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Name:
Victor Oppel
Comments:
I just wanted to take a moment to thank you for an amazing time. Unfortunately, I forgot to write my comments in your book before I left.
As this was my first trip to the Osa, I expected many things such as an abundance of wildlife which did not dissapoint. What I didn't expect was the hospitality in which I was treated. I also didn't expect to find so many people pulling together to preserve their environment with a pride for their country unsurpassed by any other place I've ever been.
What a privilege to visit such a place. The memories will stay with me forever and I look forward to making more in the future. Thank-you for the best vacation ever. Sincerely, Victor Oppel
Wednesday, April 30 2008 - 08:45 AM
Name:
Nicole Yunk
Comments:
I went in the summer of 2005 and i had soo much fun, i wished i could have moved there.
I went with my aunt's high school class and it was unbelieveable, the zip line was too cool and since it was my birthday the amazing cook, Mario, made me a huge chocolate cake.
I encountered so many different kinds of animals, and actually was able to hold two baby boa constrictors, each day was a new experience and i cannot wait to come again!
whenever im in a down mood, i just think back to being there and everythings alright, laying on the beach with my new friends by the bon-fire our last night was so relaxing.

Thank you all so much!
Thursday, March 13 2008 - 06:03 PM
Name:
Carlos Villegas y Martha Olivera
Comments:
When I close my eyes and remember the sound of the ocean, the delicious home-cooked style cuisine, the romantic nights in between the ocean and the virgin mountain next to La Leona Lodge, it makes me want to go back there immediately.

Nothing beats the hospitality and true friendliness of this 100% Costa Rican owned and operated best kept secret in a little place in the southern part of Costa Rica, called Osa Peninsula.

From the moment you arrive you are greeted with open arms and a friendly smile inviting you to rest on a hammock enjoying a cold glass of fresh natural juice while your luggage is unpacked from the horse-pulled carriage.

This is the first place my wife got to see in Costa Rica and after about a day, she fell eternally in love with Costa Rica thanks to La Leona Lodge and their beautiful way of preserving the values and treasures Costa Rica has to offer.
Thursday, September 20 2007 - 01:49 PM
Name:
Ted
Comments:
Dear Salma,

I would like to thank you again for your kind hospitality during my visit!
I enjoyed my time very much, and the food was excellent, too!

Hope we can send you many customers in the future!

Saludos
Costa Rica & Peru Reisedienst
Thursday, September 20 2007 - 01:48 PM
Name:
Gabby Perez
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Comments:
OHHH EHMMMM GEEEE! I have never seen so much beauty in my entire life!!! I live La Leona and am hoping to go back real soon!
Wednesday, September 12 2007 - 02:25 PM
Name:
Robert Santiago
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Comments:
There are no words to describe the experience we had this past Summer.
All we could say is THANK YOU!
We had one of the most beautiful experiences in our lives and will definately be back soon!!!
Alvaro, YOU ROCK!!!
Wednesday, September 12 2007 - 10:35 AM
Name:
Ed(ease)
Comments:
IMPRESSION of the La Leona, what Paradise looks like - Experience!

Far away from everything entering the Penensula the Osa, travelling by bus to Puerto Jimenez in the middle of nowhere. After two hours through the bush in a four wheel drive, crossing rivers, we arrived in Karate; there is only a Pulperia. We still had to walk for about half an hour to arrive in La Leona. Walking in my surf short, the rest of my stuff could go on a horse car.

All the people in my group said with a lot of respect: Wow, this is really paradise! We were completely overwhelmed by the nature of the Corcovado National Park, in combination with the Pacific Ocean and the pure and peaceful surroundings. This is what Costa Rica is all about, here the national saying ‘Pura Vida’ is fitting in the best. I was in love with this place immediately!

No Internet, no mobile phone connection, no telephone at all! Only an emergency radio for the western security feeling. So one can really relax, till you drop.

In this place they know the art of making benefit of what you don’t have. No electricity means candlelight in the tent and along the tracks towards it!

Coming along with my really outdoor minded group of Mambo we found a good combination between adventure and relaxation.

The virgin primary forest at the back and the constant sound of the powerful Pacific Ocean relaxes your body and mind and gives a lot of energy, at least as much as the Himalaya high up in the mountains or spiritual places in Aboriginal country in the north of Australia

I have been to La Leona many times and it’s allways a feeling like coming back home in paradise.

I became very good friends with the Costa Rican family owning and running the place they are doing a very good job to create a brilliant atmosphere, makes you leave the place with tears in your eyes.

At the moment we are busy working out plans for a yoga platform to make a combination of going ‘back to basic’ in the adventurous outdoor way, and going back to the basic of yourself.

To make a bridge from the active part to the more spiritual part (power) yoga or tai ji is a perfect way getting the right energy and space to open a new experience for the rest life.

Pura Vida!
Monday, September 03 2007 - 02:55 PM

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