Osa Peninsula, Costa Rica: With ecotourism oh-so-Disney now, you have to go pretty far to have the rain forest to yourself. Getting to the untouched Osa Peninsula is half the adventure—it includes a short plane ride from San José and a bumpy drive with rivers to ford. But, oh, the rewards: you might spot a wildcat or Baird’s tapir. Check into the Luna Lodge, perched on a mountain facing Corcovado National Park. Prepare to share a trail with sloths, tapirs, kinkajous, anteaters, spider monkeys, and the occasional jaguar. Not natural enough? The eight stylish bungalows all have private tropical gardens. For an extra thrill, book a plane ride into Sirena, the heart of Corcovado. (Alfa Romeo Air Charters, 011-506/735-5353; www.alfaromeoair.com). —
David Hochman (Source: http://travel.msn.com//Guides/MSNTravelSlideShow.aspx?cp-documentid=889351&imageindex=12)
Amid tropical rainforest sits eight comfortable, cool, spacious, thatched roof bungalows.
Each bungalow provides two double beds, a private deck, and a private bathroom with shower and bathtub. The bungalows overlook vast tropical rainforest, and a honeymoon suite is also available with a king size bed.
LOCATION:
Peninsula de Osa, Costa Rica
Arrival information: http://www.lunalodge.com/plan.html
CAPACITY:
8 Bungalows + Hacienda-style rooms + stand-up tents
URL/ BOOKING/ CONTACT:
E-Mail: information@lunalodge.com
Tel: Call Toll-Free in the United States: (888) 409-8448, Costa Rica Direct: +506 8380-5036
http://www.lunalodge.com/reservations.html
RATES:
Starting at $ 95 per night per person
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