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Cabinas Corcovado Cielo Verde is located on the outskirts of Corcovado National Park in the community of Dos Brazos de Rio Tigre on the Osa Peninsula in Costa Rica. This room have one doble bed and one single bed for maximun 3 people. All guests will receive complimentary continental breakfast and coffee as part of their accommodations during their stay. (Website hidden by Airbnb) We are next to Corcovado National Park, with the Rio Tigre and mountains around; Cabinas Corcovado Cielo Verde is a relaxing and wonderful Nature place. All guests will have access to a communal indoor kitchen. A washing machine is located on the premises for guest use at an additional charge. Breakfast and coffee are complimentary for all guests. Though a kitchen space is available for use, meals can also be prepared for guests for an additional charge (lunch – 3,500 CRC, dinner – 4,000). All guests will have access to Cielo Verde's private hiking trails on the outskirts of Corcovado. I am available at any time during your stay to assist with booking activities, transportation, and food. I can be contacted by phone at + (Phone number hidden by Airbnb) or by email to (Email hidden by Airbnb) My name is Ermer Azofeifa Mora and I am the President of the Asociación Conservacionista de Dos Brazos de Rio Tigre (ACODOBRARTI). Our community of Dos Brazos de Rio Tigre is situated between the "two arms" of the Tiger River here on the Osa Peninsula and located on the outskirts of world-renowned Corcovado National Park. Though Dos Brazos has a deep history as a gold-mining community, within the past 10 years we have been working extensively to shift the primary economic activities of Dos Brazos away from the damaging practices of gold mining, hunting and logging in favor of sustainable sources of work that not only seek to safeguard the community’s unique natural landscape, but also depend on it. While the association, comprised of 56 community members, has received an abundance of support in the past from local NGO’s and government organizations, including a visit from the President of the Republic of Costa Rica in May (Phone number hidden by Airbnb) , much of ACODOBRARTI's success can be attributed to the emphasis on implementing change through an educational approach, focusing to not only transform community behavior, but more enduring, transform the community’s mentality with regard to conservation and the need for it. The resulting effects of these efforts have come to fruition in recent years in the form of our community-wide adoption of ecotourism and other alternative sustainable economic activities with notable successes that include the opening of the community’s first entrance into Corcovado National Park in February (Phone number hidden by Airbnb) , the training and certification of 25 community members as local park guides, and the construction of a community native plant nursery and botanical garden focused on providing a means to protect and sustain the local landscape and wildlife habitats of the many unique species of animals and birds found exclusively on the Osa Peninsula. We are proud to call Dos Brazos home, and are eager to share with visitors a piece of our local culture and way of life. From Corcovado hikes, horseback riding tours and community cooking classes, we have a variety of activities to offer a truly authentic experience of life on the Peninsula. We hope you'll come pay us a visit soon! San Jose to Puerto Jimenez: Visitors traveling from San Jose to the Osa Peninsula can get to Puerto Jimenez via public transportation (airplane or bus) or by renting a car. Driving: There are a number of car rental operators located within the Juan Santamaria Airport in San Jose. Car rentals can be booked in advance via the following link (URL HIDDEN) Driving Directions to the Osa Peninsula – Take the San José–Caldera Highway (CR27) to the first exit past the Pozón toll booth, where you will pick up the Southern Highway, or Costanera Sur (CR34). Take this south through Jacó, Quepos, and Dominical to Palmar Norte, where you’ll meet up with the Interamerican Highway (CR2). Take this south to the turnoff for La Palma, Rincón, and Puerto Jiménez. Driving Directions to Dos Brazos from San Jose – Once you have taken the turnoff for La Palma, Rincón, and Puerto Jimenez (Rt 245), you will stay on Rt 245 for approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes, after which time you will take the last right-hand turn before the bridge marked for “Rio Tigre”. If you have crossed the bridge you have gone too far and will continue on into Puerto Jimenez. Once you have turned off of Rt 245, you will follow this dirt road for approximately 3km through the town of Gallardo. On your left-hand side will be the town soccer field with a sign for “Boca Gallardo”. After this sign, take your second left (there will be a number of small signs for Dos Brazos, Corcovado, and other local businesses at the turn entrance). Follow this road for approximately 5km and you will arrive in Dos Brazos. The Office of Tourism will be located on your right-hand side, approximately 50 meters before the main bridge into Dos Brazos ((URL HIDDEN) Flying: Domestic flights from San Jose to Puerto Jimenez airport can be booked through Nature Air ((URL HIDDEN) or Sansa Airways ((URL HIDDEN) Flights are typically (Phone number hidden by Airbnb) minutes. Public Bus: Buses travel from San Jose to Puerto Jimenez twice daily (8AM and 12PM) every day of the week. The bus station for Transportes Blanco-Lobo buses is located on Calle 12 between Avenidas 7 and 9. Bus tickets cost approximately 7,500 CRC ($15 USD) per person. The trip typically takes 7-8 hours which includes three rest stops along the way. Boat: Several speedboats work as boat taxis between Puerto Jiménez and Golfito. The fare is 3,000 CRC ($6 USD) and the ride takes a little under 30 minutes. These boats leave five or six times throughout the day, or whenever they fill up, beginning at around 6am and finishing up at around 5pm. Ask around town, or at the docks for current schedules. Puerto Jimenez to Dos Brazos de Rio Tigre: Driving: There are a number of car rental operators located in Puerto Jimenez which can be booked upon arrival at the Puerto Jimenez Airport or in advance online through major travel booking sites and/or car rental companies directly. Driving Directions to Dos Brazos from Puerto Jimenez – Upon leaving the town center of Puerto Jimenez you will take your first left to get on Rt. 245. You will travel for approximately 4km on Rt. 245 and will take the first left-hand turn after the bridge for “El Rio Tigre” (there will be a sign on your for Corcovado National Park on your right-hand side after the bridge across the street from the left turn). Once you have turned off of Rt 245, you will follow this dirt road for approximately 3km through the town of Gallardo. On your left-hand side will be the town soccer field with a sign for “Boca Gallardo”. After this sign, take your second left (there will be a number of small signs for Dos Brazos, Corcovado, and other local businesses at the turn entrance). Follow this road for approximately 5km and you will arrive in Dos Brazos. The Office of Tourism will be located on your right-hand side, approximately 50 meters before the main bridge into Dos Brazos(URL HIDDEN) Taxis: Taxis are available to bring visitors from Puerto Jimenez to Dos Brazos every day of the week at any time of day. Taxis taken out of the center of Puerto Jimenez typically cost 12,500 CRC ($25 USD). Local taxis can also be booked in advance through the Office of Tourism (Email: (EMAIL HIDDEN) ; Phone: (+(PHONE NUMBER HIDDEN)) for 8,000 CRC ($16 USD) during the day or 10,000 CRC ($20 USD) at night. Total travel time is approximately 30 minutes. Public Bus: The local “busetta” for Dos Brazos leaves Puerto Jimenez at 11AM and 4PM on week days (Monday-Friday) departing from outside the “Grupo Materiales Store” in Puerto Jimenez. Normal bus fare (one-way) is 1,300 CRC ($2.60 USD), though visitors with large bags are charged 2,000 CRC ($4 USD). During your stay in Dos Brazos, the busetta can also be used to travel to and from Puerto Jimenez on week days departing from Dos Brazos at 6AM and 12PM outside of the “Pulperia” or General Store in the town center. Total travel time is approximately (Phone number hidden by Airbnb) minutes depending on the number of passengers/stops needed to be made along the way. Dos Brazos de Rio Tigre offers a variety of nature hikes, adventure tours and cultural excursions for guests to enjoy. For more information on available activities in Dos Brazos please visit our website. Additionally, if you would like assistance coordinating transport to our community or booking tours in advance of your stay please don't hesitate to reach out via email. We look forward to your visit!

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