Private OFF-Grid Sustainable cabin in the forest with a recently installed outside gas kitchen stove, a low tech system that heats the shower water using the sun and a beautiful outside dry toilet and showers overlooking the forest.
This cabin is a 85m2 wooden building , 54m2 inside space with a 32m2 terrace overlooking the mountains. Big Living room, 2 bedrooms , one with a double bed, the other with a double and a single bed and in the living room 2 palet-made couches that can become beds also which can make a total space for 7 people.
This cabin counts with a water filter that treats the water from out own spring water resevoir.
-Its totally private and secluded, with no neighbours. The closest house is the host house about 200m away.
-The Cabin has some solar lights for the Livingroom , terrace , kitchen and toilet, its usually also lighted at night by candles. Candles are provided in short stays.
-There is no electricity or signal in the property, this is a place for total re-conexion with nature.
* Now available a common space at the Farm to charge phones and connect to Wifi*
* Required 4x4 vehicle to access the property.
Private Cabin Rental Rates :
Special Green Season Prices!
*Per night
Price for 2 People -Minimum of 2 nights
2 nights- 21.000 colones /night (+-40$)
3-6 nights- 19.000 colones / night (+-37$)
1 week - 18.000 colones / night (+-35$)
Total 126.000c
*5.000 colones /night/ each extra person. (+-10$)
*Per Month. : (30 nights) up to 4 people
Low season
260.000 colones (+-470$)
High Season
300.000 colones (+-545$)
Reservation of the cabin upon 20% deposit of total amount of stay.
Monthly or long term rents apply a security deposit.
Volunteers Shared cabin - 2 open rooms, total of 7 beds .(Single and bunkbeds)
Outside dry toilet and shower with forest view.
Hosting option outside of the Volunteer program
Accomodation ₡8.500 / night ($15)
Breakfast / Lunch : ₡2.500 ($5)
*Meals offered Monday- Friday with the group of volunteers
Discover the natural heart of Turrialba and the Chirripó area, home to some of the Cabécar indigenous people, and the Pacuare River Valley, a river known worldwide as the craddle of rafting.
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