Treehouse, El Escondido Estate.
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Are you looking for jungle vibes and an abundance of nature somewhere off the beaten track? You are at the right place, here at our organic coffee finca in Muy Muy, Nicaragua. We have a magical treehouse built among five trees which has a spacious veranda overlooking the lake. (We also have three spacious jungle cabins - see our other listing). The space The treehouse has one double bedroom and a toilet with wash-hand basin. There is also a private outdoor shower (cold water) situated directly under the main treehouse building. The treehouse has a spacious private veranda with a hammock and table and chairs, all surrounded by nature with wonderful views across the lake.. The treehouse is very private and is located about 200m from the reception area and accessible by jungle trails. Staying in the treehouse you will discover a wide variety of tropical plants and animals, watch countless colourful birds, be mesmerised by howler monkeys, and spot the occasional sloth from your own private veranda. You can hike through the forests and fields and take in breathtaking views while you look for the hidden waterfall. And to cool off after your hike you can take a refreshing outdoor shower or go for a dip in the natural swimming pond. Guest access Guests have access to the following facilities: • Treehouse with private veranda • Solar powered hot water shower • Bush shower in the open air of the jungle • Fully equipped shared kitchen with large terrace • Home-made meals (breakfast, lunch and dinner) available for an additional cost • BBQ • Wood fired pizza oven • Campfire • Large reception area with comfortable seating • Free wifi in the recaption area • Maps and information for several local hiking trails (including the secluded waterfall) • Other activities (available for an additional cost) can be arranged including horse riding, local cooking classes, and farm visits. Other things to note The access road is passable to all vehicles but involves crossing a creek. The road is a typical rural mountain dirt road. It is advisable to discuss your arrival time with us during the rainy season (May to October) about the creek crossing. If you are staying with us during rainy season, make sure to bring shoes or boots which will likely become dirty. As noted our cabins have cold water showers (like most places in Nicaragua). We do have a solar powered shower if you prefer hot water. WiFi is only available in the quiet and comfortable reception area.
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