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Embark on an offroad adventure from LIR airport to experience the raw beauty of Costa Rica's countryside. Covering a distance of 40km, this thrilling journey will take you through the picturesque communities of Comunidad, Sardinal, and Potrero. Be prepared to navigate rough terrain and even cross a small river with the help of a 4x4 vehicle during the winter months.
If you prefer a more conventional route, you can take the regular path from LIR airport, which spans 66km and passes through the charming towns of Belen, Huacas, Brasilito, and Potrero. No matter which route you choose, you'll be treated to magnificent views and a true taste of Costa Rica's natural wonders.
Get ready for an unforgettable offroad adventure or a scenic drive through Costa Rica's stunning landscapes!
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Gallo Pinto - Gallo Pinto is the national dish of Costa Rica, consisting of black beans and rice mixed together and seasoned with herbs like cilantro, garlic, and onions. It's typically served for breakfast but can be found throughout the day, often accompanied by fried plantains, sour cream, and red peppers. This hearty dish is both filling and flavorful. Casado - Casado is a traditional Costa Rican meal that usually includes a protein (like chicken, beef, or fish), rice, beans, salad, and plantain slices. This plate is meant to offer a complete meal with all the necessary nutrients and is popular for lunch or dinner. Variations may include different proteins or regional ingredients. Tostones - Tostones, also known as patacones, are twice-fried green plantain slices that are a popular snack or side dish in Costa Rica. They have a crispy exterior and soft, starchy interior, and are often served alongside meals or as a standalone treat. While they can be plain, they're commonly enjoyed with a dollop of sour cream and a sprinkle of salt. Historical Appearance
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