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The falls north of Santa Fe are one of the most mysterious waterfalls in the area. Most people who have lived here for years have never seen them and don’t even know they exist, yet they are marked on old maps. Usually, you can’t see the falls, but occasionally they will run so huge that you can see them from the miles away in Delicias! We’ve heard that the property the falls are on was purchased by a foreigner who now doesn’t want tourists roaming through his land, but you can still legally hike to the falls by walking up the river from below. Good luck, and if you make it there, send me a photo for the website!
This waterfall is legendary in the area, and few people have actually made the epic journey to see it. It's a two-hour hike each way, so plan to spend the day hiking up to it... bring plenty of f ...
These falls are north of the map area, on one of the largest rivers in the area. Few tourists ever go to them and I haven't visited either so I don't have a photo to share with you. I've heard th ...
Montezuma Falls is perhaps the most famous waterfall in Costa Rica. It isn't a single waterfall, but three separate falls. To reach the first falls, start at the main beach road near Hotel Amor d ...
Anamaya Resort in Montezuma is one of the world’s premier yoga retreat centers. High on a bluff overlooking the Gulf of Nicoya, and next to Montezuma Falls, it has one of the world’s most spectacular locations for a hotel or retreat center. Focused on Yoga Retreats, Anamaya alternates between week long retreats with various mixed [...]