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 Welcome to Selva Verde

A TRULY UNIQUE COSTA RICAN ECO-LODGE 

 

Area Attractions

Costa Rica Adventure

Let Selva Verde Lodge be your Sarapiquí area headquarters. We can help you arrange day trips to these nearby Costa Rican riches.

 

La Selva Biological Station

selva01A living laboratory, adjacent to the Braulio Carrillo National Park, La Selva occupies over 3,500 acres of virgin rainforest. Twice daily guided hikes open the door to a rarely seen ecosystem where 1,000 types of trees, 420 bird species, and two-thirds of the nation's mammals thrive.

Adult Rate:  $28.00

Child Rate:  $20.00 from 5-12 years

Transportation:  $30.00

 

 

Arenal Volcano and National Park

arenal 05The typical cone shaped volcano in Arenal is the centerpiece of the National Park. Explore second growth rainforest on lava-encrusted trails to witness the power of the volcano, the tenacity of nature, and magnificence of Arenal Lake.

Adult & Child Rate:  $125.00

 

 

 

 

 

 Venado Caves

venado caves on the fortunaOnly the brave at heart dare enter the murky depths of Venado Caverns in an hour and a half long spelunking tour. Once submerged below the ocean's surface, the cave's chambers are made of calcium and lime deposits embedded with ancient marine fossils. During most of the year, a stream of runoff water creates an adventurous and wet trail from beginning to end.

Adult & Child Rate:  $15.00

Transportation:  $180.00

 

 

La Virgen de Socorro

birding 05 300x200Well off the beaten path, La Virgen de Socorro offers the best to bird and butterfly enthusiasts seeking tropical species of limited distribution. This relaxing hike is an easy way to enjoy the beautiful countryside while spotting riparian and mid-elevation species near Volcan Barva on the western edge of Braulio Carrillo National Park.

Full Day with Private Guide & Transportation:  $170.00
1-4 passengers from 6:00am - 5:00pm
(Transfer $70.00 Guide $100.00)

*Please keep in mind that the private birding guide is $100 net for a ½ day or full day

 

Poás Volcano and National Park

poasLocated a short 40-minute drive north of San Jose, a beautiful cloud forest opens to the scenic lookout over Laguna Botos, the cerulean-colored lake perched in the crater of Poas Volcano. This easily accessible volcano offers safe and close vantages of volcanic activity surrounded by rainforest in various stages of regrowth.

Adult & Child Rate:  $7.00

Transportation: $90.00

 

 

 

La Fortuna Waterfall

la fortuna waterfall 2Hike nearly 230 feet down a steep mountain trail to the bottom of the falls and enjoy a riverside picnic or swim in the refreshing waters at the base of La Fortuna waterfall. For added excitement, enjoy the scenic countryside on horseback to the park entrance.

Adult & Child Rate:   $125.00

 

 

 

 

La Paz Waterfall Gardens

la paz waterfallStunning waterfalls connected by well-groomed nature trails are the highlight of these beautiful gardens. Other attractions include a Butterfly Observatory and Hummingbird Gardens where 24 species of these diminutive avifauna can be seen.

Adult Rate:  $25.00 (with lunch $37.00)

Child (5-12 yrs) Rate:  $ 15.00 (with lunch $21.00)

Transportation:  $75.00 round trip

 

Additional Day Trips

Banana Plantation Visit

$7.00 per person

Groups of 1 to 15 people pay $100.00, after 15 additional people pay $7.00 per person

 

Braulio Carrillo National Park

Transportation- $ 60.00

No entrance fee

 

Chocolate Tour at Tirimbina Reserve

Adult Rate: $15.00

Child Rate:  $10.00 CH from 5 to 12 Years

Transportation:  $15.00 

Duration 2 hours

 

Pineapple Tour

$15.00 per person

Transportation roundtrip $10.00

 

Tirimbina Rainforest Reserve (Sarapiquí Neotropical Center)

$17.00 per person

Transportation: $15.00

Duration 2 hours

 

Serpentarium

Adult Rate:  $6.00

Child Rate (from 4-12 years):  $4.00

Duration 1 hour

 

Packing Hints

Costa Rica Travel

Here is a list of items that our visitors have found helpful for travelling in Costa Rica.
Remember, experienced travelers pack light and fast drying clothing is highly recommended!

Print a packing list

 


 

guided300x200Accessories

  • Sunscreen
  • Insect repellent
  • Personal hygiene products
  • Prescription glasses/sunglasses (extra pair)
  • Contact lens supplies
  • Camera and extra batteries
  • Binoculars
  • Flashlight and extra batteries
  • Water bottle
  • Plastic bags
  • Backpack or fanny pack

 


 

zipLine300x199Clothing

  • Undergarments (bring extra)
  • Swimsuit
  • At least 1 pair nylon shorts
  • T-shirts
  • Walking or sport shorts
  • 1 pair cotton pants (for horseback riding)
  • 1 pair lightweight pants (for mosquito protection)
  • 1 lightweight long-sleeved shirt
  • 1 windbreaker or rain jacket
  • Hat
  • Comfortable walking shoes or hiking boots
  • Long socks if you plan to wear the rubber boots provided at the lodge for guided hikes
  • Sport sandals or water shoes (for white-water rafting)

 

Health & Safety Information

Costa Rica Rainforest Information

 

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We do no recommend any special precautions for visitors with respect to tropical diseases. Naturally, the rainforest environment requires caution, walking the trails to avoid any dangerous encounters with wildlife. For this reason, we always recommend walking with a naturalist guide.

Mosquito borne illnesses such as malaria have never been an issue for any guest or staff at Selva Verde. Dengue fever is rare and the best prevention is to apply insect repellent and avoid hours of peak mosquito activity. If you have any further questions regarding health or safety information, please do not hesitate to ask your reservations specialist and feel free to review the resources below.

 

Centers for Disease Control (CDC)

CDC recommendations for medical preparation and current health alerts.

 

Travel Health Online

Learn how to avoid or treat common travel maladies before you go.

 

US State Dept. Travel Warnings

A current listing of US State Department travel warnings.

 

Passport & Visa Information

Costa Rica trip

 

All international guests

Adults and children need a passport to visit Costa Rica. It is recommended and often required that your passport is valid for at least 6 months after your departure date.

 

For U.S. guests

We recommend the following resources to help you obtain the documents you'll need:

Passport Application: Instructions on how and where to apply or print passport applications.

 

For other international guests

Contact your government officials for passport information.

 

Will you need a visa?

Please contact the nearest Costa Rican embassy for details.

 

General Travel Information

Costa Rica Travel

 

Travel Insured

Please visit our partner, Travel Insured, for travel insurance and additional information on coverage and cost of premiums. We encourage our visitors to consider travel insurance for financial coverage in the event of an unforeseen emergency before or during your trip.

 

Currency Converter

See what your money is worth in the country you are headed to.

 

US State Dept. Country Background Notes

Find more general information about Costa Rica.

 

Traveling Safely

Tips from the US State Department to help you plan a safe trip.

 

CNN World Weather

Find out what the weather looks like when you are scheduled to travel.

 

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Experience a bird-focused adventure. Join us this migration season to enjoy one of the largest movements of the year, where you can observe birds such as the Broad-winged Hawk (Buteo platypterus), Swainson's Hawk (Buteo swainsoni), and Turkey Vulture (Cathartes aura). This package is designed for you to enjoy both migratory birds as well as the endemic and native species that are abundant in the country. Costa Rica is home to over 900 species, with Sarapiquí hosting approximately 515 of them.

 

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The night of September 9, 2022, during a night hike, our guide Randy Alvarado managed to spot in the primary forest of Selva Verde Lodge a species that is exceptionally hard to find in Costa Rica, a velvet worm (Onicóforo in Spanish). This is one of the oldest living beings in evolutionary terms, as it is known they exist since the Cambrian Period, more than 515 million years ago.

 

 

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Experience a bird-focused adventure. Join us this migration season to enjoy one of the largest movements of the year, where you can observe birds such as the Broad-winged Hawk (Buteo platypterus), Swainson's Hawk (Buteo swainsoni), and Turkey Vulture (Cathartes aura). This package is designed for you to enjoy both migratory birds as well as the endemic and native species that are abundant in the country. Costa Rica is home to over 900 species, with Sarapiquí hosting approximately 515 of them.

 

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   OUR STORY

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The Selva Verde Story

Selva Verde began with one woman's dream of preserving nearly 500 acres of endangered tropical forest and the multitude of species that call it home.

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