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 Main natural attractions near Yarumo Lodge, Rio Celeste Black Chalet that you can enjoy when you visit the area and stay with us. You have perfect options for those who want to explore the natural beauty of the Bijagua region and northern Costa Rica.

Tenorio Volcano National Park: Home to the impressive Celeste River, with trails leading to its famous Celeste River Waterfall and its iconic azure blue color, one of the most visited natural wonders. The Blue Lagoon, known for its vibrant turquoise hue and scenic beauty and Los Teñideros which is a unique point within the Celeste River where the magic of the color change occurs by a natural phenomenon and the union of two different rivers; You must see it with your own eyes, it is amazing.

Tours and Trails in Bijagua: Activities and ecological routes that allow visitors to discover the rich biodiversity of the region, including day and night hikes in the forest, allowing the sighting in their natural environment of sloths, tapirs, monkeys, toucans, snakes, cats, frogs and a wide variety of birds (special area for bird watching).


Viewpoints and panoramic views: Panoramic points that offer spectacular views of the Tenorio and Miravalles volcanoes, sunrises and sunsets, as well as the surrounding natural landscapes. Viewpoints such as La Giganta, Parque del Viento, Cerro Pelado and the summit of Tenorio Volcano in Agua Caliente.

Bagaces Hot Springs: Natural hot springs in a quiet environment surrounded by nature. Miravalles Volcano National Park.


Caño Negro National Wildlife Refuge: Caño Negro is a RAMSAR site of global importance for the conservation of wetlands. The refuge is vital for the environmental balance of the Northern Zone of the country. This habitat is home to a great variety of flora and fauna species, many of them unique or endangered, including seabirds such as the jabiru and reptiles such as caimans and turtles.


Palo Verde National Park: One of the most biodiverse areas in Costa Rica. It encompasses a rich mosaic of more than 15 different natural communities, including lowland deciduous forest, evergreen forest, flooded forest, limestone hills deciduous forest, grasslands and mangroves. It has the highest concentration of resident and migratory birds in Central America, thousands gather in the lagoons to feed and reproduce.


Rincon de la Vieja National Park. This park has an impressive landscape that combines dry and humid forest, volcanic fumaroles, waterfalls, animals and all in the same tour (Las Pailas tour, which is part of the Guanacaste Conservation Area, World Heritage Site).

 

Guanacaste Beaches: Only 1:30 hours away, you can visit the lush beaches of Guanacaste.


Las Pumas Rescue Center: An educational experience to learn about local wildlife and the rehabilitation efforts of rescued animals (mainly felines).


HERE IS A LIST OF THE MOST POPULAR ACTIVITIES FOR OUR GUESTS IN THE AREA.

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