Video Gallery

This page provides visual context for the property and its natural features within a pre-development project stage; visual materials illustrate development potential and do not represent completed infrastructure.

Video 1

  • Aerial Overview: Topography & Scale

  • A drone flight showcasing the dramatic mountain chain and river canyons. This overview demonstrates the immense scale of the property and the natural barriers that ensure total privacy and exclusivity.

Video 2

  • Climate & Water Security

  • Abundant rainfall ensures year-round water security for operations and sustains the lush biodiversity that draws eco-tourists. Unlike drier regions of Costa Rica, The Sanctuary is a water-positive asset.

Video 3

  • Primary Forest Inventory

  • A close inspection of the dense primary rainforest canopy. This standing carbon inventory connects directly to Braulio Carrillo National Park, validating the property’s immense biological value.

Video 4

  • Hydrology: Rio Patria

  • Originating in the national park, the Rio Patria offers pristine, crystal-clear swimming pools. This river serves as a primary recreational asset, offering immediate value for visitor experiences.

Video 5

  • Key Attraction: La Victoria Waterfall

  • Easily accessible and visually stunning, La Victoria Waterfall serves as a focal point for visitor excursions. It is a high-yield natural attraction requiring minimal infrastructure to monetize.

Video 6

  • Atlantic Slope Connectivity

  • Views looking North-Northeast reveal the expansive flatlands of the Atlantic slope. This geographic positioning ensures spectacular sunrises and distinct microclimates that differentiate this asset from Pacific-coast properties.

Video 7

  • Wildlife Monitoring: Verified Biodiversity

  • Actual camera trap footage from the property confirming the presence of pumas, tapirs, and peccaries. This is proof of a thriving, high-value biological corridor that appeals to the scientific and eco-tourism markets.

Video 8 (Google Earth)

  • Strategic Logistics: Proximity to San Jose (GMA)

  • A visualization of the short 1-hour 20-minute drive from the capital via Highway 32. This proximity to the Greater Metropolitan Area ensures a steady flow of both international visitors and domestic tourists.

Video 9 (Google Earth)

  • Development Feasibility: The Plateau

  • Highlighting the expansive flat plateau within the property. This unique topography is a major operational asset: it allows for the creation of level, user-friendly trails accessible to visitors of all ages, expanding the potential market demographic. Additionally, the flat terrain facilitates low-impact development, allowing infrastructure to be built efficiently with manual labor rather than heavy machinery.