5/5 - Excellent
Go to the park as early as possible it tends to get crowded after 11am.

Extraordinaire!
Reviewed on 2025/12/29

Great location, room and service.
Reviewed on 2026/1/4

The room is nice and cozy it ’s a rustic place. The room was clean a bit cramped but workable. The hotel is like on a small farm there are chickens and rooster, iguanas, lots of butterflies. The road to the river is rocky and when it rains it gets very muddy but this is the charm of a rustic. The ...
Reviewed on 2025/6/30

Amazing views! Unforgettable experience. Thank you Francisco!
Reviewed on 2026/1/4

Está muy cerca del parque nacional, vimos tucanes al amarecer y tiene un lindo mirador en el árbol.
Reviewed on 2025/10/7

Stayed here for a night. Orlando, the owner, welcomed us and showed us the room. He was very nice and hospitable. The room was clean, I liked the interior design of the suite we got. We met two kittens who were friendly. If you like cats, they will gladly enter your room. If you don’t, you might ...
Reviewed on 2025/12/12

Commune with nature and explore the great outdoors at Rio Celeste Waterfall during your travels in Katira. Discover the area's volcano viewpoints and seek out the hiking trails.
You can take time to visit Tapir Valley Nature Reserve during your travels to Bijagua. Amble around the area's gardens, or seek out its hiking trails.
You can learn about the history of Katira with a trip to Peace Tree. Stroll along the riverfront or seek out the hiking trails.
Go to the park as early as possible it tends to get crowded after 11am.
Rio Celeste was beautiful. Some of the other waterfalls are better experience because you get to swim.
It‘s beautiful and breathtaking, definitley worth the trip and you‘ll see a lot of wild animals
Go to the Rio Celeste waterfall. The color of water is amazing.
The experience was really nice, the hotel is a 5 min drive from the national park. The room was pretty clean, however the bed was not incredible it was a pretty normal bed king.
Go to El Árbol de la Paz, Tenorio trail, and Rio Celeste where locals swim sometimes. There is nowhere to shop there, if you want your own food shop for it before you get there.
