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Costa Rica eco lodge in a private reserve

country:Costa Rica
location:La Alfombra 
price:From US $190 - US $280 per double room per night. Rates include 3 exquisite meals per day. Please enquire about our special Adventure, Romance and Holiday Season Packages.
offers:March and April Special!!! Accommodation at our beautiful rainforest Lodge including Breakfast, Sunset appetizers followed by a 3 course gourmet meal staying in our A-frame cabins US$65/pp/nt, $420/pp/wk; staying in a Lodge room US$85/pp/nt.
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introduction to Costa Rica eco lodge in a private reserve

Our Costa Rica eco lodge is nestled on a 280 acre private reserve with mountain rainforest overlooking the South Pacific near Playa Dominical.

Experience an exciting combination of comfortable accommodations set in primitive surroundings. Imagine waking up in silky white linens listening to the river, toucans and howler monkeys!

Accommodations at our Costa Rica eco lodge include 3 Lodge suites, 1 exotic jungle cabin (Honeymoon suite), 3 cabinas and a 1 bedroom cottage. Dining is a wonderful experience, “elegant” but “relaxed”. Breakfast, lunch and dinner are available daily and included in the rates. Breakfast is your choice with fresh fruit and homemade breads always available. Menus for lunch and dinner are prepared daily. The Lodge is also a great place for a destination wedding or a special group function. Please inquire about our special wedding packages.
special things to do and see at our Costa Rica eco lodge
We offer our guests a wide range of activities and experiences; adventure, nature, and comfort. Trails run throughout the 280-acre property. Our guide will help you identify the many species of birds that inhabit the area, including many species of hawks, falcons and eagles, hummingbirds, parrots and the always popular Chestnut-mandibled Toucan. Anteaters, white faced monkeys and of course the noisy howler monkeys have been sighted. It is a naturalist’s dream come true!

Activities at our Costa Rica eco lodge:
  • Hiking in the primary forest on one of our trails with a guide or on your own
  • Walking through the jungle and pastures the farm or down to the horse stables
  • Swimming in the large infinity pool or relax on one of the many terraces with a book and binoculars
  • Horseback riding through our property or you can experience the local culture by visiting small towns around our area,
  • Walking up the river and swimming in the crystal mountain waters,
  • Visiting our small hydro electric plant in the river
  • Watching birds through the windows of our library
  • Relaxing on your private balcony or deck letting nature surround you

    Our activities desk can also arrange tours to numerous destinations in the area. You can visit Dominical area beaches to surf, swim, shop or just relax on the beach, as well as going whale watching and snorkelling!
  • rooms, food and facilities
    Accommodations at our Costa Rica eco lodge
    In the main Lodge building, Magnolia House, there are three uniquely designed suites. We also have a cottage, an exotic jungle cabina and 3 rustic ocean view cabinas.

    El Cielo
    This suite is on the main level of Magnolia House jutting out over the valley. El Cielo offers panoramic ocean and jungle views with a private wrap-around terrace. The suite has a queen size bedroom with a sitting area, large ensuite bath and a shower that offers fantastic views (wheelchair accessible).

    La Heliconia
    This suite is on the second level of Magnolia House with big ocean, pool and jungle views. The room has a queen size bed with a sitting area and a large ensuite bath. A wrap-around, covered, and open terrace also adorns La Heliconia.

    La Orquídea
    This suite is also on the second level of Magnolia House with river and jungle views. The room has a queen size bed with a sitting area, large ensuite bath. Through the large sliding glass doors, there is also a wrap-around, covered, and open terrace.

    Mono Congo
    This exotic cabin is located above the lodge on the edge of the jungle with access to Magnolia House via a wooden foot bridge. This cabin is set in the edge of the jungle. A wooden deck overlooks the ocean, valleys and jungle. It offers a queen size bed with a sitting area, and ensuite bathroom with a shower that is open to the jungle sights and sounds.

    Amapola Cottage
    Of Balinese design, this cottage is located beyond the infinity pool. It has a separate living/dining/kitchen area, bedroom and bathroom. The villa has a bird’s eye view of the ocean and valleys. (wheelchair accessible).

    Rustic Cabinas
    Gavilan, Guaco, and Colibri, are located below the Magnolia House on the edge of the jungle with wonderful jungle and ocean views. Each cabin has a unique river stone bathroom and a covered wooden deck. Each cabin sleeps 2.

    Our Costa Rica eco lodge offers the following facilities for guests:

  • A large infinity pool with swim-up bar
  • Dining areas (inside and out)
  • Bar areas (inside and out)
  • Inside sitting area with a fireplace
  • Library sitting area
  • Wireless internet
  • Horse Stables/ Horseback riding on trails
  • Guided walking and hiking trails through the rainforest
  • Waterfall/ river swimming
  • Laundry Service
  • In addition we offer complimentary shuttle services to Playa Dominical and area beaches and to local tourist attractions.
  • Shuttle service to airport is also available.

    Disabled access: Our main Lodge building is wheel chair accessible. The Lodge room on the main floor, El Cielo, has disabled access as well as our cottage, Amapola.
    how to find our Costa Rica eco lodge
    By road: When traveling from San Jose on the Inter-American Highway and you reach San Isidro follow the signs to Dominical. The road heads west over the mountains to the Pacific Ocean. Shortly after you reach the summit and start the descent towards the ocean you will reach Los Chorros Mirador and Restaurant, About 500 meters ahead, turn right then take your first right. We have a large sign at the highway corner and smaller signs to lead you to our property. If you are traveling on the coastal highway from Playa Dominical, travel north. Turn right on the road to San Isidro, which is just past of the bridge and the Police Check.
    By air: The nearest airports are at Palmar Sur and Quepos, both are about 70 km from the Lodge. We offer airport pickup.
  • how this holiday makes a difference
    Environment
    Our Costa Rica eco lodge / ecotourism project is located near the small rural town of La Alfombra. Our commitment to protecting the environment is reflected in a number of initiatives like the recycling program we started and manage for the town. We painted and marked barrels for cans, plastic and glass bottles and placed them outside of the local pulperia and at the Lodge. It is a huge success...

    Once a week we pick up the recycling and take it to a recycling centre near San Isidro del General, about 20 km away. As the town does not have any garbage collection, the recycling program has helped in reducing the amount of garbage (especially plastic) burned or brought into town, which is difficult for most as they do not have transportation. Most of the Costa Ricans in the area are farmers with modest income. They are extremely good at re-purposing food and beverage packaging and have taught us many things about reducing our garbage. Our organic waste is composted for later use in our gardens.

    Our Costa Rica eco lodge has helped the local public school on their science project by donations to help them attend the science fair in San Jose. A group from the school monitored the birds in the area for a few years and were able to find 158 species of birds living here. They won first prize! We keep a copy of their report at the Lodge.

    Our electrical power is produced by a renewable energy source, the river Magnolia, which runs through our property. A 12 kW hydro electric system provides all of the electricity to the Lodge and is distributed to the various buildings by buried cable. There are no overhead power or telephone lines, which can be harmful to the wildlife. To minimize our electrical consumption, we have built a solar dryer for drying our bed and table linens. It also houses our organic garden. Produce that we don’t grow in our garden, we purchase from local farmers and from the weekly feria (farmer’s market) in San Isidro.

    Out of our 280 acre property, 210 acres are primary and secondary rainforest, which we protect. The balance is pasture, where we have some cows and horses. Portions of the pasture have been reforested with cedro, a fast growing relative of mahogany. On the some of the steep pasture slopes we have planted cana india which readily grows from cuttings and helps stabilize the soil to prevent erosion. We have also planted about 1300 shade coffee plants with fruit and poro trees intermingled to provide shade as well as habitat for some species of birds. Hummingbirds particularly like the flowers of the poro trees. We offer low-impact tourism activities such as; birding, walking, hiking, and horseback riding. Our trails through the rainforest and farm were built with minimum impact to the surroundings. Our mission is to conserve our forest and the wildlife living here. We are located in the Path of the Tapir Biological Corridor, which was developed by a conservation group called ASANA, friends of nature. This biological corridor of forests allows habitat for the movement of wildlife.

    Community
    Our staff have all been hired locally bringing income to families in La Alfombra, Alto San Juan and San Cristobel and also providing them with training and work close to home. We buy from the local pulperias (small grocery stores) as much as possible. During peak construction when we had 20 experienced construction workers from other parts of Costa Rica living on site and 20 local workers, all of the food was purchased from the pulperia in La Alfombra. Many of the local inexperienced construction workers received on the job training and moved up from labourers to operators. Their experience helped them find new jobs more easily and with higher pay after their work finished here.

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