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Cabecar Indians Tour

Jungle Trek from Pacuare Lodge, Central Valley and Highlands, Costa Rica

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Central Valley and Highlands, Costa Rica

The Talamanca Mountains are host to the Cabecar Indians, the largest indigenous group in Costa Rica, and one that retains many of its traditional customs and beliefs. In contrast to many other indigenous groups, the Cabecar do not live in villages, but prefer small family units scattered throughout this isolated region that includes the Pacuare zone.

The Zutkia, or shaman, plays a multifaceted role in Cabecar culture as priest, magician, metaphysician or healer. From the Pacuare Lodge it is possible to visit a shaman and isolated family groups to learn something of their folklore and way of life, as well as enjoying the alluring tropical rainforest. The tour lasts the whole day and is quite physically demanding. 

Itinerary

After a delicious breakfast we’ll depart the lodge for an uphill climb through lush rainforest, crystal clear streams and stunning wildlife. As you slowly make your way up steep inclines and through verdant jungle foliage, you will quickly become aware that you are not alone in this mysterious land.

Strange piercing calls punctuate the stillness, followed by the flutter of wings and a burst of color. Overhead a pair of tucans has taken flight, curious of the strange intruders who clumsily make their way below. During the course of your journey, our naturalist guide will point out to you the many hidden secrets of this exotic natural habitat. 

After approximately two hours the foliage thins and you are greeted by the laughter of children and rhythmic clucking of hens. A banana tree fringed clearing opens before you, providing a stunning panoramic vista of the shimmering rainforest canopy below. Latte colored palm-frond huts and curious stares signal your arrival. Once at the Shaman’s hut your guide will introduce you to the Zutkia, a man of small stature yet wizened beyond his years.

Depending on his mood, you will have the unique opportunity to listen to him share his intimate knowledge of nature, and of the traditions and customs that have survived for centuries and which provide the foundation for the Cabecar’s relationship with nature. The Zutkia speaks Spanish and Cabecar, his native tongue; therefore, our expert guide will translate during the exchange. After briefly visiting with a nearby Cabecar family, we will begin our trek back down to the lodge.

We urge our guests to request permission from our guide before taking photographs of any Cabecar people. The Cabecar are very zealous of their customs and way of life and do not like to be photographed, and we strongly respect this wish.

Prices

Dates Ccy Adult Child Notes
01 Jan 08 - 31 Dec 08 USD 40.00 40.00
Prices Include:

Naturalist Guide & snack

Prices Exclude:

Anything additional not mentioned in the itinerary.

Any prices indicated are for guidance only and are subject to final confirmation at the time of booking with the Travel Specialist who provides the service. For any activities displayed without an indication of price, a quotation can be obtained from the Travel Specialist through our enquiry system.

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Great Reasons To Go

  • Visit a Cabecar Shaman and isolated family groups to learn about their folklore and way of life.
  • Explore the ecologically diverse rainforest.

Quick Facts

Activity Type

Nature Walks Land-based Activities

Duration

4 to 5 hours

Start Point

Pacuare Lodge

End Point

Pacuare Lodge

Operating Months

Year round

Operating Days

Daily

Level Of Difficulty

Moderate Difficulty

Age Restrictions

Minimum Age: 12 years

What to Bring

Sunscreen or sun block
Insect repellent
Waterproof camera or regular camera (with waterproof case)
Binoculars
Hiking shoes
1 windbreaker; unlined Anorak, shell type, which can be tied around your waist
 

Group Size

0

Other Information

We urge our guests to request permission from our guide before taking photographs of any Cabecar people. The Cabecar are very zealous of their customs and way of life and do not like to be photographed, and we strongly respect this wish.