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SABALOS LODGE

Rio San Juan

Sabalos Lodge: Our View


This is the place to go if you want to feel like you are getting back to nature. The tree houses are made almost completely out of bamboo and wood, they are situated right on the edge of the river, and you wake up to the sound of birds and howler monkeys. The lodgings are simple but that is precisely its charm.

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Sabalos Lodge: Fast Facts


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  • Rooms on stilts on the edge of the river
  • Rooms are open on one side with views onto the river
  • Welcoming and hospitable owners

Sabalos Lodge: The Detail


There are five tree houses, which all have their own unique design. Common characteristics are double beds with great mosquito nets, hammocks and private bathrooms. Each sits on stilts on the edge of the river are open sided facing the river
 
The restaurant provides fresh and delicious food and they even have their own cows so you get home-made milk and cheese! They can take you out on night-time crocodile trips, there are walking trails in their private reserve, and they have kayaks which you can take out on the river.

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