Treehouse in Costa Rica near Corcovado National Park in Costa Rica.
Stay with us in our 6 level, 3 Bedroom, 2 bath Lapas Nest Treehouse in Southern Costa Rica near Corcovado National Park, High up in the rainforest. The “Lapas Nest” Treehouse sleeps 6 comfortably in screened in & comfy bedrooms. 360* views of the Rainforest, Corcovado National Park and The Pacific Ocean on both sides. 3 types of monkeys pass thru and around our treehouse, as well as Lapas, parrots, toucans, hawks. Truly a bird & animal watchers dream 50′ up in the canopy! Built with recycled, sustainable lumber and materials, Lapas Nest Treehouse rentals is a statement of sustainability . Enjoy hiking and exploring in our 120 acre nature reserve with spring fed pool. Help us support local education programs in rural Costa Rica. visit us at www.treehousecostarica.com . Thanks for watchin our video and hpoe to see you on The Osa Peninsula Costa Rica in our Lapas Nest Treehouse in Rainforest. 508-714-0622. Weekly Rentals start at $1200 (Sept - Nov 2010.)
A great eco lodge alternative to staying at osa pennsula eco resorts near Corcovado National Park, and close to Puerto Jimenez tours on The Osa Peninsula Costa Rica. Email us as well in case we do not get your jungle message via monkey coconut telegram. info@treehouseincostarica.com.
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July 29th, 2010 at 11:09 pm
i wouldn’t call …
i wouldn’t call this a treehouse, it’s like a real one !
July 29th, 2010 at 11:09 pm
@KemoreJ
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@KemoreJ
Naturally felled means that wind, woot rot, termites, erosion or old age caused the tree to fall naturally. We live on 120 acres so each year we have a few trees that fall naturally, and as long as they dont fall in the river or creeks, we mill them right on the spot and hand carry the wood up and out, let it dry for about a year, then use it.
July 29th, 2010 at 11:09 pm
Hey Jerky, Does the …
Hey Jerky, Does the hot chick come with the rental I can pay in Peso’s, or bananas.
July 29th, 2010 at 11:09 pm
@YaHayatiMajnoon
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@YaHayatiMajnoon
If you build with wood which is already down & use the sustainable ways & materials it can be LOTS cheaper than you think.
July 29th, 2010 at 11:09 pm
@Sn0wFreak
No need …
@Sn0wFreak
No need for that- you need to come see why. For the twice a year we do get breezes with heavy rains- ! No bugs, spectacular views over the Gulf and Corcovado- it IS the coolest house ever!
July 29th, 2010 at 11:09 pm
I can’t agree more. …
I can’t agree more.
Besides, life is not meassured by how many breaths you take, but how many moments take your breath away. Costa Rica is one of them.
July 29th, 2010 at 11:09 pm
ever since i was a …
ever since i was a little kid i’ve wanted to do something like that, but it costs too much money, i guess when you’re a kid you don’t think about those things lol
July 29th, 2010 at 11:09 pm
@KemoreJ
That …
@KemoreJ
That means that trees which fell naturally. We did not cut any trees- we used trees which were already down naturally! it was built in the most sustainable way also using LOTS of recycled materials. You can do both & still have a beautiful home.
July 29th, 2010 at 11:09 pm
Life is a series of …
Life is a series of moments. If you are fortunate, you experience moments which inadvertently define your character and maybe even redefine it. The tree house at Casa de la Lapa is a living breathing work of art. The rain forest on the Osa Peninsula is not only an Eco Tourists dream, but a living tribute to our existence as a whole.
I love all of you.
July 29th, 2010 at 11:09 pm
Thanks. I’ve been …
Thanks. I’ve been waiting for this. It looks wonderful and I wish you all the best.