Aerial Tram outside San Jose
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Hi <BR>We were in Costa Rica in November and went up to the Rainforest tram then. It was wonderful...we made reservations on the tram's website and they picked us up at our hotel in a van. It was q 1/2 hours or so up to the rainforest with a great guide -- a very twisty and windy trip. We arrived in pouring rain -- had a poncho with us but you could buy one there for under $10. Rain died down and we had a great trip on the tram with our guide -- an ornithologist. Saw some birds but mainly the jungle. An amazing sight to see everything covered with a plant of some kind. It would be spectacular in the spring to see the orchids in bloom. We also took a hike around the property and saw lots of unusual plants -- even the ants were fascinating. Hope you enjoy your trip. We liked Costa Rica but were somewhat put off by the bars on the windows and big electronic gates with barbed wire. I wouldn't take anything valuable and wouldn't drive on my own in the city -- no street signs or addresses. Taxis were great as were bus tours. We were at the Intercontinental for 2 nights -- gorgeous hotel with an armed guard outside. Britt coffee is wonderful -- great tour there. Poas interesting but I got altitude sick there...too high.Then to Puntarenas to board our ship. Trip over Pan Am highway was really hairraising. Very scary drivers cutting in and out on the blind two lane road. Glad we had a good driver!
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Kim: We were there 2 yrs ago, and if I went back to Costa Rica again, I won't bother with the tram ride. If you take any tours while there, you will see the same flora and fauna along the highways. We loved the Arenaul volcano and the Monteverde Cloud Forest. Both were long trips but well worth it.