Hotel in Bijagua, Costa Rica
Origins Luxury Lodge
725ptsCanopy-Level Immersion

About Origins Luxury Lodge
Seven circular lodges positioned above the rainforest canopy of northern Costa Rica, Origins Luxury Lodge pairs an arresting natural setting with a considered design approach, fire-heated hot tubs, and a dining program overseen by chef Jean-Luc L'Hourre. At $1,239 per night, it occupies the upper tier of Costa Rica's small-lodge luxury market, with access by car, helicopter, or chartered flight.
Above the Canopy: Design and Setting at Origins Luxury Lodge
Northern Costa Rica's Bijagua region occupies a narrow band of mountainous interior that most coastal-resort travelers never reach. The elevation changes quickly here, and the forest thickens as roads climb away from the lowland plains. Origins Luxury Lodge sits within this zone, positioned high enough to take in a panoramic sweep that includes rainforest treetops, the broad surface of Lake Nicaragua to the north, and the distant volcanic profiles that define this corridor of Alajuela province. The physical setting is the premise from which everything else follows.
Costa Rica's premium lodge market has split into two broad categories over the past decade: properties that use their natural surroundings as backdrop while operating conventional resort formats, and those where the architecture itself is conceived as a response to the terrain. Origins belongs firmly to the second group. Its five guest lodges are circular structures built from natural materials, a form that reads as rustic at a distance but contains a level of interior finish that contradicts that first impression. The circular plan is not incidental — the geometry distributes views across the full perimeter of each structure and reinforces the sense of being positioned within the landscape rather than placed on leading of it. For a comparative sense of how Costa Rica's design-led lodges vary by region and scale, properties like El Silencio Lodge & Spa in Bajos del Toro and Kura Boutique Hotel in Uvita operate on related principles, though in different ecosystems and with different architectural vocabularies.
Each lodge terrace carries two features that recur in the high-altitude lodge format: a far-ranging view across the canopy and a fire-heated hot tub. The outdoor shower on the rear elevation of each unit continues this inside-outside logic, where the bathroom becomes an extension of the surrounding environment rather than a retreat from it. These are not uncommon gestures in boutique eco-luxury, but Origins applies them at an elevation and with a sightline that few comparable properties in the country can match.
Scale, Format, and the Villa Option
Seven rooms across a property of this setting means Origins operates at a density low enough to function as a private retreat without requiring a full buyout. The five circular lodges handle solo travelers and couples; the three-bedroom Villa Vertigo addresses the demand for self-contained multi-room accommodation that has grown steadily across the premium segment. The villa includes a full kitchen and a fire-heated jacuzzi, placing it closer to a private residence format than a standard hotel room. At $1,239 per night, the pricing positions Origins alongside Costa Rica's top-tier small lodges, a group that includes properties from the Auberge Resorts Collection such as Hacienda AltaGracia in Pérez Zeledón and coastal properties like Andaz Costa Rica Resort at Peninsula Papagayo, which operate at larger scales but with comparable price positioning.
The wellness program at Origins covers the standard range expected in this tier — massage, yoga, and hydrotherapy , alongside offerings that sit further outside conventional spa formats, including energy healing and emotional release therapy. The infinity pool, fed presumably by the elevation's cooler temperatures, completes the amenity picture. For travelers comparing this format against beachfront wellness properties elsewhere in the country, Esh Hotel & Spa in Nosara and Hotel Nantipa in Santa Teresa occupy similar price territory with very different natural settings.
The Dining Program
Small lodges in remote locations face a structural challenge with food: proximity to quality supply chains is limited, and the captive dining format that isolation creates requires either accepting mediocrity or committing seriously to the kitchen. Origins took the second path. The dining program is credited to Jean-Luc L'Hourre, a chef whose credentials place the property's food offering outside the typical jungle-lodge category. The wine cellar is described as large and thoughtfully stocked, which in a lodge of seven rooms suggests a curation effort that exceeds what the covers would strictly require. This kind of investment in the food-and-beverage program is a signal of intent , it reflects a property that views dining as part of the overall design proposition rather than a logistical necessity. Properties like Rio Celeste Hideaway Hotel, also in Bijagua, offer a reference point for the regional baseline; Origins aims well above it. For broader context on where Origins fits within the Bijagua accommodation picture, see our full Bijagua restaurants guide.
Activities and the Case for Staying In
The activities program at Origins extends the design philosophy outward into the landscape. Horseback jungle tours and nighttime wildlife tours take the surrounding environment as their subject , the property's location in northern Costa Rica's biodiversity corridor makes these more than standard excursion add-ons. This region's wildlife density is among the highest in Central America, and nighttime tours in particular tend to reveal species that daytime visits miss entirely. The balance between curated activity and inward-facing relaxation at Origins is more evenly weighted than at many comparable properties, where the amenity package emphasizes either adventure or stillness at the expense of the other.
Getting There
Access to Origins requires planning. The lodge is reachable by car from Liberia's international airport in approximately 80 minutes, which puts it within a manageable transfer window for guests arriving on direct international flights. Helicopter transfer, available from anywhere in Costa Rica, lands at a pad roughly 10 minutes from the property , the fastest and most direct option for guests coming from San José or other parts of the country, and an approach that arrives at the property's elevation with a different quality of arrival experience than a road transfer through the lowlands. Chartered flights are also available, coordinated through the lodge. None of these options is cheap, but at a property priced at $1,239 per night, the transfer logistics are part of a broader calculation rather than a standalone cost decision.
Travelers considering Origins alongside Costa Rica's other high-investment properties should also look at coastal alternatives including Casa Chameleon at Las Catalinas in Potrero, Arenas Del Mar Beachfront & Rainforest Resort in Aguirre, and Hotel Three Sixty in Ojochal. The comparison is less about equivalence and more about what kind of environment frames the stay. Origins makes its case through elevation, sightline, and architectural specificity; the coastal properties make theirs through beach access and Pacific light. Neither is a substitute for the other. Further afield, properties like Finca Rosa Blanca Coffee Farm and Inn, Hotel Belmar in Monteverde, and Hotel Aguas Claras in Puerto Viejo round out the small-property spectrum across Costa Rica's varied ecosystems. For travelers arriving through San José, Residence Inn by Marriott San Jose Alajuela El Coyol and Costa Rica Marriott Hotel Hacienda Belen serve as practical staging points before the drive north.
Practical Questions
Is Origins Luxury Lodge more formal or casual?
The lodge operates at a price point ($1,239 per night) and with a chef-led dining program that places it at the formal end of the jungle-lodge spectrum, but the setting and format are fundamentally outdoor-oriented. The circular lodge design, open terraces, and activities like nighttime wildlife tours create a physical context that keeps things from feeling stiff. Expect a level of service attentiveness associated with seven-room properties, without a dress-code culture. Bijagua's remoteness means the mood stays closer to considered seclusion than resort formality.
What room should I choose at Origins Luxury Lodge?
For couples or solo travelers, the five circular lodges are the property's architectural statement , fire-heated hot tub on the terrace, outdoor shower at the rear, and the canopy-and-volcano sightline that frames the entire experience. Villa Vertigo makes sense for groups of three or more: three bedrooms, a full kitchen, and a fire-heated jacuzzi give it a self-contained character that the individual lodges don't replicate. If the view is the priority, any of the circular lodges will deliver it. If kitchen access or group separation matters, Villa Vertigo is the only option on the property that provides it.
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