New Bamboo Kitchen 2022, designed by Tony Quesada, Architect +506 8705 9216.

ENTRANCE TO SECRET SWIMMING HOLE

ENTRANCE TO SECRET SWIMMING HOLE

TAKE A COOL DIP

TAKE A COOL DIP

CROSSING THE BAMBOO BRIDGE

CROSSING THE BAMBOO BRIDGE

HIKING THE 200 ACRES

HIKING THE 200 ACRES

BAMBOO OUT HOUSE

BAMBOO OUT HOUSE

FACILITIES

Campers may use the New Bamboo Kitchen. It has 2 wood stoves, triple sink with running water, stone floor, roof to keep you dry.

All platforms are the same price, https://airbnb.com/h/campingvereh

We have open air facilities. There are no closed wall cabins on this reserve. Pitch your Tent on the Pavilion - Camp in the wild but stay dry on our raised platforms that protect you from the rain with a tin roof. 

We have 4 Pavilions which  are open air, meaning no walls;  they have a raised wooden floor; and a tin roof to help keep the tents dry…as it REALLY RAINS in the rainforest!

Pavilion #1, #2, and #3 can each  sleep 4 people. The platforms can each hold 2 smaller 2 man tents. Tents should be about 6’ x 6’ or 1.8m x1.8m. Total 12 campers.

Pavilion  #4  can hold a larger tent that can sleep 3 people. The size is about 8’ or 2.4m.

Campsite #5 is grass camping with a Tin Roof. This site is the same size as #4 and can hold a larger tent that can sleep 3 or hold a family with 2 small children. The size of the tent is about 8’  or 2.4m.

The Total number of campers with a roof that we can accommodate is 18.

The Total number of wild grass campers that we can accommodate is 18. That is 2 campers per Tent, and 9 campsites. You can bring Tarps for rain protection. These sites do not have a Tin Roof.

Total number of Campers that we can accommodate on The Reserve: Total 36 campers We do not have refrigeration. Campers use our kitchen facilities to cook their own meals. Bring your own comfort food. When you are sitting outside to eat it is warm in the daytime and chilly after dark.

 Water - You’ll be drinking delicious, Costa Rican Spring Water. WE have engineered erred a new water system.

If you prefer bottled water you must bring your own.

 Shower - Jump into our rushing river for a cool wake up!

  Composting Toilet - is in a garden of flowers…our Bamboo Out House is about as pleasant as an out house can be!

  Basically there is no electricity, no internet. Bring a travel solar panel for charging your phones for pictures.

 There is no internet service. 

 Activities - hiking, camping, bird watching, relaxing, rural Tico culture and indigenous culture, candle lit evenings, riverside fun, cool climate, and possible  horseback riding. The hikes take you on trails on the Reserve and around the local area to secret waterfalls and swimming holes you can only find with a guide from the local, Venegas family.

 Laundry - Wash your clothes in the new kitchen sink. It serves multi purposes.


The Bamboo Bathroom.

The Bamboo Bathroom. Designed by Tony Quesada, Architect, +506 8705 9216. The new bathroom has a sink with running water and a composting toilet.