La Tigra Rainforest Lodge, Arenal/La Fortuna Hotels
Eco-conscious rainforest lodge offering immersive tent cabins, an outdoor pool, and opportunities for guests to participate in reforestation efforts
La Tigra Rainforest Lodge offers an unforgettable experience, nestled just outside the charming small town of La Tigra. Its strategic location places it within easy reach of the majestic Arenal Volcano and the bustling La Fortuna Town, making it an ideal base for exploring the region’s most captivating attractions. This unique lodge invites you to immerse yourself in the vibrant heart of a genuine tropical rainforest, perched right at the boundary of the Children’s Eternal Rainforest, the largest private reserve in all of Central America.
During your stay at La Tigra, you will be treated to breathtaking natural surroundings and actively contribute to vital environmental conservation and impactful community development projects. This is because the Lodge dedicates resources to support the local school, ensuring educational opportunities for the community’s children. Furthermore, La Tigra Rainforest Lodge prioritizes providing valuable job opportunities for the members of the local community, fostering economic growth and stability.
The accommodation at La Tigra Rainforest Lodge consists of ten comfortable tent cabins, each meticulously raised on platforms to minimize environmental impact and maximize your connection with nature. These cabins are carefully nestled within the embrace of the incredibly lush rainforest. The design philosophy of each room is rooted in seamlessly blending the indoors with the outdoors, creating a harmonious and immersive experience. Each cabin features a private, furnished balcony, providing the perfect spot to relax and soak up the unmatched tranquility of your rainforest surroundings. The bathrooms are well-appointed and equipped with refreshing showers and a generous supply of complimentary toiletries, ensuring that you have all the essential amenities needed for a comfortable and worry-free stay.
However, what truly distinguishes La Tigra Rainforest Lodge and sets it apart from other destinations is its unwavering commitment and dedicated focus on environmental conservation. Guests have the unique opportunity to actively participate in meaningful reforestation projects. You can contribute to a sustainable future by planting a tree in specifically designated areas within the Lodge’s extensive 8.5-hectare land. This important initiative is specifically designed to create a future biological corridor, providing a safe and thriving habitat for a myriad of species of plants and animals.
Beyond its environmental endeavors, La Tigra Rainforest Lodge offers a range of enjoyable recreational opportunities. You can unwind and refresh yourself in the inviting outdoor pool, or simply relax on the terrace and in the meticulously maintained garden, all while taking in the stunning, panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. For those eager to explore the nearby destinations, the Lodge also offers a convenient area shuttle service, making it easy to venture out and discover the wonders of Arenal Volcano and La Fortuna Town, and everything the surrounding region has to offer.
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