Get ready for our most thrilling horseback ride to La Cristalina and into the primary rainforest. Gallop through open fields flanked by cocos, bananas, and cacao trees. Push on through challenging hills and steep descents
Come enjoy of the best birdwatching in Costa Rica depart early morning for an unforgettable trip to spot some of the 300 species of birds that have been identified on the Lodge property. Led by
This adventure tour combines a rare opportunity to view the primary rainforest from our 100-foot high platform and the adrenaline rush of zipping out to it. Our cables and equipment exceed the highest safety standards
Saddle up for a fantastic introduction to Costa Rican style horseback riding. A memorable ride for those with little or no riding experience, you will see breathtaking vistas, cattle and farmland along the Bananito riverbed,
Welcome to the jungle! Explore our well-groomed trails in the primary rainforests of Muchilla Mountain, part of the 30 million year-old Talamanca Range. Learn about tropical hardwoods, poison dart frogs, epiphytes, and leaf-cutter ants to
Become part of our growing reforestation project. We have planted hundreds of tropical hardwoods on the part of our land originally cut down by banana plantations in the 1800s. by creating corridor back into the
Our most physically demanding tour, this all-day hike is an unforgettable journey up the Bananito riverbed and into the surrounding rainforests. While hiking upstream you will make over 60 river crossings, learn about
Located at the foot of Cerro Muchilla, or Muchilla Mountain, in the Province of Limón on the Atlantic side of Costa Rica. Cerro Muchilla is part of an eastern outcropping of Costa Rica’s southernmost mountain range, the Cordillera de Talamanca, much of which belongs to the enormous Costa Rican/Panamanian La Amistad Biosphere Reserve. This protected zone consists of a core -La Amistad International Park- and several surrounding wildlife and Indian reserves (which also act as wildlife reserves), adding up to a total of about one million hectares (2.2 million acres) of uninterrupted, protected land. This “green belt,” which spans southern Costa Rica from east to west, remains the least explored territory in the country, its biological wealth scarcely studied. In this area, there is basically only one lodge avaiable, Selva Bananito Lodge.
The hotels of the Caribbean zone, like Cahuita, Puerto Viejo and Tortuguero, and the ones of Guanacaste, like Liberia, Tamarindo
At the International Tourism Trade Fair (FITUR), which is taking place in Madrid from January 18th to the 22nd, Costa
Costa Rica was recognized by important international magazines like Travelzoo, Travel Weekly, Agent@Home, Vacation Agent and TravelPulse for being a