Guest User
May 8, 2022
Lodge Laguna de Lagarta-wild birds everywhere! Our room at this lodge was cramped with one queen bed and one single bed. If they'd taken out the single it would have been better. The windows were screened. An oscillating fan provided air movement but was quite noisy. The beds had just a thin blanket but that was all that was needed. There was only one electrical outlet for charging your phone or camera battery. The bed was comfortable, but the pillows were hard and lumpy. The bathroom was oddly designed in that a head high wall separated the shower from the toilet and sink. The top of it was where you are advised to store your toiletries, because the only real shelf was directly above the toilet and I didn't want to think about the possibility of my toothbrush falling into it. The shower head was of a design I've never seen before, with three dots allowing for temperature change. The one to the left was too hot, the one to the right was too cold, and the one in the middle was cold. The shower drained very slowly, forcing one to stand in the water if one didn't have flipflops. The room and bathroom were (with the exception of the slow shower drain) spotlessly clean. I never saw an insect in the room or the bathroom. Outside our room was a covered deck with very comfortable rocking chairs, a decent table and a hammock for a midday siesta. The lodge provides a very large open deck for dining as well as photographing birds. There were MANY species coming to the feeding station, and the star of the entire lodge was Rudy. Rudy is a wild, completely untamed keel billed toucan. He would fly to the feeding pole, where fresh bananas had been hung, and gauge the size of his audience on the deck. He then would begin to 'dance'. He would call 'grick grick' and strike poses, looking for all the world like a fashion model or a Hollywood movie star. He made sure you got great shots of his gorgeous, multicolored bill in just the perfect stance for photography. He would pose for many minutes, knowing how beautiful he was, and I am convinced he liked the applause we gave him! The eponymous lagoon is said to have caimans, but we didn't see any. The staff at Laguna de Lagarta was efficient and friendly without being obsequious. The cooks, especially, took great pains to make sure that I, with some dietary restrictions I had, was fully fed. They even offered to cook something not on offer for me. Meals were buffet, which I appreciated. The lodge provides rubber boots if you want to go hiking on their jungle trail, and you do-because you might see manakins! The lodge has free wifi but is only available on the deck. The lodge, being fairly large, had several groups from places other than the US. There was a group of photographers from India and a smaller group of birders from Germany. A couple of Brits added to the international flavor of the lodge. One can come to bird or photograph for the day and have lunch for a fee, the price of which I have no