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  2. Savegre - Wikipedia

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    Savegre is a district of the Quepos canton, in the Puntarenas province of Costa Rica. [1] [2] Geography. Savegre has an area of 216.07 km ...

  3. Savegre River - Wikipedia

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    The Savegre River (Spanish pronunciation: [saˈβeɣɾe]) is a river in Costa Rica that flows to the Pacific Ocean.The source is at Quebrada Providencia in the Cerro de la Muerte, Cordillera de Talamanca, at 3,491 m (11,453 ft) above sea level, and after receiving the Division River, it travels 41 linear kilometers of rugged topography to flow into the Pacific Ocean.

  4. Chalalan - Wikipedia

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    Chalalán is an ecological lodge [1] of the Indigenous People of San José de Uchupiamonas dedicated to ethnic ecotourism. It is located in the Madidi National Park in Bolivia. The cabins are located in the vicinity of Chalalán Lake, on the south bank of the Tuichi River, about 100 km south west of Rurrenabaque. Chalalan Ecolodge

  5. Eco hotel - Wikipedia

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    An eco hotel, or a green hotel, is an environmentally sustainable hotel or accommodation that has made important environmental improvements to its structure in order to minimize its impact on the natural environment. The basic definition of an eco-friendly hotel is an environmentally responsible lodging that follows the practices of green living.

  6. This remote eco-lodge offers travelers a rare opportunity to ...

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    Far from civilization, Mongolia’s Three Camel Lodge offers travelers a rare chance to explore some of the most dramatic landscapes on the planet. This remote eco-lodge offers travelers a rare ...

  7. Ecotourism in Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    The country takes advantage of the growing demand for eco-tourists to visit these protected areas in exchange for profit. [3] For years, growth in tourism in Central America was extremely slow due to civil wars in various regions; however, as peace developed in neighboring countries, tourism in Costa Rica has skyrocketed over the past two decades.