TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras, Sept. 26, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- With an exclusive location in the buffer zone of Pico Bonito National Park on Honduras' Caribbean coast, The Lodge and Spa at Pico Bonito is the ideal destination for nature lovers, birdwatchers, adventure seekers and travelers in search of relaxation, tranquility and beauty. Armed with a new management team, the lodge is fully committed to continuing its mission to help preserve the biodiversity and the conservation efforts of Pico Bonito National Park.
"Our commitment to the local communities and the environment is now stronger than ever," said General Manager Jose Enrique Graugnard. "We are a source of national pride and are committed to providing job opportunities and business opportunities to local entrepreneurs in the tourism value chain. We're thankful that Mother Nature has allowed us to work around her and will always do our best to give back by protecting her wonderful resources."
At the Lodge at Pico Bonito, travelers can enjoy the most exclusive and genuine travel experience that Honduras can offer, with minimal impact on the environment. 22 luxury cabins, each with a private deck, are set amid the shade of a cacao plantation. Amenities include a gourmet restaurant serving Mesoamerican cuisine and a new Organic Spa, with a menu of massages to choose from.
The 200-acre property is home to more than 500 species of birds and a dazzling array of tropical flora and fauna. On-site travelers will find a butterfly farm and serpentarium, can enjoy guided hikes on nature trails or the view from multiple observation towers, or dive into the landscaped swimming pool, beautiful natural waterfalls and rivers.
For more information visit www.picobonito.com.
Press Contact
Diana Arellano
Honduras Institute of Tourism / Newlink Group
305-702-2776
diana.arellano@newlink-group.com
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SOURCE Honduras Institute of Tourism
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