Travel Rooted

Pía López

Talking about traveling, growing our tourism businesses and sustainable innovation from a conscious perspective, so that we can learn together what it really means to be an advocate for Planet Earth, in ways that we can make a positive impact within our reach. Come with me! I don’t know much about these subjects either, but we can discover this green world, together.

Episodes

  1. Visiting Costa Rica in April, May & June + animal trafficking

    04/07/2024

    Visiting Costa Rica in April, May & June + animal trafficking

    Local's authentic advice with Charlie from Oropopo Experiences, covering what you must visit for your Costa Rica trip during the months of April, May and June. In this episode we talk about: 👉 But will it rain? How to understand the weather pattern in Costa Rica in April, May and June 👉 Birdwatching essentials: migration is season is over, but the resident birds start to make an appearance, including what many consider the world’s most beautiful heron, the Agami Heron, and other beautiful creatures such as The Resplendent Quetzal, The Three Wattled Bell Bird and Costa Rica’s national bird: the clay-colored thrush 👉 One place you should not miss to visit to experience the nesting season of the largest turtle in the world: the Leatherback Turtles 👉 Why you can’t miss the Cloud Forest during this season, and what to look forward to from this visit. 👉 A once-a-year phenomenon happening in the South Pacific that will be a feast for your ears. 👉 What’s happening with the illegal animal trafficking market in Costa Rica and how to be a more conscious tourist 👉 The butterfly industry in Costa Rica and a special social project lead by women  👉 The world’s smallest orchid is spotted right here! When, where and how. 👉 Foodie experiences you can’t miss during the months of April, May and June 👉 Things to consider if you’re visiting the Poas Volcano during the months: where to go, what to eat and how to make a road trip of it! ------ Important links: ✨ Monteverde CoolGuide: https://www.costaricacoolrides.com/monteverde ✨ How to Plan Your Trip to Costa Rica Without the Overwhelm: https://www.costaricacoolrides.com/plan-authentic-itinerary-for-costa-rica-trip ✨ Oropopo Experience: https://oropopoexperience.com/ ✨ Lankester Garden: https://jbl.ucr.ac.cr/ ✨ Asociación Mujeres El Porvenir: https://www.facebook.com/mariposariosameap/ ✨ Monterverde Orchid Garden: https://monteverdeorchidgarden.com/ ✨ Freddo Fresas: https://www.facebook.com/freddofresas/?locale=es_LA ✨ Chubascos: https://www.facebook.com/chubascos.co.cr/?locale=es_LA

    1h 34m
  2. How to be a more conscious traveler + what to expect from Costa Rica in January, February and March

    02/18/2024

    How to be a more conscious traveler + what to expect from Costa Rica in January, February and March

    If you're visiting Costa Rica in the first months of the year, specifically January, February, March (and even April), you can’t miss this first episode of Travel Rooted with Charlie, from Oropopo Experiences. In this episode you will learn: Tips on how to make more conscious decisions (and get a better overall experience) in your travels in Costa Rica: transportation, lodging and tours. What foods are in season for the months of January, February and March that you shouldn’t miss because they’re yummy, yummy, yummy! Charlie’s and Pia’s favorite farmers markets and what to order to get the full Tico experience. How to have a more conscious mentality as a traveler, even if you don’t know anything about it and the rewards that come with it. The best way to interact with and spot wildlife in Costa Rica. Birdwatching ‘musts’ in the first three months of the year. Under the sea is the best place to be early this year, find out why, where and how! Costa Rica’s blossom season: a hidden gem that will knock your socks off! How to be an active participant as a traveler, instead of just an observator. And, how to reduce the stress from your “must see” checklist, and actually enjoy every bit of your journey, no matter how many items you get to tick off. I met Charlie by going during Easter Week last year to a small group adventure into the heartland of Costa Rica’s biodiversity in Corcovado National Park. Not only was I amazed by his mastery, but also it’s not everyday that you meet tourism guides that are actual biologists and can pretty much answer all of your questions with knowledge and so much love towards our country and Mother Earth. Let’s take it away, you’re in for a treat!

    1h 34m

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Talking about traveling, growing our tourism businesses and sustainable innovation from a conscious perspective, so that we can learn together what it really means to be an advocate for Planet Earth, in ways that we can make a positive impact within our reach. Come with me! I don’t know much about these subjects either, but we can discover this green world, together.