Guayabo National Monument
Guayabo National Monument
Guayabo National Monument
4.5
08:00 ص - 03:30 م
الاثنين
08:00 ص - 03:30 م
الثلاثاء
08:00 ص - 03:30 م
الأربعاء
08:00 ص - 03:30 م
الخميس
08:00 ص - 03:30 م
الجمعة
08:00 ص - 03:30 م
السبت
08:00 ص - 03:30 م
الأحد
08:00 ص - 03:30 م
عرض كامل
المنطقة
تواصَل مباشرة
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المطاعم
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4.5
378 تعليق
ممتاز
182
جيد جدًا
149
متوسط
41
سيئ
4
سيئ جدًا
2
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Ulla L
Laholm, السويد212 مساهمة
زوجان • سبتمبر 2023
Här fick vi en historia lektion. väldigt imponerande hur dom kunde bygga förr i tiden. Här svingade sej aporna i träden och en kalkon fågel fick vi också se.
كُتب بتاريخ 10 أغسطس 2024
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Karen H
7 مساهمات
زوجان • فبراير 2024
So interesting! This archaeological site is well restored, and explained very well with good signage in English and Spanish. Nice walking trails too. Difficult to get to though, and not many signs pointing the way when you need them.
كُتب بتاريخ 18 فبراير 2024
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Domilolo
Vienne, فرنسا242 مساهمة
زوجان • يناير 2024
If you are very close to this site, go there, it is not excessive in terms of price, the walk lasts 1 hour. Too bad there aren't many explanations... Be careful of a lot of mosquitoes during our visit.
كُتب بتاريخ 10 يناير 2024
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Karen
كوستاريكا16 مساهمة
العائلة • ديسمبر 2023
We should all know this place and soak up our ancestors. This place is extremely valuable and important. You need a little more information about it. We had the opportunity to see several species of birds and white-faced monkeys.
My strongest criticism would only be that in the aqueduct area the railings are overtaken by tourists and they enter the areas they shouldn't, we saw a family doing it and even sitting taking photos in these structures. It would be important to consider greater protection within the park for those who do not have the culture or respect for these areas.
Otherwise, all good!
My strongest criticism would only be that in the aqueduct area the railings are overtaken by tourists and they enter the areas they shouldn't, we saw a family doing it and even sitting taking photos in these structures. It would be important to consider greater protection within the park for those who do not have the culture or respect for these areas.
Otherwise, all good!
كُتب بتاريخ 31 ديسمبر 2023
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Arranger2011
تامبا, فلوريدا5 مساهمات
مايو 2023
We thoroughly enjoyed this archeological dig.
It is well laid out, and has plenty of signs giving information in both Spanish and English. Easy to navigate, even though a lot of steps. Amazing to think that this was buried from so long ago. Hoping that more resources will be available for further excavations in the near future.
It is well laid out, and has plenty of signs giving information in both Spanish and English. Easy to navigate, even though a lot of steps. Amazing to think that this was buried from so long ago. Hoping that more resources will be available for further excavations in the near future.
كُتب بتاريخ 12 مايو 2023
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justonehuman
San Rafael de Escazu, كوستاريكا37 مساهمة
الأصدقاء • أبريل 2022
It’s a tragedy that so little of Costa Rica’s indigenous pre-contact history has survived intact into the present (largely, it’s worth noting, because of the actions of American companies like United Fruit Co. (Chiquita) and Dole during the 20th century). But there’s one notable exception which can be visited by travelers, and that’s the Guayabo National Monument archaeological site in Turrialba.
I won’t lie to you: this place is NOT easy to get to. You’ll almost certainly have to arrange a custom tour to get there, since it’s pretty far off the beaten track of the usual tourist attractions. There’s really nothing of interest nearby, either; my tour tacked on a quick stop in Cartago for some downtown sightseeing and lunch, but that’s over 90 minutes away from Guayabo.
So I can hear your thoughts, imaginary reader: “if it’s THAT hard to get to and out of the way, then why bother?”
Well, the answer is pretty simple: it’s the largest, best-preserved, and most tourist-friendly archaeological site in all of Costa Rica. If you wanted to know more about who made all those neat objects in the Museo del Oro, then this is THE place to go see how they lived. And the experience is worth the trouble: as you hike the hour-long main trail (which has other additional nature trails you can do if you want), you are rewarded with some spectacular views of the largest pre-Contact settlement known in Costa Rica, as well as the chance to view the site’s features up close. The highlights are an ancient aqueduct which still “works” and an exposed section of the ancient roads which once crisscrossed the jungle in the region coming to and from the settlement. This was clearly a place of political power back in the day, and it’s not hard to lose yourself in trying to imagine what life would have been like in this town in its heyday. And as a bonus, you might well have the place all to yourself while you do, since the site is so isolated!
Is this a must-see destination for anybody visiting Costa Rica? No, not really — it’s only worth the trouble if you’re intrigued by the indigenous history of the country, or if you want to channel your inner Indiana Jones hiking through the Central American jungle to visit a “lost” ancient city. But if that sounds even a little bit like it might be your cup of tea, then Guayabo is definitely worth the bother!
I won’t lie to you: this place is NOT easy to get to. You’ll almost certainly have to arrange a custom tour to get there, since it’s pretty far off the beaten track of the usual tourist attractions. There’s really nothing of interest nearby, either; my tour tacked on a quick stop in Cartago for some downtown sightseeing and lunch, but that’s over 90 minutes away from Guayabo.
So I can hear your thoughts, imaginary reader: “if it’s THAT hard to get to and out of the way, then why bother?”
Well, the answer is pretty simple: it’s the largest, best-preserved, and most tourist-friendly archaeological site in all of Costa Rica. If you wanted to know more about who made all those neat objects in the Museo del Oro, then this is THE place to go see how they lived. And the experience is worth the trouble: as you hike the hour-long main trail (which has other additional nature trails you can do if you want), you are rewarded with some spectacular views of the largest pre-Contact settlement known in Costa Rica, as well as the chance to view the site’s features up close. The highlights are an ancient aqueduct which still “works” and an exposed section of the ancient roads which once crisscrossed the jungle in the region coming to and from the settlement. This was clearly a place of political power back in the day, and it’s not hard to lose yourself in trying to imagine what life would have been like in this town in its heyday. And as a bonus, you might well have the place all to yourself while you do, since the site is so isolated!
Is this a must-see destination for anybody visiting Costa Rica? No, not really — it’s only worth the trouble if you’re intrigued by the indigenous history of the country, or if you want to channel your inner Indiana Jones hiking through the Central American jungle to visit a “lost” ancient city. But if that sounds even a little bit like it might be your cup of tea, then Guayabo is definitely worth the bother!
كُتب بتاريخ 4 مارس 2023
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tyagi
مدينة نيويورك, نيويورك396 مساهمة
يناير 2023
It is always amazing to see what isolated groups, in different parts of the world, have been able to build more than 2,000 years ago.
كُتب بتاريخ 24 يناير 2023
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jeanfrombos2n
Boston, MA339 مساهمة
ديسمبر 2022
Very interesting, but get a guide, as it's hard to interpret the site without one. We had Jorge as our guide--he's very experienced with this site and knows everything.
كُتب بتاريخ 9 يناير 2023
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banstead
Kirkby Lonsdale, UK416 مساهمة
نوفمبر 2022
We arrived soon after 9am and it turns out we were the first visitors of the day. Having been advised by our hotel we'd be able to pick up a guide there, we were surprised that there wasn't any English speaking guides. However a local guide offered his services for free as he felt his English wasn't good enough - Martin I believe he was called - gave us an excellent tour, and of course we tipped him. There are bi-lingual signs so we'd have got an overview but we learnt a lot more with the guide.
We saw quite a lot of birds and a "lively" sloth, plus a very long line of leaf cutter ants!
The site is amazing and to think there's so much still to be excavated, just a tiny part has been so far and I believe there's no funding to do any more. Such a shame for such a significant site.
We saw quite a lot of birds and a "lively" sloth, plus a very long line of leaf cutter ants!
The site is amazing and to think there's so much still to be excavated, just a tiny part has been so far and I believe there's no funding to do any more. Such a shame for such a significant site.
كُتب بتاريخ 18 ديسمبر 2022
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Dennis G
4 مساهمات
نوفمبر 2022
Our English speaking guide, Angie, was extremely knowledgeable about the area, and was able to explain everything clearly and happy to answer lots of questions. Also very flexible and helpful
كُتب بتاريخ 20 نوفمبر 2022
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Hola. Nosotros preguntamos lo mismo y la respuesta es que no. De hecho en la página del sitio está explicitamente prohibido. Además, por el tipo de recorrido creo que sería incomodo para una mascota.
كُتب بتاريخ 5 أغسطس 2018
Lots. Try the Marracuya, More Than Words. My personal favourites. There is another place good for lunch.... Soda la U. Try the special coconut risenbeans on Thursdays. For a nice mountain view, try the Turrialtico lodge. It has great views and good food.
كُتب بتاريخ 23 مارس 2018
Se puede llevar a un adulto mayor en silla de ruedas a visitar el Monumento?
كُتب بتاريخ 11 فبراير 2017
Puede llevarlo hasta el Monumento sin embargo dentro del parque no es posible por la construcción en sí, las calzadas sin de piedra y hay desniveles.
Puede informarse directamente al teléfono 2559 1220 para este visitante específico, porque talves puede usar el auditorio.
Horario 8 a 15:30 hs
Nacionales
¢1000 adultos
¢400 niños 6-12
mayores de 65 años no pagan
extranjeros
$5 adultos
$1 niños 6-12
كُتب بتاريخ 12 فبراير 2017
Hello, Is a 4x4 vehicle required to visit?
كُتب بتاريخ 29 نوفمبر 2016
Can you be more specific on which road is paved and which road is rough? We will be coming from Tortugero.
كُتب بتاريخ 9 يناير 2016
Approaching Guayabo from Turrialba is paved.
كُتب بتاريخ 3 يناير 2017
Take the bus to Turrialba....
Turrialba to Guayabo Monument Bus Schedule
(departs from the large Turrialba/San Jose bus terminal, 1.25 hour ride):
Turrialba to Guayabo
Monday - Saturday
11:15 am
Sunday & Holidays
9:00 am
Guayabo To Turrialba
Monday - Saturday
12:30 pm, 4:00 pm
Sunday & Holidays
12:30 pm, 4:00 pm
كُتب بتاريخ 23 نوفمبر 2015
I'm wondering about what the conditions are to get to the ruins from where you park the car? My dad has a lung condition and cannot exert himself too much, if at all, without getting short of breath. Not to mention his bad knees. Would this be an issue here?
كُتب بتاريخ 18 يونيو 2015
It is a small park. From the parking lot is just across the street from the entrance. You might even be able to park on the road side next to the entrance. It is a small park. There are 2 routes within the park and even the long one is probably about a mile, but has many steps and it is very humid in that area. So, you can take the short route that will take you to the main site.
كُتب بتاريخ 3 يناير 2017
il vaut mieux se restaurer avant ou après la visite dans le petit village de Turrialba (petit épicerie ou resto local)
كُتب بتاريخ 13 مارس 2015
عرض نتائج 1-10 من أصل 10
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