
The Ultimate Costa Rica Adventure in a Week
Dive into Costa Rica’s greatest hits from canyoning waterfalls and rafting rapids to ziplining jungles and snorkelling reefs
What's Included?
Guides
All itinerary activities with local, expert, English-speaking guidesMeals
All breakfasts, 4 lunches and 5 dinnersAccommodation
7 nights in characterful hotels and jungle lodgesTransfers
To and from the airport and everything in betweenEquipment & Permits
Everything you need for canyoning, rafting, kayaking, zip-lining and snorkelling, plus all permits and entry feesSmall Like-minded Groups
Solo-friendly by design, join our small n’ sociable groups of up to 14 like-minded, active and outdoorsy people…
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What's it like?









Kayak rainforest rivers from Punta Uva’s golden sands, keeping watch for sloths and howler monkeys, then snorkel coral reefs in Cahuita National Park
Raft the world-famous Pacuare River, named one of the best on the planet by National Geographic, then overnight in a remote jungle eco-lodge
Spot toucans, monkeys, and butterflies on guided hikes through pristine rainforest trails and private reserves away from the crowds
Eager for more adventure in Costa Rica? Check out our 11-night Ultimate Adventure in Costa Rica with extra days of thrills and exploration
Key Information
Day 1
¡Bienvenidos a Costa Rica!

Driving
Your host will meet you on arrival at Juan Santamaría International Airport (SJO) in San José. From there, you’ll travel east into the peaceful Turrialba Valley, a two-hour drive through orchards, small towns and rolling coffee fields. Your base for the first two nights is Villa Florencia, a relaxed spot with comfortable rooms, a tropical courtyard, volcano views, a pool, jacuzzi and hammocks for lazy afternoons. In the evening, tuck into a traditional Costa Rican dinner cooked by local chefs, a chance to meet your head guide and get to know your fellow adventurers. The rest of the night is yours to unwind and get ready for what’s ahead.
Day 2
Rainforest canyoning adventure

Canyoning
Today you’ll head into a private reserve for a full day of canyoning in the heart of Costa Rica’s rainforest. After a short drive past sugarcane and coffee plantations, you’ll set off on a hike beneath the canopy, alive with the calls of toucans and howler monkeys. Your guide will help you spot wildlife and point out unusual plants before the forest opens into a series of canyons carved by clear mountain streams. This is your playground for the day: scrambling over rocks, wading through rivers and rappelling down waterfalls. Lunch is a home-cooked spread prepared by a local cook, served with wide views across the Turrialba Valley. By late afternoon, you’ll return to Villa Florencia, content, tired and ready to relax.
Day 3
Whitewater rafting along the tropical Pacuare River

Rafting
After a hearty breakfast, you’ll gear up for an unforgettable rafting expedition on the world-famous Lower Pacuare River. Over eight miles of exhilarating whitewater await, broken up with stops to hike jungle trails and cool off in hidden pools beneath waterfalls. Between rapids, calm stretches invite you to swim, float or simply soak up the spectacular scenery. By afternoon, you’ll reach the remote Pacuare Eco Lodge, perched above the river and surrounded by dense jungle. The cabinas are rustic but comfortable, with a shared kitchen, showers and wide views of the valley. Once settled, you can cool off in the river, wander into the forest or stretch out in a hammock to the calls of toucans and the rush of water. As night falls, your guides will serve a traditional dinner of rice and beans, fresh vegetables, tropical fruit and jungle chicken, a fitting end to the day.
Day 4
Zipline canopy and Tarzan swing adventure

Zip-lining
Hiking
Wake to the sounds of the rainforest surrounding your lodge. After a breakfast of fresh fruit and local dishes, your guides will brief you and fit your harness for an adrenaline-fuelled morning above the jungle floor. The adventure begins with an ascent into the treetops, before launching onto a course of nine zip-lines, including the longest on the Pacuare. You’ll glide from platform to platform through dense foliage, alternating between long, fast stretches that bring a rush of speed and shorter, slower sections that give you time to take in the views of rivers, waterfalls and the emerald canopy all around. The grand finale is the Tarzan Swing, a free-fall drop that arcs back and forth above the jungle. Back at the lodge, the rest of the afternoon is yours to enjoy at your own pace, whether that’s relaxing in a hammock, listening to the sounds of the forest or watching for colourful birds and wildlife nearby. As evening falls, you can join a guided night hike along rainforest trails, venturing out in search of the nocturnal creatures that emerge after dark.
Day 5
From river rapids to the beach

Rafting
After an early breakfast, it’s time to dive back into the whitewater, this time tackling the most exciting stretch of the Pacuare. Class IV rapids crash around almost every bend, delivering plenty of adrenaline while your guides keep things safe and fun. Between the rapids, you’ll drift through a dramatic river canyon flanked by rainforest, with vertical walls draped in vines and dotted with waterfalls. National Geographic has even named the Lower Pacuare one of the top five commercially rafted rivers in the world. Midway through, you’ll stop for a riverside picnic before continuing downstream toward the Caribbean lowlands, where your rafting adventure ends. For the next two nights, you’ll stay at Shawandha Lodge, an eco-retreat set in a rainforest reserve just steps from Playa Chiquita. The wooden bungalows come with hammock terraces and are surrounded by wildlife-rich gardens, while a waterfall pool and tropical restaurant make it an ideal base for exploring the Caribbean coast.
Day 6
Kayaking, sloths and cooking class

Kayaking
Savour a relaxed breakfast before heading to Punta Uva, a quiet stretch of golden sand backed by palms and turquoise water. From here, you’ll paddle a kayak towards the mouth of a jungle river, drifting into calm waterways where sloths doze in the branches and howler monkeys call overhead. The afternoon is yours to slow down after a few high-energy days - swim in the Caribbean, unwind at your lodge or opt for a treatment at the spa. Later, join a hands-on cooking class with a local señora who will show you how to prepare some of Costa Rica’s favourite traditional dishes, before sitting down together to enjoy the meal.
Day 7
Cahuita National Park and return to San José

Snorkelling
Hiking
Driving
Your final day begins with a scenic boat ride along the coast to Cahuita National Park, a protected marine and land reserve that holds Costa Rica’s largest coral reef system. Mask and snorkel at the ready, you’ll spend an hour exploring colourful gardens of hard and soft corals, swimming among shoals of tropical fish and, with luck, spotting a stingray or a harmless reef shark gliding through the blue. Back on shore, you’ll follow a trail through Cahuita’s coastal forest. Along the way, keep an eye out for sloths, howler and capuchin monkeys, and an array of reptiles moving through the jungle canopy. After lunch, you’ll return to San José and settle into a comfortable inn just a few kilometres from the airport. In the evening, you can share an optional farewell dinner with your guide and fellow travellers, a perfect way to celebrate the adventures you’ve shared before your onward journey home tomorrow.
Day 8
Adiós Costa Rica

Enjoy breakfast at your hotel before heading to San José Airport in time to catch your international flight home.
The Area
Logistics
Starts
Juan Santamaría Airport, San José (SJO)
Arrive before 15:00 on Day 1
Ends
Juan Santamaría Airport, San José (SJO)
Depart any time on Day 8
Transfers
On Day 1, your host will meet you at Juan Santamaría International Airport (San José) any time before 15:00. Complimentary group transfers to your first hotel in Turrialba are included. Travellers arriving at similar times will be transferred together, so a short wait at the airport may be required due to the driving distance to the start point. Your host will confirm your exact pick-up arrangements before you travel.
On Day 8, a return transfer to Juan Santamaría International Airport will be arranged at a time to fit your departure schedule.
Travel options
There are regular international flights into Juan Santamaría International Airport (SJO) in San José, Costa Rica’s main international gateway.
- From the US & Canada: There are numerous direct connections from major hubs, including Miami, Orlando, New York, Newark, Houston, Dallas, Los Angeles, Atlanta, and Toronto. These routes are served by airlines such as American Airlines, Delta, United, JetBlue, Alaska Airlines, and Air Canada. Flight times range from around 2.5 hours (Miami) to 6 hours (Los Angeles/Toronto).
- From Europe & the UK: Direct flights operate from London (Gatwick and Heathrow), Madrid, Frankfurt, Paris, Zurich, and Amsterdam. Airlines such as British Airways, Iberia, Lufthansa, Air France, KLM, and Edelweiss serve these routes. Direct flight times are typically 10–11 hours from London and Madrid, and around 11–12 hours from other European hubs. If you’re travelling from elsewhere, it’s usually straightforward to connect via one of these major US or European hubs.
Day 1
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
Day 2
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
Day 3 – Day 4
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
Day 5
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
Day 6
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
Day 7
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
Day 8
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
What is the food like?

Meals on this trip showcase wholesome, fresh Costa Rican flavours, with an emphasis on natural taste and simplicity. Staples such as rice and beans feature often, from gallo pinto (a traditional breakfast mix of rice, beans and eggs) to casado (a platter of rice, beans, plantains, salad and meat or fish). Along the coast, you’ll find fresh seafood dishes such as ceviche, while snacks and street foods include empanadas, patacones (fried plantains) and sweet treats like tres leches cake or cajeta de coco. Fresh tropical fruit, smoothies and Costa Rica’s world-renowned coffee are available everywhere, and the country also produces excellent artisan chocolate.
All included meals are served at your lodges or hotels, or enjoyed as scenic picnics in the wilds. A few meals are not included, giving you the freedom to explore local restaurants and choose your favourites from à la carte menus.
Vegetarians, vegans and other dietary requirements can be catered for, simply let us know via your passenger information form.
What is the accommodation like?

Turrialba
You’ll spend your first two nights at Villa Florencia, set in a peaceful valley just outside Turrialba. This charming hacienda-style lodge combines Costa Rican hospitality with comfort and relaxation. Accommodation is in twin-share rooms with warm wooden furnishings, private bathrooms, Wi-Fi, and views of the surrounding countryside.
The lodge is built around a tropical courtyard and features a swimming pool, jacuzzi and inviting hammock area, all overlooking the nearby Turrialba volcano. The restaurant serves authentic Costa Rican dishes prepared by local chefs, with fresh produce and regional flavours at the heart of every meal. Between adventures, you can stroll through the gardens, enjoy the tranquil setting, or simply unwind and soak up the laid-back atmosphere.

Pacuare
You’ll spend two nights at the Pacuare Outdoor Centre Eco Lodge, a secluded adventure retreat in the heart of the rainforest, overlooking the Pacuare River and surrounded by pristine jungle. You’ll raft into the lodge and stay in rustic twin-share cabins that blend seamlessly with the natural surroundings. Each cabin has cosy bedding, a private bathroom and a veranda where you can relax, take in the views and listen to the sounds of the river and jungle.
The lodge is dedicated to sustainable tourism, and you’ll have the chance to learn more about conservation in the area. Meals are served in the communal dining area, expect hearty, home-cooked dishes made with fresh, local ingredients.

Puerto Viejo
You’ll spend two nights at Shawandha Lodge, set within a private rainforest reserve just outside Puerto Viejo on Costa Rica’s Caribbean coast. This eco-lodge blends natural tranquillity with rustic comfort, offering uniquely designed wooden bungalows nestled in lush tropical gardens. Each twin-share bungalow features high wooden ceilings, mosaic-tiled bathrooms, private terraces with hammocks and Wi-Fi.
Wildlife is often spotted right on the grounds, from sloths and monkeys to colourful toucans and butterflies. The lodge has a beautiful pool framed by jungle greenery, while its open-air restaurant serves creative dishes that combine local Caribbean flavours with a French twist. All of this is just a short walk from Playa Chiquita, one of the region’s most pristine beaches.

San José
You’ll spend the final night of your trip in San José at the Adventure Inn (or a similar property), located in the tranquil and safe neighbourhood of Ciudad Cariari, just a few kilometres from the airport. This family-owned inn offers spacious twin rooms, thoughtfully designed with inviting décor that reflects vibrant local culture, and equipped with modern comforts such as air conditioning, private bathrooms and free Wi-Fi. ou can relax by the hotel’s refreshing pool or jacuzzi, surrounded by lush tropical gardens.
Upgrades
For solo travellers looking for their own space, an optional private room can be booked for an extra charge. Please see Optional Extras for the price and request this at the time of booking, as this is subject to availability.
This trip has been rated as Moderate
This action-packed week-long adventure is designed to showcase the very best of Costa Rica through a wide range of activities and immersive experiences in its natural environments, from rivers and rainforests to beaches and jungle canopies. Wildlife is ever-present throughout the journey, with an expert guide on hand to help you spot and understand it along the way.
No previous experience is required for any of the activities, just a reasonable level of fitness and a sense of adventure. Before canyoning, zip-lining, rafting or kayaking, you’ll receive a full introduction and safety briefing, making them suitable even for complete beginners. Please note that you should feel comfortable with heights, as some elements (such as canyoning and zip-lining) involve being elevated or suspended.
Over two thrilling days, you’ll navigate the renowned Lower Pacuare River, celebrated by National Geographic as one of the world’s top rafting destinations. You’ll experience a dynamic mix of Class II–III rapids (perfect for beginners) and the more heart-pounding Class III–IV rapids as you journey through verdant river canyons and gorge walls draped in rainforest. The rafting route offers both adrenaline-fuelled and serene sections, ideal for swimming, soaking in waterfalls, or simply floating to the rhythm of the jungle. Your expert guides will provide comprehensive training and pave the way for a safe and exhilarating experience. A moderate level of fitness is advised as you’ll be paddling actively and navigating rapids. Expect long days on the water, and come prepared with quick-dry gear and a readiness to get wet.
For the hiking sections, expect easy jungle trails with walks of two to four hours at a time, often in hot and humid conditions. For the water-based activities, you’ll need to be confident in water and able to swim.
What if i need to skip an activity?
If you’ve never tried canyoning, zip-lining, rafting or kayaking, this is the perfect opportunity to give them a go, as instruction will be tailored for first-timers. However, we understand that these activities may not be for everyone. If you’d prefer to opt out of any of them, simply let your guide know, you can instead enjoy some extra leisure time in the jungle or on the tropical beaches.
What will I need to carry?
Your larger bag suitable for all your belongings will be transported for you. You'll need a small rucksack to carry personal items during each day of activity.
This trip runs year-round, exploring regions such as Turrialba, the Pacuare River, Cahuita National Park and Punta Uva. Costa Rica’s diverse geography means the weather can vary widely from place to place, but thanks to its tropical location, temperatures and humidity remain fairly consistent throughout the year.
Coastal areas are warm, averaging 25–34°C (77–93°F), while higher elevations such as the central highlands are cooler, around 17–26°C (63–79°F). Humidity remains high year-round, typically 60–80%.
Costa Rica has a typical dry season (December–April) with hotter, sunnier days and minimal rain, and a rainy season (May–November), which brings more frequent showers, lush green landscapes, fewer tourists and excellent wildlife-spotting. Rain is usually heaviest in September and October. Destinations like Cahuita and Punta Uva, along the Caribbean coast, see more consistent rainfall year-round, with short dry spells in March–April and again in September–October.
Because of the country’s microclimates, weather forecasts can be unreliable. The best approach is to come prepared, stay flexible, and enjoy the unique conditions each day brings, whether that’s sunshine, a refreshing downpour, or the rainforest at its greenest.
We’re still waiting to collect any reviews from other travellers on this trip. However, all our hosts go through an extensive vetting process to ensure that your adventure is awesome.
Itinerary Activities
- Guided canyoning in the heart of the rainforest
- Whitewater rafting on the Pacuare River
- Zip-lining and waterfall hike among the forest canopy
- Kayaking session from Punta Uva beach
- Local cooking class
- Snorkelling session in Cahuita National Park
- Guided hike through the Cahuita National Park coastal forest
Guides
- Local, expert, English-speaking guides
Accommodation
- 7 nights in small-scale family run hotels or jungle lodges
Meals
- All breakfasts
- 4 tasty lunches including a cooking class
- 5 Costa Rican dinners
Transfers
- Group arrival transfer from San José Airport at set times on Day 1
- Group departure transfer to San José Airport at any time on Day 8
- All transfers during the trip
Equipment
- Everything you need for canyoning, rafting, kayaking, zip-lining and snorkelling
Permits & Fees
- All permits and entry fees
Our trips are hassle-free by design. We include all the activities and equipment, as well as many of the meals, so you can simply rock up with your rucksack and share the adventure with your new pals.
Travel to and from the trip
Our trips do not include flights, trains or other travel to the start point and back from the end point.
Tips
Tips are not included in the trip cost. These are entirely at your discretion but there is an expectation to tip for good service. We recommend budgeting approximately:
- $60 USD for the trip leader
- $40-50 USD for support staff and drivers
Of course, you are free to tip more or less, and the amount should be reflective of your perception of service and quality – a tip is not compulsory and should only be given when you receive excellent service.
Travel insurance
Travel insurance is compulsory for all of our adventures, and you'll need to provide your policy details before departure. Your insurance should offer adequate cover for overseas medical treatment, evacuation/repatriation, your baggage and equipment, and the specific activities involved in your adventure. We also recommend ensuring your policy includes cancellation and curtailment cover, in case you're unable to join your trip due to unforeseen circumstances such as illness.
Standard travel insurance may not cover all the activities included in your adventure, so it's essential to check the details carefully. There are adventure-specific providers that many travellers have used in the past, such as True Traveller (for those based in the UK or Europe), or Rise + Shield, both of which offer cover for a wide range of adventurous activities.
Please make sure your chosen policy meets your individual needs and covers all aspects of your trip.
Visas
Visa requirements often change, and you are responsible for obtaining any required visas for this trip. Please check with your nearest embassy or consulate for up-to-date advice.
Personal Expenses
You know your own spending habits best, so please budget an appropriate amount for things like optional meals and drinks, shopping, optional activities, and laundry. On average, you should budget around $20–30 USD for each meal not included in the trip.
What's included?
- All equipment for rafting, kayaking and zip-lining
- All your canyoning and rappelling gear (except shoes - see below)
- Snorkelling equipment
What do I need to bring?
- Soft overnight duffel bag, rucksack or suitcase
- Daypack (20-30 litres)
- Waterproof liner for daypack
- Dry bag for all water-based activities
- Lightweight waterproof jacket
- Lightweight waterproof trousers
- Lightweight trousers/shorts/skirts
- Quick dry clothing (for water based activities)
- Short sleeved and light-coloured long sleeved tops, for sun protection
- Light fleece jumper
- Underwear and socks
- Swimwear for multiple days
- Sunglasses
- Sunhat
- Hiking boots (worn-in)
- Trainers for canyoning and rappelling that you don't mind getting wet - you won't be able to rappel in open shoes like Crocs or flip flops.
- Sandals
- Travel pillow or pillowcase (optional)
- Eye-mask
- Sleepwear
- Universal travel plug adapter
- Power bank or solar charger (optional)
- Passports (and visas)
- Travel insurance documents
- Ear plugs
- Insect repellent
- Suncream
- Quick-dry towel
- Personal first-aid kit (inc. blister treatment)
- Alcohol hand-gel
- Headtorch or torch
- Personal snorkelling gear (optional)
- Reusable water bottle (1-2 litres)
- Energy bars and snacks - read our article on Best Hiking Snacks
Additional Night at Holiday Inn Express, San Jose, Costa Rica Airport (Twin/Double/Single Room)
Payable Before Departure
Additional Night at Holiday Inn Express, San Jose, Costa Rica Airport (Twin/Double/Single Room)
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Optional Private Room Upgrade
Payable Before Departure
Optional Private Room Upgrade
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Private Arrival Transfer San Jose Airport - Turrialba (1-3 pax)
Payable Before Departure
Private Arrival Transfer San Jose Airport - Turrialba (1-3 pax)
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We partner with the World Land Trust to ensure this trip achieves Net-Zero emissions. We also support their Buy an Acre programme, helping local communities to buy and protect natural habitats in perpetuity.
What's the number?
It works out on average at 148kg of CO2 emissions per person, including all local transport, accommodation, food, activities, guides, staff and office operations.
The only thing it doesn’t include right now is flights and travel to the destination. We do make an overall estimate across all our customers separately, but as we don’t book flights, have customers from all corners of the world, and no way of reliably knowing their travel plans, we simply can’t include an individual number in the figure on display here. We’ve got a goal to fix that, so that when you book, there is a way to measure and mitigate the carbon emitted by your flight too.
But what does the number mean?
Yep, hard to picture eh? To give you an idea:
- Driving 1000 miles/1609km would be approximately 281kg of CO2 in an average car (or 140.5kg per person, if there were two of you in it).
- A return economy class flight between London and New York would be approximately 1619kg (1.66 tonnes) per person.
- 10 trees in a temperate forest are estimated to remove approximately 250kg of CO2 from the air in a period of 5-10 years.
What are we doing about it?
Our trips are relatively low-carbon by design, and we're working with all our hosts to develop long term carbon reduction plans. We partner with the World Land Trust to ensure this trip achieves Net-Zero emissions. We also support their Buy an Acre programme, helping local communities to buy and protect natural habitats in perpetuity, ensuring the protection of the reserve and its wildlife.
Want to know more?
Amazingly, no international travel company has ever publicly published their carbon measurements before, as far as we know. We believe that must change, quickly. So we’re openly sharing the method we used in the hope that other companies will be able to more easily follow suit and build on what we've done so far. You'll find it all here.
In Costa Rica, tap water quality varies depending on the region. In many tourist areas and larger cities like San José, the tap water is generally safe to drink; however, in more remote areas it's advisable to stick to filtered water as a precaution. There will be drinking water available at each night's accommodation, and your host will carry refill water where possible as well. Remember to bring a reusable water bottle (1-2L) to carry with you during activities as this will help reduce waste from single-use plastic bottles.
Your host will provide sit-on-top kayaks, which are great for both beginners and experienced paddlers. These kayaks are lightweight, stable, and easy to manoeuvre. Before you set off, your guide will give you all the necessary information to use the kayaks safely.
Overtourism is increasingly affecting popular destinations such as Costa Rica, making it harder to enjoy its natural wonders in peace. The high influx of visitors can strain local resources, damage the environment and raise living costs for residents. To avoid contributing to these issues, we have deliberately chosen not to include some of Costa Rica’s better-known and heavily visited spots (such as Manuel Antonio National Park and Monteverde Cloud Forest Reserve). Instead, we focus on lesser-known but equally breathtaking destinations such as Turrialba, the Pacuare River, Punta Uva and Cahuita National Park.
These areas offer outstanding natural beauty and often place a strong emphasis on conservation. For example, the Pacuare River flows through a protected forest reserve managed by local indigenous communities, who enforce visitor limits and sustainable practices to safeguard the rainforest ecosystem. In this way, you’ll experience Costa Rica’s incredible biodiversity and landscapes through a more sustainable approach to travel, one that benefits residents, visitors and the country’s precious natural environment.
Travel in wild and remote places always comes with a degree of unpredictability; weather, road conditions, and local factors can sometimes mean adjustments to the itinerary. Your expert local guides are trained to adapt quickly and will always prioritise your safety and enjoyment. If a planned activity can’t go ahead exactly as scheduled, they’ll arrange the best possible alternative so you don’t miss out on the experience.
You’ll be accompanied throughout by a highly experienced tour leader and naturalist guide, who will manage the trip from start to finish and ensure you get the most out of every destination. For larger groups of more than eight travellers, an additional support guide will join the trip.
For specialist activities such as rafting, canyoning and zip-lining, you’ll also be joined by certified activity guides. These experts are responsible for safety briefings, equipment and instruction, ensuring you feel confident and well-prepared.
Yes, please note that the zipline course in Pacuare has a maximum weight limit of 240 pounds or 108kg per person, approximately.
Marta Marinelli, raised in Italy’s serene Prosecco Hills, dreamt of global adventures, inspired by her father's travel stories. Her passion evolved into a career, backed by a decade of studies including degrees in international tourism and destination management. She’s worked in the adventure travel sector since 2012, living in Italy, the UK, and now sunny Portugal.
Over twenty years, Marta has explored over 60 countries, visiting remote areas like Ghana, Rwanda, Sao Tome and Principe, Haiti and Nepal’s Upper Mustang region. As a Senior Adventure Expansion Manager at Much Better Adventures, she focuses on creating life-changing experiences, ranging from multi-activity adventures, and challenging treks to ultimate adventures in iconic places. She loves the challenge of finding the best local adventure hosts around the world, collaborating on adventures that offer genuine immersion, pushing beyond the beaten path and working on exclusive itineraries that challenge your comfort zone.
What makes her tick? Enabling people to live adventure-rich lives while positively impacting and empowering local communities around the world, generating sustainable opportunities for both the host, guides, community, and the environment.
This trip takes place in environments where wild animals are present in their natural environment, where protections and controls on their movement may be limited or non-existent. Some species may be dangerous, venomous, or unpredictable. Sightings are a privilege, but safety is key. Always follow your guide’s instructions and any posted signage.
We recommend considering your comfort around wildlife and discussing any concerns with your host before travel, particularly if you have allergies, phobias, or related health conditions.
This trip operates in areas where daytime temperatures can reach extreme levels, with limited shade and, at times, high humidity adding to the challenge. These conditions can affect physical performance and increase the risk of dehydration or heat-related illness. Your guide will adjust the pace and monitor the group closely, but staying well hydrated, wearing suitable clothing, and using sun protection is essential.
Before travelling, consider your ability to remain active in high temperatures and consult a medical professional if you have any concerns, especially if you have cardiovascular or heat-sensitive conditions. Arriving a day or two before the trip may help you adjust gradually to the heat.
Sure can! Over 70% of our travellers travel solo, it’s a great way to meet like-minded people.
Our team of Adventure Hunters co-create exclusive adventures which are run by highly vetted, specialist hosts. The trip is run by our trusted host partner in the destination. We only work with independent, local, in-destination experts who know the very best places to explore and how to stay safe. Read more information about the local teams we partner with. You’ll be introduced to the host straight after making a booking via the Much Better Adventures platform.
Much Better Adventures refer to the UK Government’s official travel advice when designing trips and monitoring trip operations. We recommend that all customers are familiar with the practical information provided on the Government’s FCDO website, where current travel advice can be found by searching for the applicable destination(s).
For customers joining this trip from other international destinations – please also read the official travel advice applicable to your country of residence/origin, as this may differ.
We recommend checking out the country-specific information and also talking to a travel nurse.
We automatically convert prices from the local currency that a host receives to your chosen currency. We update our exchange rates on a daily basis so this does mean that prices displayed on the site are subject to currency fluctuations, which is why you may see them change over time.
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All of our group adventures are specially designed for adults to enjoy as we want these adventures to bring together outdoorsy people who are truly like-minded. You must be over 18 to join one of our trips.
You're always in good company on one of our adventures.
Our trips are typically made up of a mixture of solo travellers and small groups of 2 or 3 friends, with most in their 30s-50s.
Our sociable adventures are solo-friendly by design and naturally attract outdoorsy people with a shared mindset; a love for adventure, a desire to push themselves and meet awesome, like-minded people along the way. Check out our Community Values – a shared code to make sure that everyone's experience is safe, inclusive and brilliantly unforgettable.
It’s this camaraderie that has so often turned a great adventure into a life-changing one.
Don't just take our word for it:
- 95% of people rate the group dynamics on our trips 5/5
- 90% of people recommend joining a trip to make new friends
- 75% of people have met people on our trips that they would now consider friends
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DEPARTURE DATES
Sunday 19th April 2026
to Sunday 26th April 2026
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