The was a fantastic place and you did a great narrated tour. Amazing to see the top of the mountain/ volcano you pointed out and walking across the moving bridge across the top of the rainforest must have been incredible . I loved the hot springs and under the waterfall and good that you could go in both. The sloth Park looked brilliant and that red coloured frog was adorable. Had to laugh at your sons face when he tried the 90% chocolate 🤭 That was so good, thanks for sharing ~ Anna 👍
These are really fun activities for kids. The chocolate tour is great.. nice that you had the chance to taste some fruits and juice. My favorite is the hot spring :-) Thanks for sharing this list.. planning to visit Costa Rica next year :-) Enjoy the rest of your vacation.
We travelled with it from Europe. We borrowed it from friends on this occasion but you can buy one in one of the big adventure gear shops. We usually go to Globetrotter in Germany for all our travelling gear or Decathlon in France and Belgium.
Great Video and I am very much inspired by seeing this and now I have a strong belief about that I can do with my 9y old and 3y old kids with backpack. Could you please share your itinerary the things you did in Le Fortuna and close by places.
You can do it! This is the whole idea of the channel really, to show parents how much adventures they can have with kids in tow. We spent one month in Costa rica and most of it is on TH-cam, in chronological order, in the Costa rica series. We started in San Jose, then Tortuguero, Sarapiqui (great for water activities), La Fortuna, Rio Celeste (Cacao Farm and National Park Tenorio), Samara (off the beaten path, seaside village), Monteverde (cloud forest), Manuel Antonio, Uvita and Corcovado NP before returning to Heredia and flying out.
We were there at the end of July 2022 for 5 days. We had a guide for Arenal and hanging bridges as they are better at spotting wildlife and kids enjoyed their company but it is definitely possible to do without. You would pay only the access fee for the park in both places but would need to drive yourself. The trails are well signposted.
If you are keen on discovering more activities for families, our Costa Rica road trip starts here: th-cam.com/video/IVVpXgehmRU/w-d-xo.html
Chào Bạn ! Cảm ơn đã chia sẻ ! La Fortuna và núi lửa Arenal. Một video nội dung tuyệt vời. Chúc Bạn một ngày tốt lành 🌻🌻❤
Giới thích những chuyến đi du lịch tuyệt vời. Yêu thiên nhiên
I hope you receive them as you deserve and that you like my country and that your children will enjoy it too and come back
Thanks for sharing with us. Loved watching! Costa Rica is so beautiful!
Glad you enjoyed it!! Thanks for coming along.
Thank you
You're welcome
Great video, I'm glad you and your lovely family had a great time in my country
Yes, thank you! We really enjoyed the time in CR and all the wonderful nature and wildlife.
Beautiful trees and thank you for sharing
Thanks for visiting!
Thank you very much my friend for sharing great video👍
Thank you! Cheers!
So nice in Costa Rica !
We loved the country and the people!
Many thanks for sharing guys👏👏really cool video, Costa Rica is so beautiful
It really is! Lovely place with low impact tourism.
The was a fantastic place and you did a great narrated tour. Amazing to see the top of the mountain/ volcano you pointed out and walking across the moving bridge across the top of the rainforest must have been incredible . I loved the hot springs and under the waterfall and good that you could go in both. The sloth Park looked brilliant and that red coloured frog was adorable. Had to laugh at your sons face when he tried the 90% chocolate 🤭 That was so good, thanks for sharing ~ Anna 👍
Você faz vídeo lindos e fáceis de assistir desejo saúde e felicidade 🇧🇷
Thank you for watching! see you in the next video.
Good job👍👍
Thank you so much 😀 for your feed-back.
Thanks for visit
Thanks for coming!
Wow, your channel is really attractive. There are a lot of pretty places and a lot of travel information, so I love it!👍6
Thank you very much! Hopefully you found some useful info and inspiration on Costa Rica.
These are really fun activities for kids. The chocolate tour is great.. nice that you had the chance to taste some fruits and juice. My favorite is the hot spring :-) Thanks for sharing this list.. planning to visit Costa Rica next year :-) Enjoy the rest of your vacation.
Thank you 🤗! Chocolate and coffee are great treats to take with you from Costa Rica and make wonderful souvenirs!
This was really excellent! We are excited to take our kids to Costa Rica! Me and my wife just subscribed!
Thank you so much for the kind feed-back. Glad it was useful and happy to have you on board! 😊
where did you buy or rent that backpack to carry your kid.. its so cool
We travelled with it from Europe. We borrowed it from friends on this occasion but you can buy one in one of the big adventure gear shops. We usually go to Globetrotter in Germany for all our travelling gear or Decathlon in France and Belgium.
Great Video and I am very much inspired by seeing this and now I have a strong belief about that I can do with my 9y old and 3y old kids with backpack. Could you please share your itinerary the things you did in Le Fortuna and close by places.
You can do it! This is the whole idea of the channel really, to show parents how much adventures they can have with kids in tow. We spent one month in Costa rica and most of it is on TH-cam, in chronological order, in the Costa rica series. We started in San Jose, then Tortuguero, Sarapiqui (great for water activities), La Fortuna, Rio Celeste (Cacao Farm and National Park Tenorio), Samara (off the beaten path, seaside village), Monteverde (cloud forest), Manuel Antonio, Uvita and Corcovado NP before returning to Heredia and flying out.
What was the travel dates ? Also do we must need travel guides to do hikes for arenal volcano and hanging bridges
We were there at the end of July 2022 for 5 days. We had a guide for Arenal and hanging bridges as they are better at spotting wildlife and kids enjoyed their company but it is definitely possible to do without. You would pay only the access fee for the park in both places but would need to drive yourself. The trails are well signposted.
What month did you go?
We were there in July.