Climate News from Arenal Costa Rica

Exploring the intricate relationship between climate and tourism, Suresh Krishnan, the Founder of Desafio Adventure Company, provides insights into the current climate conditions in Arenal Costa Rica’s Northern Zone.

Embracing Rainy Adventures

Clients often ask, “Can we go on our tour if it’s raining?” The resounding answer is, “Of course!” Arenal Costa Rica is celebrating a season of steady rain, ensuring optimal water levels in rivers, canyons, and the picturesque Lake Arenal.

While the Arenal Volcano area is renowned for heavy rainfall, Suresh reflects on the evolving weather patterns over his two decades with Desafio Adventure Company in San Carlos. Despite the region being humorously labeled as “where it only rains 13 months a year,” noticeable changes have unfolded.

Climate’s Impact on Tourism

Climate significantly influences tourism in Costa Rica. Desafio Adventure Company’s activities, from rafting and canyoning to kayaking and transfer services, are intricately tied to Mother Earth. Heavy rain brings challenges like landslides and road issues, emphasizing the delicate balance between nature and tourism.

Monitoring Weather Patterns

As an avid follower of weather channels and climate reporting websites, Suresh frequently checks www.WeatherChannel.com to stay updated on conditions affecting tours. This year presents an intriguing phenomenon with fewer dangerous storms, potentially signaling less rainfall for Costa Rica. Despite consistent rain, concerns about future droughts linger.

Environmental Changes and Adaptations

Costa Rica faces dramatic environmental changes and desertification. Reduced rainfall impacts rivers and rainforests, prompting adaptations in Desafio’s rafting operations. Hydroelectric projects in the Northern Zone have led to logistical adjustments, affecting rivers like Peñas Blancas and Arenal.

Suresh shares a poignant encounter at Peñas Blancas River, highlighting the impact on local communities. The decrease in water levels and quality of Penas Blancas River and Arenal River affects residents, emphasizing the integral role of rivers in community life.

Uncertain Future for Rafting

The construction of dams, like the one on Rio Toro, has forced operational changes. The Rio Balsa’s new dam is in testing, raising uncertainties about its future for rafting. Rumors of additional hydroelectric projects on Rio Sarapiqui and Tenorio River add to the industry’s uncertainty.

Economic Impact and Environmental Advocacy

The potential loss of rafting, a sought-after tourist activity, poses a severe economic threat. Millions in annual revenue and local economic impact are at stake. Suresh’s involvement in workshops on “The Future of Energy Production in Costa Rica” reflects a commitment to sustainable practices and environmental advocacy.

A Call to Adventure

In this beautiful democratic country, Suresh emphasizes the importance of serious fun, rain or shine, on adventure tours. Whether it’s rafting, canyoning, or other activities, now is an opportune time to visit Arenal Costa Rica.

Suresh Krishnan, Founder and Owner of Desafio Adventure Company.

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