Saturday, May 3, 2008
Day 3: The Wild Side of Hacienda Baru
We heard a rustling in the leaves not too far from where we stood. In a raspy voice that reminded me of Animal from the Muppet Show, our guide suggested a pair of agoutis searching for a meal. We were 20 minutes into a four-hour hike through hot and muggy rainforest.
A Dutch couple on our tour had never heard of such an animal, so I tried my best to describe a large guinea pig-ish creature before our guide whipped out his handy lowland mammal brochure. “Ah, like the hamster?” they asked, but the agoutis had shuffled away, eluding our cameras for the moment.
Today was the day of the sloth. Both two and three-toed were spotted curled up in trees, tight
Our animated guide was a birder at heart. Each twitter and cluck was matched to its respective species, as he identified various parrots, woodcreepers, mot mots and trogons. Although we didn’t come across any monkeys, colorful poison dart frogs announced their presence with a succession of chirps. Chestnut-mandibled toucans and their smaller relative, the fiery-billed aracari, were prolific in the trees.
I bid farewell to Hacienda Baru and drove three kilometers south to Dominical where I found exactly what I was hoping for: a chilled-out, undeveloped surf town with great beaches and an
I grabbed a fish taco at the Backyard Cafe and lounged on one of their sofas while reading a pile of trashy gossip magazines. The cafe also doubles as a used-book store, and has a hefty selection of pulp fiction and travel books.
I was staying at Roca Verde, a beachfront hotel just a kilometer south of the main village. Run by friendly American brothers, the hotel features a large restaurant and bar that doubles as the happening party spot on Saturday nights.
Each room has A/C, a coffee maker and a patio that faces the ocean. I took a quick dip in the pool before heading back into town to scope out the people and places I’d be getting to know over the next couple of days.
Contact Info:
Hacienda Baru National Wildlife Refuge
Tel: 506-2-787-0003
Email: info@haciendabaru.com
www.haciendabaru.com
Hotel Roca Verde
Tel: 506-2 -787-0036
Email: admin@rocaverde.net
www.rocaverde.net