Waterfall Rapelling |
After the homestays, we journeyed on some vigorous trails
later to find our end reward be a jaw dropping waterfall embraced by lush
greenery. Behind the waterfall was a cave where we would spend our next 2 nights.
There was something so special about not having electricity or WiFI and going
back to candlelight and fire to live that brought everyone closer together. We
had to entertain ourselves by communicating and using our imaginations to play
games and make music. We fell asleep to the sound of the waterfall and breathed
in nothing but fresh air.
After living in the jungle for over a week, it was time to end our trip in a couple surf towns along the pacific coast, Dominical and Uvita. We had options to do some more excursions on our own time or just relax on the beach. I chose to try my first ever surf lesson in Uvita. I cannot express how exciting this was for me, as I have always dreamed of a surfer lifestyle. My favourite movie when it came out was Blue Crush (guilty pleasure). There was nothing pretty about learning how to surf, besides the scenery and warm ocean. This was hard, and exhausting. I didn’t realize how weak my upper body really was. My surf instructor (Gibran from Bodhi Surf) was super laid back, patient and cared that all of us stood up atleast once on the white water. My board was MASSIVE so there would be more stability, which only means I have no excuse to not stand up. Eventually I did, and road a white water wave to shore. That was all I needed, I was hooked. I knew I had to spend my last few days in Uvita renting a board and attempt to re live that feeling. A few friends and I got right to it and had a blast cheering eachother on and taking pics of eachothers wipeouts. Sadly it was time to return home, but I knew this wasn’t the last time Costa Rica would see me. I was already brewing a plan to head back soon to go to Surf School!
After living in the jungle for over a week, it was time to end our trip in a couple surf towns along the pacific coast, Dominical and Uvita. We had options to do some more excursions on our own time or just relax on the beach. I chose to try my first ever surf lesson in Uvita. I cannot express how exciting this was for me, as I have always dreamed of a surfer lifestyle. My favourite movie when it came out was Blue Crush (guilty pleasure). There was nothing pretty about learning how to surf, besides the scenery and warm ocean. This was hard, and exhausting. I didn’t realize how weak my upper body really was. My surf instructor (Gibran from Bodhi Surf) was super laid back, patient and cared that all of us stood up atleast once on the white water. My board was MASSIVE so there would be more stability, which only means I have no excuse to not stand up. Eventually I did, and road a white water wave to shore. That was all I needed, I was hooked. I knew I had to spend my last few days in Uvita renting a board and attempt to re live that feeling. A few friends and I got right to it and had a blast cheering eachother on and taking pics of eachothers wipeouts. Sadly it was time to return home, but I knew this wasn’t the last time Costa Rica would see me. I was already brewing a plan to head back soon to go to Surf School!
Uvita |