The best way to learn about a place is to truly experience it. Add in ethical travel practices via ecotourism and sustainable travel, and you've got a heck of a trip! After perusing the website for a Costa Rican Ecolodge called Lapa Rios, I was hooked. I recently sat down to talk with Millay Kogan, Sustainability Coordinator for Cayuga Sustainable Hospitality about the Lapa Rios Ecolodge. I have to say, this is one place that I can't WAIT to go to!
WE: Tell us a little bit about Lapa Rios...
WE: It seems that ecotourism is the newest and most important aspect of global travel. Can you tell us a bit more about how Lapa Rios is part of that?
Receiving five leaves from Costa Rica´s renown Certificate for Sustainable Tourism (CST), Lapa Rios works rigorously, and systematically, to include sustainability and conservation in its daily business practices, showing both the surrounding community, the tourism industry and the business community in general, that luxury, sustainability, conservation and community development truly can go hand-in-hand.
WE: I see that Lapa Rios has a school. Can you please let us know more about this? How can we help?
Box 025216-SJO 706
Miami, FL 33102-5216
WE: What sort of activities are available at Lapa Rios? Is it an all-encompassing vacation spot, i.e., activities, food, etc.?
WE: What sorts of accommodations do you have for people with disabilities?
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WE: You must have a high demand for your hotel. How far in advance should people book out? How many days do you recommend people stay, in order to get the most relaxing and educational experience? And what season is best for a visit?
We must advise you that we do not recommend less than 4 nights at Lapa Rios for anyone who is arriving or leaving by plane. It is too short a time for most people given the experience encountered here and the variety of things to do and see.
WE: Thank you, Millay. I have to say, we can't wait to visit! I appreciate you taking the time to share about Lapa Rios and Costa Rican ecotourism with us!
For more information on Lapa Rios Ecolodge, please see their website at www.laparios.com.