You would be forgiven to think our little group ate simple carbohydrate-laden foods, and lots of them, given the calories we were burning each day. But nothing could be further from the truth. We ate like kings and queens.
All our hosts along El Camino de Costa Rica went out of their way to impress us with their local cuisine, and trust me, we loved it. In a sense, we ate our way across a continent, and I don’t believe any of us lost a pound on the hike.
A Taste of Costa Rica: Gastronomy on El Camino de Costa Rica
Just a few examples:
Photo by Garry Wallace.
A wood barbecue lunch served on a mountaintop consisting of mushroom skewers, grilled plantain and caramelized pineapple slices, was cooked by Chef Martine. This has to be the best seat at any restaurant I know.
Photo by Garry Wallace.
No one — vegan, carnivores or omnivores — went hungry on this trip!
Garry Wallace recently completed the Camino de Costa Rica, and he wrote a series of stories recounting the experience.
Here is Part 4 of his hiking the Camino de Costa Rica tomorrow!
Earlier this year, we told you about Camino de Costa Rica, a 280-km hike from Costa Rica’s Atlantic to its Pacific coast.
Garry Wallace is a managing partner at Serenity Boutique Hotel in Quepos, Puntarenas. Learn more at www.serenityhotelcostarica.com.