“On the edge of Costa Rica,” or at least that’s where one lucky group is going in June of 2012 to explore its travel attractions and experience its unimaginable beauty.
Mrs. Kelsheimer and Mrs. Wilson are sponsoring an eight to ten day trip to Costa Rica for all PCHS students and their parents are also welcome to go. You don’t have to be a student when they go, so all juniors and seniors currently here at PCHS are welcome too; you just have to pay before the trip. The cost is still undetermined, but it’ll be based on the tour group being used, excursion choices and the sign up dates. They should have the prices ready by the group meeting. The group meeting will be held soon to check for interest in the trip, so listen to the announcements for the date. Every person will be required to have a passport to go on the trip, so make sure to have one by then.
One possible itinerary or guide is as followed:
Day One: Fly to Costa Rica
Day Two: San Jose Arenal region
Day Three: Arenal region (volcano area and soak in the Tabacon hot springs)
Day Four-Five: Monteverde (cloud forest with zip line sky trek through the rain forest)
Day Six: Carara-central pacific coast (Jaco beach and Carara biological reserve with plentiful wildlife)
Day Seven: Manuel Antonio National Park (white sand beaches and rain forests with squirrel monkeys, three- toed sloths and orange-purple crabs)
Day Eight: Sarchi- San Jose- (possible white water rafting or kayaking)
Day Nine: Depart for home
This trip is going to be an unforgettable experience. It may be a little on the pricey side for most, but that’s why we’re being told this early so we can save up for the trip.
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