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The Discovery
House is an exclusive 3-bedroom 3-bath air-conditioned home located directly
on the most beautiful white sand beach in Costa Rica. It sleeps 6-8 comfortably
and is within convenient seashore walking distance to Manuel Antonio National
Park, restaurants, and gift shops.
Private grounds provide the perfect travel experience where you can relax and
rejuvenate in paradise around an oversized infinity lap pool. Stunning sunsets
attract capuchin and endangered red-backed squirrel monkeys to bed down for the
night in palm trees that overhang the extra large Jacuzzi.
This luxury
eco-friendly design was inspired by conservationist owners David Root and Evelyn
Gallardo’s experiences protecting and photographing primates. The eclectic décor
reflects their travels. The Master Bedroom was modeled after an African lodge
they stayed at in Uganda. Unlike cold-built-to-rent vacation houses, there are
singular touches and surprises to be appreciated around every corner of this
lovingly detailed home. Its privileged position along the monkey corridor
motivated the owners to enrich the environment through biodiversity. They’ve
planted 50 fruit trees, eliminated overhead electrical cables, and installed a
recycling water treatment plant.
The Great Room has
beamed, vaulted ceilings that offer an expansive feel, yet the décor bathes you
in its warmth. Guests feel as if they are in a cozy home, not in a
cold-built-to-rent-vacation-house. Masks from Java, Namibia, Sierra Leone,
Kenya, and Costa Rica caress a crescent wall.
A polished almond wood staircase floats out of a stunning stone wall. Niches
carved into the wall display Indonesian puppets and other artifacts collected by
the owners during their world travels. There are two living room areas, one
focused around a cozy window seat, the other a casual setting next to the
kitchen where guests can visit with the cook. A round coffee table from India
doubles as a display for a collection of Maasai jewelry. The dining room table
was handcrafted by a local artisan and is lit by an elegant Mission-style
chandelier. It expands to seat from 8-12 people. The French doors open to an
expansive terrace where tables may be added making this room perfect for parties
or wedding receptions.
The spacious
Mexican-style kitchen was inspired by Frida Kahlo’s kitchen in Coyocan, Mexico.
Cobalt blue and gold tiles are accented with brightly colored hand-painted art
tile reproductions of some of Frida’s food themes, “Still Life with Parrot, and
“Naturaleza Viva.” The kitchen island is adorned with her famous self-portraits,
“Roots,” and “Frida and Diego.” This professional kitchen boasts a breakfast bar
with an ocean view, and a 6-burner stove with an oven ample enough to prepare
any event or holiday meal, An air conditioner provides cool comfort for the
family cook, event chef or wedding caterer. Open shelves adorned with
multi-colored dishes complete the feeling of cooking in Frida’s kitchen.
Each bathroom was designed around a gorgeous hand-painted sink, each with a
story of its own.
Although Mexican artist Diego Rivera was best known for his public historical
murals, another favorite subject of his was callalillies. This flower sets the
theme for the Master Garden Bathroom featuring inlaid wall tiles and twin sinks
of reproductions of paintings by Diego and his wife Frida Kahlo. During the
couple’s lifetime Diego’s historical themes overshadowed Frida’s deeply personal
self-portraits. Now, Frida’s paintings are renowned world-wide and sought after
for their surrealistic and universal themes.
The oversized green-tiled bath tub is big enough for two and the perfect
romantic setting from which to appreciate the lush tropical bathroom garden set
outside large French windows.
By now everyone has
heard that Costa Rica has become the ultimate wedding destination. Both bride
and groom will cherish a Discovery House honeymoon. Beachfront wedding, poolside
reception, professional kitchen facilities, spacious parking, wrap around
terraces, warm tropical ocean, a bay full of islands, and cozy window seats are
more than anyone could hope for.
About the
Owners:
David and Evelyn have had a lifelong passion for endangered primates. They
worked with Dr. Biruté Galdikas on the Orangutan Project in Borneo where they
photographed and videotaped the red apes, gathered data, and helped rehabilitate
former pet orangutans back to the wild. They later produced a documentary,
"Orangutans: Grasping the Last Branch," for the Orangutan Foundation
International. Evelyn is the author of a children's book, Among the Orangutans,
and has spoken at more than 500 schools around the world about saving critically
endangered primates and their threatened habitats.
In 1985 they worked with Dr. Dian Fossey in Rwanda photographing and videotaping
endangered mountain gorillas. Evelyn’s gorilla photo appeared on the cover of
Jane Goodall's Animal World: Gorillas. It was a natural progression that their
interest in endangered primates would bring them to Manuel Antonio where the
small community is striving to save the Red-backed Squirrel Monkey, the most
endangered primate in Central America. Evelyn and David are representatives of
the International Primate Protection League, and members of Orangutan Foundation
International and the Dian Fossey Gorilla Fund.
How The Discovery House Got its Name:
When community members in Manuel Antonio heard about David and Evelyn's plans to
install underground cables, a waste treatment plant, a gray water recycling
system, and to enrich the monkey corridor by planting more than 60 varieties of
fruit trees on their property, the concept reminded locals of documentaries
they'd seen on the Discovery Channel. People began referring to the project as
"The Discovery House." The nickname stuck because it worked on so many levels.
It not only described the attention to creating an environmentally conscious
home, it also referred to the many eclectic details to be discovered throughout
their home. Every bathroom has unusual hand painted art tile niches and sinks
that are sure to surprise. But there's even more.
Manuel Antonio has an everyday-is-an-adventure sense of place. You never know
what each day will bring. How many species of monkeys will you see? Will a
three-toed sloth appear carrying a newborn baby? Will a small reptile run across
the pool on its hind legs and demonstrate how it got its nickname, "Jesus Christ
Lizard"? Discover for yourself what awaits you at the Discovery House.
Rates
$5,390
(November - May)
$5,088 (June - August)
$4,290 (September - October)
$9,900 (Easter - 2008)
$7,150 (Thanksgiving - 2008)
$9,900 (Christmas - 2008)
$9,900 (New Year's - 2009)
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