Travel Information Monteverde and Santa Elena Costa Rica
History and Brief Background on Monteverde, Costa Rica.
Monteverde Costa Rica is located along the continental divide in north central Costa Rica and is famous for its rich biodiversity and cloud forests: you may have heard of the disappearance of the golden toad that was once found in the cloud forests, or the Resplendent Quetzal (Pharomachrus mocinno), which still nests here. Monteverde Cloud Forest is a popular destination for both biologists, students and tourists
CLIMATE and WEATHER: At approximately 1500 meters above sea level the climate in Monteverde is cooler compared to the low lands of Costa Rica. There are two seasons in this part of the world, the rainy season and the dry season. The rainy times of year in Monteverde is from June to the end of October (saying that we often have some very nice weeks in July and August). It can also be rainy in other months (which is why the area is so green with so much diversity!).
The climate, like the flora and fauna, is very diverse in Costa Rica and depends on many factors such as solar radiation and the complex topographical relief of the land. There also exists phenomenon like El Niño to further complicate things. With such complicated climate, meteorology is not a fine art in Costa Rica. Suffice to say that in the rainy season it rains about 100 inches and in the dry season (particularly Jan - Apr) there is practically much less rain.
Pelo de Gato
´Pelo de Gato´is the local name for the fine mist that often can be found in Monteverde, sometimes at the same time the sun is shining: which of course, means we also get fabulous rainbows! The light mist blows in with the trade winds from the west and is one of the essential ingredients in a cloud forest where many plants are arboreal not terrestrial. Such plants depend on a high humidity or mist of precipitation for the nutrients and moisture they carry. Learn more about the Monteverde Reserve on a guided hike.
The Road to Monteverde!
The other hot topic in Monteverde, after the rain, are the roads! The roads are made of dirt and can have many holes. In the rainy season the roads can be muddy. The roads that lead to Monteverde, be it from the Pan - American highway or from Tilaran consist of dirt and rock (see below). A 4x4 vehicle is strongly recommended for both seasons mainly because of the higher clearance, the extra traction is rarely needed. Saying that the road is now paved all the way from the Pan America Highway to Guacimal, so you only have to drive the last 45 minutes on a dirt road!

There is controversy surrounding the decisions to pave the road. A minority of people oppose the paving of the roads for a number of reasons: part of the reason being the influx of people it could bring and all of the associated problems that come with large numbers of people, pollution, social problems, etc. and some people would like to see Monteverde stay the same for ever.
It is hard to stand in the way of "Progress" and a bill was signed to pave parts of the road (these have been competed in parts of Monteverde and from the Pan-American Highway up to Guacimal.
The Areas of Monteverde
While Monteverde is technically the last 3.5 kilometers of the road before the Monteverde Cloud Forest Reserve, people often refer to the whole area as Monteverde while in fact there are 3 separate if somewhat vaguely divided "villages": Monteverde, Cerro Plano and Santa Elena.
The main commercial center is Santa Elena. If you drive just a few minutes outside Santa Elena you will find yourselves in the countryside, so the center is very small! In Santa Elena you will find banks, a supermarket, a post office, many tourists related businesses and the bus and police stations, plus the main church. A mall was built next to Santa Elena in 2010 which has 30 units are so, and are in the process of being rented. The mall is located in thecommerical area and the forests and reserves of Monteverde just a few kms up the road remain untouched.
OUR LOCATION - Monteverde Tours Desafio Adventure Company
Our Monteverde office is easy to find! We are located just a few steps east of one of the main banks in Santa Elena, called (the bank has a bright orange front). Desafio is underneath a cafe with REALLY great coffee called the Common Cup, just opposite a store (that all the locals know) called 'Pintura Sur'.
Below - Photos of Stores and Facilites Around Santa Elena Town
Cerro Plano is a plateau situated on the road between the Monteverde Cloud Forest and Santa Elena. Cerro Plano is home to the Ecological Farm and Butterfly Garden, and other tourist attractions and restaurants. After Cerro Plano is Monteverde ´proper´ where you will find Stella's Bakery, C. A.S.E.M (the famous womens´ co-op), the chees factory, the Quaker meeting house and the Friend´s School. The upper end of Monteverde is mostly made up of a few large hotels and private homes. The road stops at the Monteverde Cloud Forest Reserve.
THE QUAKERS OF MONTEVERDE
In 1951 a group of Quakers (members of the Religious Society of Friends) objecting to the draft emigrated from the United States to Costa Rica and settled in what was to be Monteverde. Part of the Quaker faith is the belief that there is an inner light in everyone and that this inner light is in essence a piece of God. Most Quakers consider themselves pacifists. The Quakers founded the Cheese Factory, the Friends School and in an attempt to protect the areas watershed purchased much of the land that now makes up the Monteverde Reserve. The Quakers have played a major role in the development of the community and this is one of the things that make Monteverde a special place.
Learn more about the Quakers on the Cheese Factory Tour.
"If we give you a rifle will you fight for the Lord?
But you can't kill the Devil with a gun or a sword.
If you're expecting to see people wearing funny hats driving horse drawn wagons you will be disappointed. Most current day Quakers do not look like they do on the Quaker Oats T box and have not since the 1600's. Many people confuse the Quakers with the Amish. Some of the children of the original settlers have integrated into the community and married while others have returned to the United States.
The Quakers of Monteverde practice un-programmed, silent meetings. Worship consists of an hour of meditation where participants try to listen to the (Holy) Spirit, until someone is moved by the Spirit to speak. There is no minister or preacher. Services are Wednesday and Sunday at the Quaker meetinghouse and are open to the public.
For more information on the Society of Friends visit http://www.quaker.org/. There is also a very interesting book entitled Monteverde Jubilee Family Album, available from Monteverde's bookstore Chunches S.A.
In the last 50 years Monteverde has grown into a popular destination for tourists. With the increase in visitors things have begun to change and many people are wondering what is in store. Issues such as the project to pave the roads raise concern as to Monteverde's future. Some work has been done in plans for sustainable development but there is still much more to be done.
There is a divide or autonomy between the top end of Monteverde near the Cloud Forest Reserve (here there are many Costa Rica-North Americans with relatively more money and some potentially useful resources like the Monteverde Institute) and the area of Cerro Plano / Santa Elena where the majority of Costa Ricans live. In the last couple of years some activities and a general increase in the Monteverde area as whole has brought more of a union to the zones.
I would strongly recommend that people visiting the country spend a couple of days here to experience the stunning natural beauty as well as the unique and peaceful atmosphere that is Monteverde.
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