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Old December 19th, 2007, 02:34 AM posted to rec.travel.latin-america
farm girl
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Default Costa Rica - Looking for tour groups

Hi all,

My sister & I (middle aged or so) are looking for a tour to take to
costa rica. We like to do gentle hiking and are looking forward to
seeing the off-the-beaten-path kind of places. We are looking for a
tour that will keep us in touch with the country, and prefer not stay
at big, full service resorts.

Any suggestions?

Thanks
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Old December 19th, 2007, 09:06 PM posted to rec.travel.latin-america
G&G
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Default Costa Rica - Looking for tour groups

Check out Carovan tours.
Pura Vida,
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"farm girl" wrote in message
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Hi all,

My sister & I (middle aged or so) are looking for a tour to take to
costa rica. We like to do gentle hiking and are looking forward to
seeing the off-the-beaten-path kind of places. We are looking for a
tour that will keep us in touch with the country, and prefer not stay
at big, full service resorts.

Any suggestions?

Thanks



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Old December 20th, 2007, 01:49 AM posted to rec.travel.latin-america
Maggie[_2_]
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Default Costa Rica - Looking for tour groups

I'm not into group travel, but I did travel with Overseas Adventure
Travel to Turkey some years ago. I thought they did a wonderful job;
we stayed in locally-owned hotels, ate in small local restaurants,
definitely went off the beaten path, stayed with an elderly couple in
a village in the mountains, spent six nights on a traditional wooden
boat and hiked overland from one anchorage to another. They are owned
by Grand Circle Travel, which caters more to middle-aged travelers.
Either company I think could accomodate you to your liking.

Maggie

farm girl wrote:
Hi all,

My sister & I (middle aged or so) are looking for a tour to take to
costa rica. We like to do gentle hiking and are looking forward to
seeing the off-the-beaten-path kind of places. We are looking for a
tour that will keep us in touch with the country, and prefer not stay
at big, full service resorts.

Any suggestions?

Thanks

 




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