Lisa Khajavi
Lisa Khajavi is a member of Nature Vacations' staff. Nature Vacations is the premier travel agency of NatureAir, the first carbon neutral airline in the world. If you want to know more about Costa Rica tourism or need Costa Rica vacation advice feel free to visit our site at http://www.naturevacations.com
Articles by this Author
Quepos Costa Rica Vacation
- By Lisa Khajavi
- Published 12/5/2008
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Ponce de Leon, in his search for the fountain of youth, discovered Quepos in 1519 Named for the Quepoa Indian population he encountered, this seaside gem has evolved through the banana industry, to palm oil, to tourism; which is now the area’s leading product
Spa and Costa Rica - The Spa Destination Experience
- By Lisa Khajavi
- Published 10/21/2008
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Enhance your health and mood with tropical treasures
Imagine if the delicious cup of coffee, the freshly made piña colada, the exotic fragrance of wild orchids, or the rich rainforest chocolate could be part of your spa experience
Vacation Package to Costa Rica
- By Lisa Khajavi
- Published 10/21/2008
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What is the ideal Vacation Package to Costa Rica Pretty much whatever you can dream up is available in Costa Rica
Tortuguero National Park - Nature, Turtles, Hiking, Culture and More
- By Lisa Khajavi
- Published 10/15/2008
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Tortuguero National Park is the entrance way to one of the most ecological diverse displays of flora and fauna in Costa Rica boasting a waterway of famed beauty It is also the most important area in the western Caribbean for turtle preservation, as it is here where the Green Turtle (Chelonia Mydas) and others come to lay their eggs
Tamarindo Costa Rica Vacation - Something For Everyone
- By Lisa Khajavi
- Published 09/17/2008
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Way back in the day Tamarindo was a well-kept secret; a sleepy surfer’s paradise sparsely populated with local fishermen, quaint accommodations, and loads of natural beauty and wildlife The excellent surf and abundant flora and fauna are still there, however much has changed, and Tamarindo is a secret no more
