Staying at the Karen Mogensen Ecolodge is an opportunity to experience nature while directly supporting conservation efforts in the Nicoya Peninsula. The ecolodge is located within the Karen Mogensen Reserve, surrounded by tropical forest, wildlife, and protected water sources.
Each visit contributes to the protection of ecosystems, supports local conservation programs, and helps maintain the reserve for future generations.
The Karen Mogensen Reserve Ecolodge is a place where nature, learning, and conservation come together. Visitors, researchers, and local communities share in the protection of this forest, creating experiences that respect the land while helping preserve it.
The reserve safeguards tropical dry that provide habitat for wildlife and protect vital water sources in the region.
Visitors are invited to experience the reserve through guided walks, wildlife observation, and educational activities that foster a deeper understanding of the ecosystem.
Every visit contributes to the care and management of the reserve, helping maintain trails, protect biodiversity, and support long term conservation efforts.
The Karen Mogensen Reserve is protected through shared responsibility. Conservation here is shaped by the collaboration between local communities, visitors, researchers, and volunteers who care deeply about this landscape.
By working together, we help maintain forest trails, protect wildlife habitats, and preserve water sources that are essential to life in the region. Every effort, whether through participation, learning, or visitation, contributes to the long term care of the reserve.
Visitors are welcome to be part of this experience by learning about the forest, respecting its rhythms, and supporting conservation through responsible presence.
¡Tenemos muchas formas de contribuir a este proyecto y todas las donaciones cuentan!