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Bosque de Paz Cloud Forest Reserve
Bosque de Paz Cloud Forest Reserve
Have a total of 12 rooms surrounded by forest and a hummingbird, and butterfly garden. The rooms are fully furnished with exclusive ironworks and Costa Rican pottery. Each one has two double beds, private bathroom, and hot water. Wide balconies offer beautiful views to the forest.
You will admire wonders of nature, outstanding birds, and wildlife at BOSQUE DE PAZ using our all signed trails through the forest. In our 1,000-hectare preserve there are trails ranging from 1-7.5 kms, a total of 22 kms of trails through old growth and second growth forest. 1000-hectare (2471-acre), privately owned biological reserve that, as a natural biological corridor, connects the Poás Volcano National Park with the Juan Castro Blanco National Park.
The restaurant offers to our guests delicious homemade meals of gourmet Costa Rican typical dishes, natural drinks, and premium coffee, with a 180-degree angle view to the butterfly garden and the forest. Offer you vegetarian dishes on previous request.
The preserve has nearly 300 species of birds, including the Resplendent Quetzal, Scaled Antpitta, Black Guan, Emerald Toucanet, Three Wattled Bellbird, Ornate Hawk-Eagle, Zeledonia, and Silvery-fronted, Tapaculo, Black-faced Solitaire, American Dipper, Golden-browed Chlorophonia, among many others, and abundant hummingbirds.
Do you like birdwatching, orchid gardens, takeing pictures of wildlife, going on jungle nature hikes through a cloud forest, and believe in conservation? If so, then you'll love the Bosque de Paz Private Ecological Reserve and Lodge - An Orchid and Bird Paradise in the mountains, unparalleled just about anywhere in the world.
In an effort to protect the exuberant flora and fauna in the Central Volcanic Mountain Range of Costa Rica, the owners are dedicated to fulfill a dream: To create a large Biological Corridor for future generations to enjoy and admire;
And create a consciousness about the importance of conservation through ecological tourism and education. Now the owners personally attends nature and orchid lovers, and bird watchers, from around the world to share their natural treasure. Come and enjoy our comfortable rainforest hotel in a cool, mountain jungle, hike on our maintained nature trails, and help Costa Rica realize its sustainable eco-tourism goals.
Moon.com Review:
BOSQUE DE PAZ RAIN/CLOUD FOREST From Sarchí, at a turnoff 100 meters east of the Río Trojas, a road climbs north up the mountain slopes via Luisa and Angeles to the saddle between Poás and Platanar Volcanoes—you are now high amid the cloud forest—before dropping sharply to Bajos del Toro, a tranquil Shangri-la hidden at the head of the valley of the Río Toro. The route is incredibly scenic, and at times daunting, as you weave along a road that clings precariously to the face of the often cloud-shrouded mountains. You can also reach Bajos del Toro via a dirt road from Zarcero. The 400-hectare Bosque de Paz Rain/Cloud Forest Biological Reserve, accessed via a reclusive valley west of Bajos del Toro, boasts several hiking trails (two–six km) leading to waterfalls, a botanical garden, hummingbird gardens, and lookout points. The forests are replete with exotic wildlife, including howler, capuchin, and spider monkeys, cats, and—according to the owner—more bird species than anywhere else in the nation, not least quetzals, which hover near the lodge. Two streams tumble through the beautiful gardens.
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