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Known by local Indians as the "mountain of rumbling and trembling," Irazu, the highest peak in the Central Volcanic Range and the largest volcano in Costa Rica, soars 11,260 feet above sea level. On the climb up, the vegetation swiftly changes from farms to primary and white oak secondary forests, to the bleak tableland at the summit-an astonishing moon-like landscape!
After a walk along the crater's rim where, on a clear day, one can view both the Atlantic and Pacific coasts. On your way down, we drive through our former capital, Cartago, where we stop at the magnificent Basilica de Los Angeles, our most important church We then go to Lankaster Gardens, a showcase of diverse local flora habitats. The large orchid collection, in particular, is guaranteed to enchant flower lovers.
Our last stop is the historical town of Orosi, surrounded by mountains covered in coffee plantations and watered by the impressive Reventazon River. Here you can walk into the 250-year-old church, which housed the first colonial Franciscan monks and feel the way the first Spanish inhabitants did. The fertile and scenic Orosi Valley, where the mighty Reventazon River flows and the Bride's Veil Falls Can be seen.
Notes: As with all active volcanoes, the level and type of activity changes periodically, often abruptly. Since the last series of eruptions, between August of 1962 and March of 1965, Irazú's principal crater has only emitted fumaroles activity -- but things could change again at any time.
      Warning this Volcano is over 10,000 feet height      
Departures Around 7:30 am. Pick up times vary depending on the hotel location

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