Cachí, Costa Rica

Cachí is a district of the Paraíso canton, in the Cartago province of Costa Rica.

Geography
Cachí has an area of 41.24 km2 and an elevation of 1,049 metres. It lies near the eastern bank of the man-made Lake Cachí, created by the damming of the Reventazon River which before the 1970s flowed past the town. The town is connected to Ujarrás, on the other side the lake.

Demographics
For the 2011 census, Cachí had a population of 5,438 inhabitants.

Road transportation
The district is covered by the following road routes:
 * CR RNS 224.svg National Route 224
 * CR RNS 225.svg National Route 225

Landmarks
The town lies in an area rich with green coffee plantations, with a sugar mill dated to the early twentieth century. Of note is a wooden house built by Macedonio Quesada, the noted Costa Rican wood carver and sculptor who named the house Casa del Soñador (Dreamer's House), made entirely from coffee branches and bamboo. The main restaurant of note is La Casona del Cafetal Restaurant. Cachí' contains an Evangelical Church called Espiritu de Vida. The town is divided into several neighborhoods including Calle Boza, Pueblo Nuevo, Loaisa, Peñas Blancas, Primavera, and Volio. There are three elementary schools and one high school.