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Olman Otoya Cedeño

Olman Otoya is no stranger to the rainforest. He was born and raised in a rural area near Golfito in southern Costa Rica, and, as a child, the rainforest was his playground. Walking in the forest and swimming and snorkeling in the ocean occupied most of his spare time. Olman says he has always been curious about nature.

As long ago as he can remember simply sighting an animal, bird or fish has provoked a strong emotional response. Even today after several years of guiding people every day and observing wildlife, he still feels the excitement upon the discovering one of natures treasures.

As a child Olman began learning English from the tourists around Golfito. By the time he started studying English in High School he could speak it better than the professor. Working as a nature guide and conversing with English speaking people from all over the world was the final touch he needed to sharpen his language skills.

As a requirement for high school graduation Olman had to do an internship at a business that catered to tourism. He did this at Hacienda Barú and excelled during his six week on-the-job learning period. When the internship was finished, Olman asked for a job, and was accepted as an apprentice guide. That was in 2008, and he has been here ever since.

Olman's work brought him in close contact with bird watchers and birding guides, and he soon found himself spending his free time searching for new birds. When the opportunity to take a short course in bird watching presented itself, he jumped at the chance. Today Olman is an excellent birding guide at Hacienda Barú.

Our guests tell us that they enjoy Olman's friendly manner, extensive knowledge about nature and dedication to the conservation of the rainforest. He obviously enjoys what he is doing.
 

Acheter le livre de Jack

Découvrez les chemins mystérieux et fascinant dans lequel les animaux et les plantes et les individus interagissent entre eux dans les forêts tropicales du Costa Rica.

Auteur et naturaliste Jack Ewing partage une richesse des observations et des expériences recueillies auprès de plus de trois décennies de la vie dans le sud-ouest du Costa Rica, qui abrite certains des écosystèmes les plus prolifiques et diversifiées sur la Terre.

Plus qu'un simple recueil d'essais, les singes sont en chocolat est un témoignage de l'émerveillement de la vie sous toutes ses formes innombrables, comme on le voit à travers les yeux d'un homme avec un don de discernement subtil et un flair naturel pour raconter des histoires.

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Iguane noir

Iguane noir

Cet Iguane noir (Ctenosaura similis) aime prendre ses bains de soleil à l'entrée de l'hôtel d'Hacienda Barú.

Nous l'appelons “Le Patron” car il semble toiser son monde.

Chocolate Monkey Gift Shop

Notre boutique de souvenirs vous offre une grande variété d’articles tels que t-shirts, hamacs, décorations en bois sculpté, livres, cartes postales et objets d’artisanat de tous types. Notre politique est d’acheter le plus souvent possible les objets d’artisants locaux qui utilisent des matériaux locaux et de source durable.

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Contact us

Mailing Address in Costa Rica:
Hacienda Baru
Apartado 215-8000
San Jose, Perez Zeledon
San Isidro 11901
Costa Rica
General Information:info@haciendabaru.com
General Manager:jack@haciendabaru.com

Phone: 011 (506) 2787-0003
Fax: 011 (506) 2787-0057