Introduction

A private nature reserve of 250 acres (partly primary) rainforest, that borders Costa Rica’s newest national park the Cangreja.

On the site there are picture-perfect waterfalls, crystal-clear rivers, and impressive trees in the transition zone between very wet and pre-montane rainforest in one of Costa Rica’s most undiscovered regions. The property shares a significant border with the splendid Cangreja National Park, a protected area providing habitat for a number of endangered animals and flora, and containing some 2,500 plant species and varied fauna such as 2-toed sloths, trogons, scarlet macaws, boa constrictors, toucans, poison-dart frogs, blue morpho butterflies, motmots, white-faced capuchin monkeys, coyotes, and anteaters. There are kilometers of rainforest trails, connecting to a network of footpaths in Cangreja, (Costa Rica’s the newest national park).