Bribri Lodge

Located in the verdant lowlands of Talamanca, Bribri Lodge enjoys a tropical climate with warm temperatures and frequent showers that nourish the surrounding rainforest. The area is renowned for its incredible biodiversity, rich cultural heritage, and pristine natural landscapes.

 

Landscapes, Flora, and Fauna: Bribri Lodge is surrounded by vibrant gardens and primary rainforest, featuring a rich variety of tropical plants, including cacao trees, heliconias, and ferns. The grounds are a haven for wildlife, with regular sightings of toucans, howler monkeys, frogs, and butterflies. The proximity to the Bribri waterfalls and the Sixaola River provides guests with stunning views and access to diverse natural landscapes.

Story: Immerse yourself in the rich cultural heritage and natural beauty of the Bribri Indigenous Territory at Bribri Lodge. Designed to offer an authentic and immersive experience, this lodge features traditional Bribri-style accommodations that open to lush gardens and wildlife-filled surroundings. Guests can participate in cultural activities, such as cacao ceremonies and traditional crafts, or explore nearby attractions like the Bribri waterfalls and the Sixaola River. Committed to sustainability and cultural preservation, Bribri Lodge offers eco-friendly accommodations and practices, ensuring a stay that respects and enhances its natural and cultural environment. Whether you’re embarking on rainforest adventures or learning about the Bribri way of life, every moment at Bribri Lodge is an opportunity to connect with the enchanting beauty and heritage of Costa Rica.

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