Tenorio Lodge, Tenorio National Park Hotels
A cozy forest lodge nestled between volcanoes with bungalows, two hot tubs, bird-watching, and a restaurant
## Tenorio Lodge: An Immersive Natural Escape
Nestled strategically between the majestic silhouettes of two volcanoes, at a comfortable altitude of 1,640 feet (500 meters), Tenorio Lodge presents an unparalleled vantage point, offering breathtaking views of the imposing Tenorio Volcano directly from the privacy of each of its twelve charming bungalows. These bungalows, though simple in their design, are meticulously crafted for comfort, ensuring a restful and rejuvenating stay.
The lodge itself is organically integrated into a sprawling 17-acre property, a haven of lush landscapes and vibrant biodiversity. Guests are immediately enveloped by meticulously maintained Heliconias gardens, a colorful spectacle of tropical flora, interspersed with an abundance of fruit trees laden with nature’s bounty, and the overarching embrace of diverse tropical vegetation. This harmonious blend creates an atmosphere of profound serenity and relaxation, a welcome escape from the hustle and bustle of daily life.
Beyond the immediate embrace of the lodge, a wealth of natural attractions beckons. Tenorio Lodge serves as the perfect launching point for explorations into the surrounding wonders. Venture into the captivating depths of Tenorio National Park, a realm of rainforest teeming with life. Discover the refreshing tranquility of Spring Paradise, a hidden gem of natural beauty. Immerse yourself in the amphibian world at Frog’s Paradise, a sanctuary for colorful and fascinating creatures. Embark on an adventure to Valley Tapir, a haven known for its diverse wildlife. Or journey to the wetlands of Caño Negro Refuge, a critical habitat for migratory birds and a diverse array of fauna.
The bungalows themselves are designed to maximize the connection with the surrounding environment. Spacious and comfortable, they boast floor-to-ceiling windows that frame the stunning views of the verdant landscape, allowing natural light to flood the interiors. Canvas chairs and sofas provide the perfect setting for relaxation, inviting guests to unwind and immerse themselves in the tranquility of their surroundings.
Previous guests frequently highlight the extraordinary bird-watching opportunities available at Tenorio Lodge. Thanks to the owner’s thoughtful installation of a bird feeder, a dazzling array of exotic bird species are regularly attracted to the property, providing unforgettable viewing experiences for bird enthusiasts of all levels. Furthermore, the lodge’s restaurant deck provides an exceptional dining experience, with panoramic views of the majestic volcano serving as the perfect backdrop for enjoying delicious meals.
Guests are encouraged to explore the lodge’s network of trails, each offering unique perspectives on the surrounding ecosystem. Opportunities abound for observing the abundant wildlife that calls the property home. For moments of ultimate relaxation, indulge in the soothing warmth of one of the two hot tubs, allowing the stress of the day to melt away. The family-style dining experience fosters a sense of community, providing the opportunity to connect with fellow travelers from around the world while savoring tasty, home-style meals. Embrace the tranquil environment, the comfortable accommodations, and the unparalleled proximity to key natural sites, making Tenorio Lodge a truly unforgettable experience.
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