The Selva Verde eco lodge is located very close to the lowlands in the north east of Costa Rica, the area of Sarapaqui.
The actual private reserve of Selva Verde Rainforest protects more than 500 acres of land and has been identified as a key area in the San Juan Biological Corridor which stretches from southern Mexico to Panama.
The river lodge has forty rooms set in four blocks, each accommodating up to four guests with ceiling fans and private bathrooms. From the verandah, relax in the chairs and hammocks and watch the wildlife.
The lodges five bungalows as separated from the main areas, offer air conditioning and are ideal for those seeking more privacy. The lodge also features a restaurant, bar, swimming pool and ample parking.
Selva Verde eco lodge is a wonderful choice for nature lovers, birdwatchers, photographers and those looking for adventure.

Tours staying at this accommodation
Birdwatching in Costa Rica
Itinerary Highlights
- Observe specials such as the endangered Great green macaw, the spectacular Resplendant quetzal and rare Volcano hummingbird
- Explore San Gerardo de Dota mountains for montane rainforest-dwelling species
- Visit tropical lowlands on the Nicaragua border
- Explore Maquenque Nature Reserve

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