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Carthage 2 nights 3 days travel course
Day 1: History and religious culture exploration
Angel's St. Mary's Cathedral โ Carthage Ruins โ Municipal Museum โ Central Market
Recommended time:8 hours
Core points:In the first capital of Costa Rica and the historical city of Carthage, which was built in 1563, the Vasilica de Nuistra Seola de Ross Angeles (the Angel's Catholic Cathedral), where thousands of pilgrims are visited every year, experienced a black Virgin Mary's statue and a healing miracle called La Negrita, and an unfinished Santiago Apostol in 1910 earthquakes. Explore traces of the Costa Rica colonial era in the ruins, and in the municipal museum opened in 2010, in -depth understanding the history and culture of Carthage, and experiencing local agricultural products and traditional crafts in the central market.
Day 2: Nature and Volcanic Experience
Irasu Volcano National Park โ Langkester Botanical Garden โ Ooshi Valley โ Pakuare River
Recommended time:10 hours
Core points:On the top of the Irasu volcano at 3,432 meters above sea level, the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans at the same time, and in 1963, the volcanic eruptions experienced a historical site that covered the cores with volcanic ash for two years, and observed more than 3,000 tropical plants, including endangered native orchids and toe plants at 11 hectares of Langkester Botanical Garden. Visit one of the Costa Rica colonial churches, taste local traditional foods, and experience the rapid rafting and rainforest ecosystems in the world -class rafting spot.
Day 3: Nature Protection Area and Culture Experience (Optional)
Sabergre Protection Zone โ La Marta Wildlife Protection Zone โ Tureri Alba Volcano
Sabergre Protection Zone:3 hours, observation of rare birds and rare birds and exploration of ecosystems
La Marta Wildlife Protection Zone:Observation of Wildlife, Costa Rica, etc.
Turrey Alba Volcano:Takes 4 hours, exploration of trekking and volcanic terrain
Carlos Duran Nursing Home Ruins:It takes 1 hour, Costa Rica Medical History Experience at the Ruins of Tuberculosis Nursing Home in the early 20th century