
Klahoose Wilderness Resort
Klahoose Wilderness Resort is a resort in the rainforest in Powell River, British Columbia. Klahoose Wilderness Resort is powered by solar energy and focuses on habitat conservation.
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Klahoose Wilderness Resort is a resort in the rainforest in Powell River, British Columbia. Klahoose Wilderness Resort is powered by solar energy and focuses on habitat conservation.

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Adventure seekers can choose from 62 verified sustainable stays in this vibe category, including Tierra Atacama, Tierra Patagonia and Refugio Amazonas. These properties pair eco friendly accommodation with active exploration such as trekking, wildlife spotting and remote landscapes. Each stay in the adventure seekers collection has been checked against its own sustainability credentials.
The adventure seekers eco stays are concentrated in Costa Rica, Canada and Indonesia, the three top countries for this vibe. These destinations offer rainforest, mountain and coastal terrain that suits active travellers. Refugio Amazonas sits deep in the Peruvian Amazon while Tierra Patagonia opens onto the far south of Chile.
The adventure seekers category holds 62 verified eco stays across the collection. Every one has been confirmed for its sustainability and its suitability for active, exploration led trips. This gives adventure seekers a wide spread of options in different climates and continents.
Adventure seekers eco stays suit travellers who want physical activity, remote settings and close contact with nature rather than a still resort break. Properties such as Tierra Atacama and Refugio Amazonas base guests near deserts, jungles and mountains for daily expeditions. This vibe fits people who measure a trip by what they explore and see.
The adventure seekers vibe marks an eco stay as a base for active, exploration focused travel while keeping strong environmental standards. Stays in this group, like Tierra Patagonia, sit within striking distance of hikes, wildlife and dramatic terrain. The label helps active travellers filter the 62 verified properties down to ones built around outdoor discovery.
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