Rafiki is concentrated a luxury desert camp project for the conservation and sustainable adventure tourism. It is located on 842 acres of pristine jungle along the Savegre River, 30 km south of Quepos and Manuel Antonio, Costa Rica.
Guests can enjoy a variety of activities such as rafting, horseback riding, hiking through waterfalls and bird watching world class. You do not need to be an avid bird watcher or ecotourism to enjoy our truly unique accommodations and natural beauty.
Rafiki is a family pavilion. The Boshoff family started the project in 1999 with the hope that tourism to build a shelter for wildlife and the reintroduction program Tapir. The first phase of the project, the lodge and cabins, was completed in December 2002.
The luxury safari tents are up 10 wooden bridges, which can so you can sit and enjoy the view in the privacy of each set with rocking chairs. Imported from South Africa, the design allows the tent to enjoy up close to nature, while the insects at bay. Each unit has a private bathroom and a modern bathroom. Whether you are on your honeymoon, want to bring a group of friends and family, or business partners, provides the perfect environment Rafiki. Even though the property is a natural paradise ... not the hard way!
The Boshoff family spoil you with a South African "braai" (barbecue) or enjoy another fabulous prepared by the chef. The food, hospitality and accommodation are unrivaled. Rafiki pristine location and "touch of Africa" will ensure you have an unforgettable experience.
Rafiki offers excellent whitewater rafting trips on the Savegre. They have a variety of ways to reach the river, walking in standard machines at 3:00 nature walk and even horseback riding. The location allows you to enjoy all the adventure offers rivers. Rafiki offers several trips. Each with different levels The Lodge will do everything to your need for adventure to meet, whether you're looking for opinions or adrenaline. Serve hot meals on the grill and a bathroom with toilet along the river you comfortable while driving keep.
When the rain stop, follow the rafting! Mini Me is a lifeline for 2 or 3 people and a guide, and made an amazing trip! The guides are very experienced sleep Rafiki in these small boats, take a mini-trip to me more like a 3-person kayak instead of a traditional raft.
Let your feet and rest your eyes as you make your way through the rugged mountain country in horses. Horses are still used by the local population of the Savegre. Rafiki tries to maximize the cultural experience of traveling to places where horses are still the main means of transportation. Sometimes rivers meet, go to the top of the mountains overlooking the sea, take the rafts, or even ice cream in the city. Rafiki horses are gentle enough for the whole family.
Aquamarine Power Tuning tropical Quebrada Arroyo. I will not reveal all the secrets, but the journey begins 2 km rafting adventure offers the opportunity to jump from a waterfall, and discover a cultural village. After eating raw foods on a wood fire cooked Federal, visit a spice farm and eat ice cream in a grocery store in the bay! On the way back to the hotel, you pass a magnificent sea views and views of the great mountains of the Costa guide Rica.Your remember flora and fauna along the way.This 5 km hike is an unforgettable family adventure.
With more than 300 bird species identified to date, Rafiki is a world-class site for bird watching. Common observations include toucans, trogons and keyword tags. Rafiki offers guided morning to help improve their skills and learn about the habitats and behaviors of the feathered friends of the Savegre Valley.
The Ultimate Safari gives you the opportunity to see the wild horses and get Rafiki, then you can discover the Savegre River in one day. The horse section is not too difficult, and the rafting is fun for all. This is an excellent option for those pressed for time!
Take the plunge into one of the five fastest slides in the world! The presentation starts from the lodge and accelerates the pool 100 feet below. Water slide is supplied used by a natural stream, not just the pool filled with spring water, but also supplies the hydraulic system to Rafiki. There are no chemicals added to water to drainage basin is environmentally sound back to the river.
You will never miss a Yerlin massage. Thanks to the hard work and motivation Yerlin took on the task of becoming a massage therapist. She was born and grew up raised in the village of Santo Domingo. After high school he went to Rafiki with his idea of the massage. Pleased with his mind, Rafiki sponsored his education in exchange for a little help, clean rooms in high season. Today Yerlin has been with us for 3 years doing massage been. Customers like hands and I like your attitude! It is available for relaxing massages and facials and organic therapuedic. Try favorite "chocolate massage" of Yerlin!
Currently the house for traveler sees the world. His contributions have helped to develop the necessary contacts and cultural, the second phase of the commit Rafiki understanding. Rafiki Step 2 is to build a fence around 60 hectares of forest, building a veterinary clinic, and the process of preparing and transporting tapirs. The animals came from environments in captivity, but hope one day to roam free Savegre Valley. Currently there is a broker called Tapir, El Paso de la Danta, runs through the property of Rafiki. This means that Rafiki is an ecological island, so that the animals free tapirs very important for the genetic diversity of Costa Rica.
The philosophy of the project is Rafiki South African origin. In essence, through the use of tourism as a means to generate capital, animals can be given a second chance, when the pressure of the local hunting and habitat loss decimated the population. Tourism, which enters the zone generates employment opportunities in both the project itself and also in the development of the local economy. Rafiki is very involved in the local community and provide scholarships to future students who choose to pursue such a career in eco-tourism, biology, veterinary medicine, or related fields. With the help of travelers who visit Rafiki, who are an example for other projects in Costa Rica and around the world, showing that sustainable tourism is a viable way to protect and restore the ecology of a particular location path. If you have any questions about the wildlife refuge or reintroduction program tapir, please send an email Lautjie Boshoff, resident biologist. Lautjie@rafikisafari.com: Contact Lautjie, please write to
For reservations and more information:
E-mail rafikisafari@gmail.com
Phone: ++ 506 2777-2250 or ++ 506 2777-5327
www.rafikisafari.com
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