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RANCHO COSTAFALO

"Creciendo Con Los Costarricenses"

is our motto;

"Growing with Costa Ricans"!


RANCHO COSTAFALO IS A

SELF-SUSTAINING.

AGRICULTURAL, AND

ECO-TOURISM EXPERIENCE.


Bordering Guanacaste National Park, Rancho Costafalo,

includes 50 acres showcasing local wildlife and landscape,

in addition to a wide-variety of crops and fruit trees grown on the farm.

Offering daily & overnight authentic Costa Rican experiences,

our mission is to highlight the beauty of the

LAND and the PEOPLE, while giving back to the community.






What makes us special

Respecting the Land

Costa Rican locals and experienced agriculturists will manage the land, with

and for one another, in this Tico-Rican cooperative approach.

Respecting One Another

Pura Vida, or Pure Life, is the motto of Costa Rica and the best way to live that life is with pure intent. This project is by the people and for the people.

Helping Locals

Rancho Costafalo not only grows crops

for the people, but with the people.

Our community based farm is mission driven to support the local community.

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    Beautiful flowers attract butterflies and other pollinators creating much color and beauty on the farm.

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    The tree of life rising nearly 100 feet above the farm and believed to be roughly 200 years old.

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    Our Chickens do the Chicken walk up the plank every evening to nest. Wrapped metal around our Cedar Tree keeps the predators away.

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    Woodpecker….Many birds including this Long Pale Wood Pecker, Owls, Amazon Parrots, Toucans, Oropendolas, and Tangiers are present for Birders and others to Enjoy.

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    Eria Barbara…Bordering Guanacaste National Park has its benefits. Mammals and reptiles constantly wander through Rancho Costafalo.

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  • Bananas, Plantains, Mangos, Avocados, Oranges, Plums, Papayas, Guava, and Cocoa are just some of our plantings on the Property

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    Bananas, Plantains, Mangos, Avocados, Oranges, Plums, Papayas, Guava, and Cocoa are just some of our plantings on the Property.

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    Hens….A valuable source of protein.

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    Cows…Milking the Old Fashion Way

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    Monkeys…Spider, Capuchin, and Howler Monkeys visit the property often enjoying our avocados and other items.

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    Trimming trees, mending fences, and working on the crops are just a few daily chores that occur at Rancho Costafalo.

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    Distribution of Water is an important element to sustaining crops.

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    The Marshmallow…..Our very own high heat oven.

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    Cooking ... Making a traditional Costa Rican meal. 

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    Forest…Trails along the forest line have timber and far reaching views of pastures below. 

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    Petroglyphs.…Ancient carvings from indigenous people tell a story on how these past residents lived over 2,000 years ago. 

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    Sale of agricultural products in Rancho Costafalo .... community project.

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Meet Our Team

Jhon Garofalo

 Developer Rancho Costafalo and

Ariana Maldonado

Ariana is bilingual, with great people skills, she is a vital part of facilitating our special projects and connecting with the community.   

Allan Bonilla

Website Manager and Tour Operator.

Maria Leyton

Maria is studying to become a chef, and makes authentic Costa Rican meals at Rancho Costafalo.

Farm dogs

Laika (left), Orion (Middle), Gus (Right).


 

 

Melvin Valasquez

In charge of planting and caring for the gardens.

“Not all those who wander are lost.”

J.R.R. Tolkien


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