Sustainability at SCP Corcovado Wilderness Lodge
Our Sustainability Efforts
At SCP Corcovado Wilderness Lodge, we have defined our policies for sustainable tourism based on ideas to protect the environment and promote positive cultural, social, and economic values.
We work closely with The Corcovado Foundation, a non-profit organization and a leader in conservation in Costa Rica. We work with people and organizations to protect our natural resources. Our conservation programs are based in the South Pacific region of Costa Rica, known as the Osa Peninsula, which is famous for its intense biodiversity and unspoiled nature.
SCP Corcovado Wilderness Lodge is a certified Sustainable Lodging provider by Costa Rican Institute of Tourism's Certification for Tourism Sustainability.
Our Sustainability Policy
We are committed to balance and harmony with nature at the SCP Corcovado Wilderness Lodge. A balance between the architecture in stone and wood and the exuberance of the flora and fauna of the Osa Peninsula make this a magical and ideal place for rest and tranquility.
In addition, we are committed to protecting the environment, promoting and protecting cultural heritage, and improving the quality of life of our employees and the region's inhabitants. Likewise, our commitment to the guests is to offer them a healthy physical and spiritual environment.
We maintain a team aware of the importance of sustainability principles and are passionate about carrying out our values. We are clear that only by working as a team and continuously improving our processes can we guarantee an efficient, friendly, personalized, and reliable service, which allows the balanced development of our company in all strategic perspectives, preventing damage and deterioration of the health of our employees and complying The expectations.
Our Partnerships
SCP Corcovado Wilderness Lodge also works closely with local partners to advance our mission and our ability to educate guests during their time with us.
Eco-Tourism in Costa Rica
Whether you are traveling in Costa Rica or any other natural area in the world, please keep in mind the following suggestions in order to diminish your impact on fragile environments:
- Enjoy nature but don’t chase or touch wild animals.
- Leave everything as you found it, don’t remove anything that is part of the natural environment such as rocks, shells, or plants.
- Stay on the trails, and trails are designed to lessen the erosion caused by the transit of visitors.
- Report environmental damage to authorities.
- Participate in local conservation activities.