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El Silencio Lodge & Spa |
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Region:Sarapiqui
Habitats:Mountain / Tropical Cloud Forest |
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Bird/Wildlife Observation, Hiking |
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Spa/Yoga |
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| Prices in US$, local taxes not included |
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COSTA RICA EXPEDITIONS DESCRIPTION
Located at Bajos Del Toro, in the Poas Volcano National Park area, El Silencio Lodge & Spa offers 16 luxury suites with river or cloud forest views. All suites have a private viewing deck and whirlpool, fireplace and complimentary mini-bar. The restaurant features mainly local flavors, using some organic ingredients. Three meals per day are included in the room rate. The hotel has a 3,000-sq-ft riverside spa with five ambiances. Cool climate.
FROM THE HOTEL'S WEB SITE
Enjoy a 500-acre private reserve blessed with gently flowing creeks and hidden waterfalls. Sixteen luxury suites with premium amenities, a full service Spa, multiple activities, and exciting local flavors pamper you while immersed in the spectacular cloud forest. Hidden in Costa Rica’s central volcanic region, El Silencio Lodge & Spa is a planet-friendly sanctuary for soft adventure and inspired wellness.
The 16 luxury suites offer river or cloud forest vistas and feature a private viewing deck and whirlpool, gas fireplace, complimentary mini-bar, and premium amenities, including L’Occitane personal care products.
A varied menu emphasizing local flavors and fresh and organic ingredients. Simple Costa Rican traditions served with inspired flare and a savory international twist. Three daily a-la-carte meals will be included in the lodging rate.
A personal Eco-Concierge will guide guests along spectacular hiking trails, through the forest and past hidden waterfalls. Discover exuberant flora and wildlife… perhaps even the mystical quetzal bird. Nearby activities include horseback riding, lake kayaking, river rafting, and canopy zip-lining.
The nearby town of Sarchí is home to the Costa Rican oxcart. A national emblem, it reflects the country’s insertion in the coffee world markets of the mid 1800s. Although rarely used today for transportation, its intricate patterns remain a cultural legacy. The best oxcart artists still create these masterpieces in Sarchís workshops and craft stores. |
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