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Info & Travel Tips
Items to bring:
- Passport: To enter Costa Rica you will need
a valid passport that will not expire after 90 days upon arrival
to Costa Rica. However, some International flights require a
passport that is valid for at least 6 months from your departure
to Costa Rica. It would be best to follow the latter to be on
the safe side. Visas are not required for citizens of USA, Canada,
or United Kingdom. It is always a good idea to make a copy of your passport and put somewhere separate than you actual passport. This copy will make securing a new passport at the US Embassy in San Jose easier should you lose your passport. CRG will assist you in securing a new passport should this happen.
- Binoculars and optional Spotting Scope with Tripod:
Waterproof types are best, most guides at the lodges supply
their own scope for you to use.
- Bird Book: "A Guide to the Birds of Costa
Rica" by Stiles and Skutch.
- Camera and film: Beware of humidity problems
with cameras and video
equipment in the tropics. You may want to bring a compact hair
dryer to remove this humidity. This should be done gently and
over a period of time in order to not damage your equipment.
- Clothing: Long pants and long sleeve shirts
are best to deter any insects and minor scratches from the vegetation.
The new, lightweight outdoor variety is very comfortable and
dries quickly. Shorts and T-shirts can also be useful. A lightweight
jacket will be welcomed in the middle elevations, a fleece or
medium weight jacket for those visiting the highlands such as
Savegre Mountain Lodge. Laundry can be done at most of the lodges
for those wanting to travel light.
- Shoes: Light weight hiking boots will be
invaluable, preferably waterproof Gortex boots. Sandals are
useful around the lodges and beach but should not be worn on
the forest trails. Rubber boots are always an option but typically
do not provide sufficient support for hiking.
- Raingear: Umbrella or Poncho, whichever you
feel is more practical; rain suits can be quite uncomfortable
in the lowlands.
- Sun Protection: Sunscreen, Hat, and Sunglasses.
- Mosquito Repellent: Although mosquitoes will
not be a problem in most of the areas you visit in Costa Rica
it is still nice to have your own supply on hand when they are
encountered. Repellent containing "Deet" works best such as
Deep Woods Off. Deet is mildly poisonous but if used modestly
poses no threat. It is not necessary to spray profuse amounts
before going into the field unless you are hiking in chigger
infested areas, see "Chiggers" under Info and Travel tips on
the previous page. You should protect all rubberized or plastic
areas of binoculars, scopes, watches, etc before spraying as
repellent has a tendency to partially melt rubber and plastics.
Repellent can be purchased in nearly all of the more modern
supermarket types here in Costa Rica such as Mega-Super and
Mas-x-Menos.
- Toiletries: Best to bring these with you
but supermarkets in CR do carry a wide variety.
- Medications: Mainly prescription items, pharmacies
and supermarkets have a wide variety of over-the-counter medicines
that are quite effective. Costa Rica Gateway will also assist
you in securing any medical needs you may require while touring
Costa Rica with our agency.
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