Bolita Trails and Lodging offers accommodations in Dos Brazos de Rio Tigre, 8.7 mi from Puerto Jimenez. The property offers 8.7 miles of hiking trails, adjacent to Corcovado park.
maschusia
Poland
The location is amazing, the fact that they have their own trails is a huge win, I especially loved the 'valle de frijoles' trail, breathtaking! Also the stuff was super friendly and helpful. I highly recommend if you want to immerse into the wild ;).
Amazonita Ecolodge is located in Dos Brazos in the heart of the Jungle, 9.9 mi from Puerto Jimenez. Free private parking is available on site. All units feature a seating area.
Elena
Canada
We loved the warm welcome from all the friendly furry friends- adorable dogs and the sweetest kitten Aurora. The staff was also very kind and accommodating. The sounds of the jungle during the night was amazing. The areas were as clean as can be, don’t forget you are in the jungle, it’s an open concept.
La Casita features accommodations in Dos Brazos. This property offers access to a terrace, free private parking, and free Wifi. Outdoor dining is also possible at the bed and breakfast.
Los Mineros Guest house is located in Dos Brazos del Rio Tigre, 164 ft from Corcovado National Park entrance and 8.1 mi from Puerto Jiménez.
Melissa-Dawn
Canada
Suzanna and Chani were amazing! They were both extremely welcoming and helpful! Staying at Los Mineros was my favourite part of my trip to Costa Rica. The guesthouse is surrounded by nature and you see all kinds of wildlife. It’s a perfect place to recharge. Chani is a great guide and showed me beautiful places in the jungle and numerous animals. I feel very fortunate to have found this guesthouse!
Located in front of the school, El Manantial de Corcovado provides a garden and terrace. All rooms boast a private bathroom. The accommodations offers free WiFi.
Urszula
Poland
Close to the National park where we saw the most beautiful sunset. Very friendly stuff and a very beautiful place. I recommend to stay longer than just 1 night if possible.
Located in Palo Seco, 9.3 mi from Puerto Jiménez, Finca Kobo features a terrace and views of the mountains. Free WiFi is offered and free private parking is available on site.
Graham
United States of America
This is a workimg cacao and vanilla farm using green methods. We took the tour and they pitched it at a high level because we want to use their ideas in Papua new Guinea. Fantastic experience. Romantic. Garden of Eden. While Sand beach nearby deserted tropical paradise but with store nearby for drinks. Lots of birds, monekeys, fruit, plants - wonderful.
Providing an open-air bath, Casa Osa Lion features accommodations in Puerto Jiménez. This property offers access to a balcony, free private parking, and free Wifi.
Franco
Costa Rica
Location, Great place to stay, Safety, Parking, Wifi
Providing a shared lounge, Nueva Vida offers accommodations in Puerto Jiménez. This property offers access to a terrace, free private parking, and free Wifi.
Providing a garden, Albergue La Laguna offers accommodations in Puerto Jiménez. This property offers access to a balcony, free private parking, and free Wifi.
Cassidy
Costa Rica
I stayed 3 nights in this fantastic location. The place is simply beautiful and a great place to relax. I was really well looked after by Lorena, Gustavo and Dalila who are all very charming and kind. The food was delicious and lots of it. I hope to go back one day.
It is remote and the road is challenging but that is all part of the adventure. It was the cheapest and best place I stayed during my stay in Costa Rica.
Amazonia's Ecolodge is a true Amazon Rainforest Experience.
Amazonia's Ecolodge is a true Amazon Rainforest Experience. Highly recommend a 4WD to get here especially if it is raining. It is a 20 minute drive from Puerto Jimenez and the last section (about half a mile) can be challenging the first time around. The place is quite remote and a fun place to stay if you want to enjoy the rainforest.
The cabin we stayed in was located in the rainforest on the edge of the Corcovoda NP. There is a kitchen to cook simple meals. The cabin had a refrigerator as well. You can make your own drip coffee. Meals are offered by the caretaker's family in another house downhill on the property. There is no Wifi available in the cabin but is available at the caretaker's house. Recommend having home cooked meals at the caretaker's place. Good food and friendly folks but none of them speak English. We were able to get by with very little Spanish.
A guide is available on request. Guide speaks English and will come to the Ecolodge to arrange and take you on tours. We went on several tours with the local guide and were happy with the service. Saw a lot of frogs on the night walk close to the property.
Overall a pleasant and out of the normal experience. If you love to stay and experience the rainforest this is the place.
Shafeek
United States of America
10
Scored 10
A gorgeous community that has retained a local Tico feel;...
A gorgeous community that has retained a local Tico feel; expats and tourists are definitely in the minority. I never felt unsafe even walking alone at night.
Unfortunately, I did not have enough time to walk all the extensive jungle trails in Bolita and the Corcovado National Park. But, those I did walk to led me to magical waterfalls, swimming holes and amazing views.
The wildlife is plentiful. I saw 3 of the 4 monkeys that live in Costa Rica and woke in the morning to the sounds of the 4th, the howlers calling in the distance. Toucans, hummingbirds and macaws are everywhere. Not to mention the incredible number of other slightly less showy birds, amphibians, reptiles and insects.
Dos Brazos was an incredible find and I will definitely be back.
Mel
Jersey
10
Scored 10
Dos Brazos is a great place to explore the rainforest.
Dos Brazos is a great place to explore the rainforest. There is a wealth of birds an butterflies. Public transport is limited though so if you are wanting to do activities on the beach or on the sea then maybe Puerto Jimenez is better.
Thomas
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Beautiful place , some awesome walks(check out Ron at the...
Beautiful place , some awesome walks(check out Ron at the Bolita Rain Forest hostel) . For 10dollars you can walk some of his trails, I would recommend the bonanza trail, but bring some shoes for walking in the river as well as walking shoes
It is full of fabulous birds and butterflies
If you have no car then you will have to spend a night or two
Bring provisions, lovely people but store very basic
Bus leaves Puerto Jimenez at 3pm
and returns 6.15 am following morning
No bus at weekends
Tony
United Kingdom
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