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Costa Rica Travel Center : Travel Tips Last Updated: Feb 24th, 2010 - 09:20:56


Travel Costa Rica: Travel Tips: Why Travel Light?
By Explore Costa Rica Staff
Feb 13, 2009, 07:59

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Travel Costa Rica: Travel Tips Costa Rica: Why Travel Light in Costa Rica?

Of all the travel skills you might acquire, traveling light in Costa Rica is the one most likely to result in a relaxed, productive, stress-free travel experience. There are several reasons for this, including ...

Security: With a greatly reduced need to check baggage (or otherwise entrust it to the care of others), you are much less likely to lose your belongings to theft, damage, or misrouting. You likewise foil those who would enlist your unsuspecting aid as a conveyor of contraband goods. Would that peace of mind were always so easily acquired!

Economy: You don't have to pay Costa Rica porters and others to carry and store stuff for you. You eliminate extra baggage charges (and many airlines now charge for all checked baggage). You are more able to take Costa Rica public transportation (even from airports, just like airport personnel and flight crews), rather than taxis and limos. You can even walk. All of which also bring you into more intimate (hence rewarding) contact with the people and places you have come to visit.

Flexibility: Less stuff means greater mobility during your Costa Rica trip, which gives you more travel options. You needn't arrive at airports as early. You can board trains, trams, and coaches with alacrity. You can more easily deal with delayed transportation and missed connections (because you can choose alternatives without worrying about what will happen to your belongings); you can also switch to earlier flights when space is available. You can sell your seat (by volunteering to be "bumped") on full flights. You can travel as an air courier. You will be among the first to leave the airport for your destination, while others wait for baggage delivery and long customs inspection queues. And you won't feel compelled to take the first Costa Rica hotel room offered: you can comfortably walk down the street should the reception counter person quote an unreasonably high price.

Serenity: If there is a bottom line, it's that traveling light in Costa Rica is simply a better, more hassle-free way to go. You have more time, because packing takes little. You waste less energy hauling stuff. You know what you have, and where everything is (as you pack your bag the same way every time). We've all seen those hapless folks at the airport, with too much baggage and panicked expressions, worried that they have lost track of something, or left something behind. Foreign travel to Costa Rica in particular can be challenging because it is unfamiliar and unpredictable, but the one-bag traveler copes by operating from a solid, familiar foundation, with fewer unnecessary things to worry about.

Costa Rica Ecology: All of the above are concerned with short-term benefits to you. But traveling light also yields long-term benefits to the planet including Costa Rica. Less stuff to manufacture. Less use of vehicles and other machinery to move things (including you) around. Less fuel needed for the vehicles that do move you. Less greenhouse gas production. Less damage to our celestial home. Greater likelihood of upcoming generations being around to do some traveling of their own.

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