Do a magic waterfall hike and plant a tree
The forest in Bajos del Toro is always covered in cloud which is what gives it its name. It also means waterfalls are everywhere. If you’re staying at El Silencio Lodge & Spa, one of the best things to do is a private waterfall hike with a guide. The tour takes about two hours, and you’ll follow trails leading you to a pristine creek and, of course, waterfalls! Along the way you’ll learn about the cloud forest’s fragile ecosystem. Afterwards, leave a legacy in the form of a tree in Costa Rica’s carbon-offsetting forests and play a part in bringing back Quetzal birds to the region.
Wing Boots Wisdom:
Bring plenty of water and a light raincoat as you’re likely to experience a few rain showers. It’s a cloud forest after all!
The forest in Bajos del Toro is always covered in cloud which is what gives it its name. It also means waterfalls are everywhere. If you’re staying at El Silencio Lodge & Spa, one of the best things to do is a private waterfall hike with a guide. The tour takes about two hours, and you’ll follow trails leading you to a pristine creek and, of course, waterfalls! Along the way you’ll learn about the cloud forest’s fragile ecosystem. Afterwards, leave a legacy in the form of a tree in Costa Rica’s carbon-offsetting forests and play a part in bringing back Quetzal birds to the region.
Wing Boots Wisdom:
Bring plenty of water and a light raincoat as you’re likely to experience a few rain showers. It’s a cloud forest after all!
The forest in Bajos del Toro is always covered in cloud which is what gives it its name. It also means waterfalls are everywhere. If you’re staying at El Silencio Lodge & Spa, one of the best things to do is a private waterfall hike with a guide. The tour takes about two hours, and you’ll follow trails leading you to a pristine creek and, of course, waterfalls! Along the way you’ll learn about the cloud forest’s fragile ecosystem. Afterwards, leave a legacy in the form of a tree in Costa Rica’s carbon-offsetting forests and play a part in bringing back Quetzal birds to the region.
Wing Boots Wisdom:
Bring plenty of water and a light raincoat as you’re likely to experience a few rain showers. It’s a cloud forest after all!