Pacuare River Lodge
Family Business started in 2005
Local/Foreign Owned with 90% local staff
Lodging, Multi-Day Tours
Activities: Bungalow, Eco-tourism, Kayaking, Rafting, Wildlife Viewing, Birdwatching, Hiking, Eco Lodge
Pacuare River Lodge offers travelers a unique and immersive opportunity to explore the wonders of life in the Costa Rican rainforest. Nestled in a secluded location that can only be reached by white water raft, this lodge provides a true immersion into the stunning wilderness of Costa Rica.
At Pacuare River Lodge, you'll have the chance to discover the marvels of the rainforest, from its lush vegetation and diverse wildlife to its crystal clear rivers and breathtaking views. The lodge is located in a remote spot that is truly off the beaten path, providing a sense of adventure and escape from the hustle and bustle of modern life. The experiences you'll have at the lodge are sure to leave you in awe long after your stay has come to an end.
Don't miss out on this rare opportunity to fully immerse yourself in the natural beauty of Costa Rica. Plan your trip to Pacuare River Lodge now and discover all that this stunning wilderness has to offer.
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Community
Pacuare River Lodge supports their local school in the underdeveloped mountain town of Bajo De Tigre. By donating time and materials, they have helped paint the school, remodel the bathrooms, tile the main area and put on community events. They continue to support and build their relationship with this community as the lodge grows. The lodge also maintains a strong connection the indigenous people, the Cabecar Indians. Optional hikes from the lodge take travelers to the Cabecar community to bring them useful items such as cloths, rice and beans in return for a visit to their land. The cross-cultural exchange is a powerful experience for both parties and is of upmost importance to Pacuare River Lodge.
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Environment
Pacuare River Lodge is commited to sustainable business practices and is environmentally concious in their lodge operations. The lodge operates on solar power and recycles/resuses the bulk of their on-property waste. They have also worked diligently to reforest a 15 acre property in Chitaria with about 3,300 trees. These trees were donated by the forest service and local electric company in a joint community effort to better the local environment.