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 Introduction
 famous cheeses and dairy products produced by local artisans. You will be able to visit farms of local families that offer hikes, horseback riding, typical food and traditional food crops.
Additional activities include a visit to a cocoa farm (you can learn about the process of cocoa to become chocolate and even buy a souvenir), butterfly farms, nurseries, tilapia fishing, tours to see sloths (it is possible to see two species, the three-toed sloth and the two-toed sloth), night tours to look for frogs, adventure activities such as hiking, biking, tubing, suspension bridges and many more activities that complement the offer.
If you want to relax from the day’s adventures, enjoy one of the treatments or massages offered in its spa, immersed in nature or relax in the pool or in one of its spas.
As for the gastronomic offer, there is an extensive menu with fresh and varied products, including meats, pastas and seafood.
In Bijagua, located between the Tenorio and Miravalles volcanoes, you can enjoy wonderful natural beauties and also the luxury and wellness of some hotels and the comfort of others.
This area offers options for all tastes and budgets.
How to get there
By vehicle. Take the General Cañas highway towards Puntarenas. Continue on Route 1 to Cañas. About 10 Km after Cañas turn right towards Bijagua. When in the community of Bijagua, turn off 9 kilometers to the east.
The access roads to Bijagua de Upala are:
• National Route 4 (San Carlos-Guatuso- Upala).
• National Route 6 (Cañas- Bijagua- Upala).
• Santa Cecilia de La Cruz Route, along the North Atlantic
Corridor.
• Route 4, North Atlantic Corridor entering through connection
with route 32.
The nearest international airport is Guanacaste LIR Airport, about 114 kilometers away.
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