, various raptors and myriad other species are readily photographed. The forest itself is stunning, with old-growth trees and vegetation full of character and beautiful graphic designs just waiting to be discovered.
Expedition leaders Frans Lanting, Christine Eckstrom and Justin Black will share their creative approaches to photographing rainforest fauna and flora, as well as the dramatic landscape. Hands-on in the field, we will cover long-lens and macro wildlife techniques, control of composition and light, fill-flash, panoramic stitching, and other techniques that can be used to great effect in this amazing place.
The staff at El Remanso, our base camp, take great care of us – providing a delicious mix of international and local Tico cuisine, fresh tropical fruits, not to mention the superb margaritas, caipirinhas, and piña coladas – all on an inviting and spacious covered dining deck perched at the top of a canyon, at eye-level with the forest canopy. We’ll bring our long lenses to breakfast to photograph monkeys, macaws and toucans feeding in the trees. The opportunities to explore don’t end with the setting sun. A stroll with our naturalist guides around El Remanso just after dark reveals all manner of nocturnal species.
December 7: ARRIVAL DAY
You will be met at Juan Santamaría International Airport (SJO) by a trusted English-speaking driver we have used numerous times before. He will transfer you and your luggage by van to beautiful Hotel Bougainvillea – the lush tropical gardens are worth the stay on their own. A guide from El Remanson will greet you and other guests at the hotel and share a welcome dinner together.
Overnight at Bougainvillea (D)
December 8: SAN JOSE TO OSA PENINSULA
Our driver will meet us at Hotel Bougainvillea at 6:30am to drive us to the airport. There, we will board Skyway Airlines modern 19-seat LETs L410 UVP E20, chartered exclusively for our use, for the 50-minute flight to Puerto Jimenez. The flight over the mountains and along the coast is incredibly scenic – a great opportunity to do some aerial photography. In Puerto Jimenez, El Remanso staff will meet us at the airstrip and transfer us by 4WD Land Cruisers along the 45-minute scenic drive to El Remanso. Upon arrival, we’ll gather for a welcome orientation and staff introductions, and you’ll have time to get settled in before lunch. We begin photographing that afternoon, and then enjoy dinner in the ocean breeze.
Overnight at El Remanso (B,L,D)
December 9 – 13: OSA PENINSULA
We will spend a full five days making the most of the endless photographic opportunities to be found on El Remanso’s 185 acres, as well as at locations in the rainforest, wetlands, rivers, and coastline nearby. Most instruction will be carried out through hands-on demonstrations, and discussion in the field. Meal times will provide another great opportunity to have questions asked and answered. In the evenings, we will gather to download, edit, go over digital workflow techniques, and constructively critique participant images to ensure that everyone has ample opportunity to learn from the personal visions of participants and instructors alike.
Overnight at El Remanso (B,L,D)
December 14: RETURN TO SAN JOSE, DEPART FOR HOME
After breakfast, we will say goodbye to El Remanso and transfer to Puerto Jimenez for our privately chartered Skyway Airlines flight back to San Jose (landing at SJO by 11:00am) so participants can catch international flights that afternoon. (B)
All costs are per person.
ACCOMMODATION OPTIONS
Classic Bungalow: Private one-bedroom bungalows with rainforest canyon and ocean views, sun deck, and indoor and outdoor showers with views of the forest. Sold out
Superior Room: Rooms on the upper level of the west-facing Casa Poniente, with ocean views, private terrace, and indoor showers and bathrooms with views of the forest. Sold out
Standard Room: Rooms on the garden level of Casa Poniente, with ocean views, a covered terrace, and indoor shower and bathroom. Sold out
All of the accommodations at El Remanso meet an excellent standard. They also offer three Deluxe Villas with private plunge pools, which may be available for those who wish to upgrade. If you are interested in upgrading to this higher level of accommodation, please contact us and we would be happy to help arrange for this. Upgrades are based on availability and additional costs apply. Click here for a detailed description of accommodation options at El Remanso.
OCCUPANCY
Please note that all lodging options at El Remanso have one king-sized bed. Double occupancy on this expedition is available for couples traveling together and sharing one bed. If you are an individual traveler or if you are traveling with a companion and require two beds, please book at the single occupancy rate. It is not possible to pair individual travelers in accommodations with two beds.
PAYMENT SCHEDULE
This payment schedule may be extended if necessary depending on the state of the COVID-19 pandemic at the time of payment due dates.
Standard terms and conditions apply. Please review our terms and conditions even if you have participated in previous Visionary Wild trips so that you are aware of current policies
INCLUDED
NOT INCLUDED
This expedition includes one night’s lodging at Hotel Bougainvillea near San Jose, Costa Rica, and six nights at El Remanso Lodge.
Hotel Bougainvillea is conveniently located just 10 minutes from downtown San Jose, nestled within an award-winning, 10-acre tropical botanical garden that attracts many of the birds and butterflies for which Costa Rica is famous.
A part of the Osa Peninsula National Refuge, El Remanso is owned and operated by gracious and enthusiastic hosts Daniel Gehring and Adriana Domenech Momeñe. The small-scale character of the lodge enables a highly personalized service, and they are proud that most of their guests are enthusiastically referred to El Remanso by friends and family who have stayed there themselves.
The property includes an extensive trail system, which lets you discover the magic of a primary rainforest and observe the abundant wildlife surrounding the lodge. Within a fifteen-minute walk from the lodge, one can explore secluded waterfalls, take a stroll on a deserted beach with tide pools and a lagoon, or look for colorful poison dart frogs next to creeks deep in rainforest canyons. Or, simply relax in the pool or on the mahogany deck of the restaurant while watching colorful toucans, scarlet macaws, and four species of monkeys in the surrounding trees!
El Remanso has been a pioneer in sustainable practices in the Osa Peninsula since its establishment in 1999. Thanks to these efforts, in 2011 the Costa Rican Tourism Board awarded the lodge with the highest rating of the Certification For Sustainable Tourism (CST – level 5) in the lodge’s first certification process, and it has been consistently ranked of one of the very finest eco-lodges in Costa Rica and Latin America ever since.
A part of the Osa Peninsula National Refuge, El Remanso is owned and operated by gracious and enthusiastic hosts Daniel Gehring and Adriana Domenech Momeñe. The small-scale character of the lodge enables a highly personalized service, and they are proud that most of their guests are enthusiastically referred to El Remanso by friends and family who have stayed there themselves.
The property includes an extensive trail system, which lets you discover the magic of a primary rainforest and observe the abundant wildlife surrounding the lodge. Within a fifteen-minute walk from the lodge, one can explore secluded waterfalls, take a stroll on a deserted beach with tide pools and a lagoon, or look for colorful poison dart frogs next to creeks deep in rainforest canyons. Or, simply relax in the pool or on the mahogany deck of the restaurant while watching colorful toucans, scarlet macaws, and four species of monkeys in the surrounding trees!
El Remanso has been a pioneer in sustainable practices in the Osa Peninsula since its establishment in 1999. Thanks to these efforts, in 2011 the Costa Rican Tourism Board awarded the lodge with the highest rating of the Certification For Sustainable Tourism (CST – level 5) in the lodge’s first certification process, and it has been consistently ranked of one of the very finest eco-lodges in Costa Rica and Latin America ever since.
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