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2019
26
December
Looking for a Comfortable Amazon Jungle Experience in Peru?
26
December
Question:
Humans say...
Caristi?
My best friend is there right now and they’re using national geographic journeys
They’re currently camping in the Sierra of Cuzco.
Heather
We stayed at Tambopata Lodge with G adventures. No roughing it. Lovely private suites. Great food and incredible wildlife and scenery
Courtney
Heather awesome good to know, thank you!!
Holly
I also stayed at the tambopata lodge and it was very comfortable and the jungle walks with guides there were great and the location was beautiful!
Courtney
Holly great to know, thanks!!
Jodi
Posada Amazonas Lodge in Puerto Maldonado also very good.
Derek
Sandoval Lake Lodge is great
Diane
Refugio Amazonas is where we stayed. Fantastic location and great jungle tours included. Pic of our room private but open air, the sounds of the jungle are amazing. Private bathroom of course.
A.I. says...
Luxurious Amazon Lodges in Peru: Exploring the Rainforest in Comfort
The Amazon rainforest is a bucket list destination for many travelers, offering an unparalleled opportunity to immerse yourself in nature's grandeur and witness an abundance of wildlife. However, venturing into the depths of the jungle doesn't have to mean sacrificing comfort. If you're planning a 2-3 night visit to the Amazon during your trip to Peru in December/January, there are several luxurious lodges that offer a perfect balance of adventure and amenities.
Inkaterra Reserva Amazonica
Located near Puerto Maldonado, the Inkaterra Reserva Amazonica is a premier eco-luxury lodge that provides a truly immersive Amazon experience without compromising on comfort. The lodge features spacious cabanas with private bathrooms, hot water showers, and even air conditioning – a rarity in the Amazon. The lodge's eco-friendly design seamlessly blends with the surrounding rainforest, allowing you to fully appreciate the natural beauty while indulging in modern amenities.
One of the highlights of staying at the Inkaterra Reserva Amazonica is the opportunity to embark on guided excursions led by knowledgeable naturalists. You can explore the rainforest on foot, by canoe, or even from the safety of the lodge's canopy walkway, offering a unique perspective on the diverse flora and fauna.
Tambopata Research Center
For those seeking a more remote and authentic Amazon experience, the Tambopata Research Center is an excellent choice. Located deep within the Tambopata National Reserve, this eco-lodge offers rustic yet comfortable accommodations with private bathrooms and hot showers. While the amenities may not be as luxurious as the Inkaterra Reserva Amazonica, the Tambopata Research Center provides unparalleled access to the pristine rainforest and an abundance of wildlife.
The lodge is renowned for its exceptional naturalist guides, who will accompany you on excursions to spot macaws, monkeys, and a variety of other species. You'll have the opportunity to explore the intricate root systems of the rainforest, paddle along tranquil oxbow lakes, and immerse yourself in the sights and sounds of the Amazon.
Conclusion
Whether you choose the Inkaterra Reserva Amazonica or the Tambopata Research Center, you'll be treated to an unforgettable Amazon adventure that combines exceptional comfort with immersive nature experiences. Both lodges offer excellent amenities, knowledgeable guides, and ample opportunities to explore the wonders of the Peruvian Amazon. Book your stay early to secure your preferred dates and get ready to create lasting memories in one of the world's most biodiverse and captivating destinations.
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Courtney
My husband and I are going to Peru in Dec/Jan and we’re looking to do a 2-3 night visit in the Amazon. We understand it’s a jungle but don’t want to tough it too much (private bathroom and hot showers etc would be nice!). Does anyone have a good tour or lodge they’d recommend? Looking in Manu near Cuzco or the Puerto Maldonado area. TIA!!