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About us

We’re always down to walk, find and explore new places …a few months ago we decided to make a commitment to share our trips and provide all the information necessary so that others could look at this and get all the details they needed to get the most of out the experience.

Each week we share details of a new place: how to get there, what to do and some tips so that you can easily grab your crap, get away and have a good time anywhere you want.

If you’re reading this It’s because you’re the type of person that wants to go out, explore and live to connect with nature, leave excuses behind and dare to try something new… And with so many incredible places to visit, the first thing that comes to our mind is to motivate you along the way, to make sure you enjoy the ride and each moment so that life can inspire you with stories and experiences to tell.

THANKS! Karla, Glori, Tavo y Trejos.

Karla

She’s the girly queen of the group, doesn’t like to talk in the videos, and has mad photography skills. She has some serious attitude problems when she gets hungry. Karlita is a graphic designer by profession but in reality she is an entrepreneur, visionary and can master any type of business in a heartbeat. She shaped Que Buen Lugar image. Currently you can find her at her local café and design store in Barrio Amón.

 

 

Glori

She is self-made viking, in charge of telling the best jokes, although she knows of all the songs on this planet … she has cero rhythm and everything she says comes in a combo with some odd small town word or saying. Currently, Glori is an occupational therapist, she works in child therapy at her office in Escazú, she also likes to run and pedal hard during her free time.

 

 

Tavo

The guy swears he’s black, he’s always had a passion for traveling but until now he managed to get the most out of it. He is the first to be seen doing cannonballs into the pools, hanging from the cliffs, is always attacked by flies, has a past of soccer and reggaeton, is an excellent co-pilot, starts to slur his words when he gets overly excited and is the silliest one of the group, funny and bossy, he’s pretty much the team organizer. Tavo is a business administrator during the week, he works in finance at Jaleas Ujarrás, his more formal side.

Trejos

He is natural born viking since he’s always been an adventurer thanks to his family. This dude is quite a character, he’s the one known for saying inappropriate comments and things that creep you out. Trejos is pretty much the kid of the group, so we have to be pushing him around and one detail is that when he lies he stutters. During the week, Trejos is an architect so you can find him from here to there and back and forth with all his projects.

12 mandamientos

1

Las Mejores Cosas Son Gratis

Un amanecer, un atardecer, una noche estrellada y admirar un paisaje por primera vez no tiene precio.

2

Dejar El Lugar Más Limpio Que Como Lo Encontró

Toda la basura que genere va de vuelta y la que encuentre también.

3

Todo Es Cuestion De Actitud...

NADA NOS DETIENE.

4

No Hay Prisa

El tiempo no lo es todo, relajarse y disfrutar... Dejar que todo fluya.

5

Compre Y Use Lo Que El Pueblo Produce

Probar la comida típica de la zona, la sodita recomendada o comprar una artesanía del lugar.

6

Ver Y No Tocar

Cada planta, animal u objeto natural sin moverlo de su lugar. Tomar foto para nunca olvidar

7

Siempre Con La Mente Abierta...

A pesar de cualquier imprevisto o cambio de plan, disfrutar del camino, el momento y el lugar.

8

El Que No Arriesga, No Gana...

Atreverse a lo nuevo, sentir la adrenalina, superar el miedo y no quedarse con las ganas.

9

No Deje Que El Clima Influya En Sus Planes

Pasarla bien y apreciar el lugar sin importar las condiciones.

10

No Hay Pregunta Tonta

Si esta perdido o quiere saber más del lugar no dude en preguntar.

11

Lo Cortés No Quita Lo Valiente

Saludar y sonreír a toda persona que cruce su camino.

12

Mejor Prevenir Que Lamentar

Llevar lo necesario para no dejar que el hambre o la sed interfieran el paseo.