About the Lodge

Fabulous is the word for Corcovado Lodge Tent Camp, a civilized,  safari-style tent camp fronted by palms immediately behind the  beach."  Costa Rica Handbook. Click here for more

Description:
Corcovado Lodge Tent Camp is an absolutely unique experience. There is  nothing like it anywhere in the world. Located right on the beach on the southern border  of Corcovado National Park, it is the only lodge that provides comfortable accommodations  along with such close access to the famous southern half of Corcovado National Park.

 While by no means easy or probable, here the visitor will have the best  chance in Costa Rica to actually see the large mammals-jaguar, tapir, ocelot and  peccaries-which have come to symbolize the tropical rain forest. There is a good chance  that the visitor will have the thrill of seeing recent signs of their existence and  knowing that they are in the habitat of these almost mythical creatures. Our professional  Naturalist Guides are enamored with Corcovado and most guests consider it the highlight of  their trip. The most frequent complaint is that we should have recommended longer stays.  Most guests book 2 or 3 night stays and wish they had added at least a day.

 The local guides at Corcovado are either Spanish-speaking inhabitants of the Corcovado area or other bilingual personnel who are familiar with the trails of the region. Their knowledge of the area and its natural history together with their ability to spot wildlife makes them invaluable.

 On a low grassy bluff above the Pacific Ocean beach sit twenty  comfortable 10-foot square wall tents pitched on wooden platforms, each with 2 single  beds, providing a base for our 198 acre private reserve. The lodge includes a screened,  thatched-roof dining room and kitchen, a thatched-roof hammock house and bar, and two  common bath houses, each with 4 showers, 4 toilets, and 4 hand basins. Electricity is  supplied by a small generator, and guests should bring flashlights for illuminating paths  after dark.

 The most popular activity at the lodge is wildlife observation from the canopy platform in an emergant tree over a 100 feet above the forest floor. Corcovado National Park is the protected wilderness area with the greatest biodiversity in  Costa Rica.

 Adjacent to Corcovado National Park is another protected wilderness area that covers a large portion of the western sector of the  Osa Peninsula. On the southern Pacific coast, it protects 136,347 acres of shallow lagoons,  marshes, mangrove swamps, rivers, rainforests, low altitude cloud forest and 46 km. of  sandy coastline. More than 500 species of trees have been identified, as well as 140 of  mammals, 367 of birds, 40 of freshwater fish, 117 of amphibians and reptiles, and it is  estimated that there are some 6,000 species of insects. The climate at Corcovado is  generally hot and very humid, with about 280 inches of rain each year. Dry season usually lasts from late December through April.


"The Lodge was named Frommer's Choice Hotel Top 20 in 2004. Read more here. It has also been featured in '1000 Places to See Before you Die" and in the new York Times and many other publications. "


Corcovado Lodge is fast becoming what we predicted: a world class nature tourism project on the perfect spot in one of the most remote, richest wildlife areas on the  planet.

 

   
   
 
   
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