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Pura Vida Stories Episode 2: What Makes Costa Rica So Special? Nature, Freedom, and the Pura Vida Feeling

Pura Vida Stories Episode 2: What Makes Costa Rica So Special? Nature, Freedom, and the Pura Vida Feeling

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In this episode of Pura Vida Stories, Samantha shares why Costa Rica is more than just a pretty place — it’s a whole new way of life.

From jungles that breathe and howl, to slow mornings under mango trees, to the contagious joy of pura vida… Costa Rica is not a destination — it’s a mindset.

We talk about:
– Wildlife that feels like it’s auditioning for a nature show,
– Real adventures, from cloud forest ziplining to surprise waterfalls,
– Why we test every tour ourselves before recommending it,
– And how travel can be personal, slow, and deeply human.

Samantha also shares what makes GoExploreWith.me different — a picky, local-first travel company that only recommends what we love.

🎧 Whether you're dreaming of your first trip or planning your return to paradise, this episode will get you closer to the real Costa Rica.

🌴 Discover hidden gems, avoid tourist traps, and travel like a local.

👉 Visit our website: ⁠https://goexplorewith.me/travel-tips/why-should-you-visit-costa-rica/

🎁 Download our free eBook: ⁠“10 Hidden Gems in Costa Rica You’ve Never Heard Of”

Let’s explore the real Costa Rica — together.

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