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Finca Sonador

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Finca Sonador

關於Finca Sonador

Finca Sonador, also known as Longo Mai, is a village in South Pacific Costa Rica, right on the border of the Provinces of San Jose and Puntarenas.

Finca Sonador旅遊指南

城市概覽

The Longo Mai movement has its origins in Austria, Germany, Switzerland and France. Young people from the "generation 68" founded the first settlement in 1973 in France ("Longo maï" in Provençal means “may it last long”). They focused on living together, based on self-administration and agricultural self-sufficiency. In addition, they initiated many social projects. In 1979, when many Nicaraguans had to flee from the terror regime of Anastasio Somoza, the cooperative decided to buy land in Costa Rica. The idea was to make it available to the refugees and thereby enable them to live independently and in dignity. After the victory of the Sandinistas, most of the Nicaraguans returned to their home countries. Families of Salvadorian refugees replaced the Nicaraguans, and landless Costa Rican peasant families (indigenous and non-indigenous) settled down as well. Today, most inhabitants have Salvadorian roots. Roland Spendlingwimmer, a founding member of Longo Mai, has been guiding the project from the very first day. While in the 1980s the primary concern was to provide shelter for Central American refugees, the community is today developing into an ecological center. Located at the center of vast Del Monte pineapple plantations, the village of Longo Mai (Longo Mai and Finca Sonador are used as synonyms) functions as a “green lung”. Whereas the huge pineapple plantations are a social and ecological catastrophe, the agriculture of Longo Mai is combined with environmental protection and eco-tourism. For its own use, the village produces corn, beans, rice, yuca (manioc), bananas, platanos (plantains), meat, milk, eggs, fruit etc. They also grow coffee and sugarcane crops to sell on the market. Longo Mai today comprises about 2,200 acres (890 hectares), half of which is protected rain forest. For the approx. 400 inhabitants there are two pulperías (village stores), one school, a kindergarten and two churches. Also, one regional environmental organization (UNAPROA) is based i

如何抵達

From San José to Longo Mai you can get without changing buses, the trip with a Tracopa bus takes 3½ to 4 hours, and leave every 1-2 hours from early morning. After about 3 hours you get into San Isidro de El General, from there the bus takes about 45 more minutes to Longo Mai. If you don't know the route, ask the driver to stop in Longo Mai. From the Longo Mai bus stop, a gravel road takes you about one mile up the hill into the village. You can ask for a shuttle, the residents around the bus stop and Edith's family (+506 8330-6118) charge about ₡2000-3000 for that (in 2010). If you call early, a pick-up service by horse is another possibility.

必看景點

Villagers offer guided tours on themes such as agriculture, the rain forest and other topics. Tours to the petroglyphs on the Finca Sonador and to the giant "Ceiba" tree are also possible. Numerous villagers rent out their horses. A time-worthy ride leads to the "Perica", a spectacular waterfall about 2 hours (on foot) from Longo Mai.

體驗活動

Longo Mai villagers offer a wide range of classes and workshops, such as:

Spanish Dancing Manufacturing of chocolate Pupusas (Salvadorian dish) Tortillas Handicrafts Visitors are invited to help the locals, for example by participating in the coffee or sugar cane harvest.

美食

Most of the visitors will eat with their host families.

飲品與夜生活

In Longo Mai you cannot buy alcoholic beverages. The closest bar is about 30 minutes on foot from the village.

住宿

Many host families offer guest rooms or cabinas (rooms with individual access) with full pension. The tourism committee, represented by Doña Edith, is responsible for the assignment of a host family. Newcomers are asked to pay her a visit upon arrival. As of 2010, the daily price for lodging and three meals was ₡6,000 for long-term visitors or ₡8,000 for a short stay of less than 14 days. Visitors are asked to pay in colones, because exchange rates vary and for the families colones are easier to handle. Prices are continually adjusted to inflation. Most families will happily wash your clothes, usually charging a little fee.

城市概覽改寫自 Wikipedia,旅遊指南來自Wikivoyage (CC BY-SA)。照片來自 Wikimedia Commons.

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