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Reserva Amazonica

Amazon, Peru

Rustically elegant eco-lodge in a private nature reserve deep in the Amazon rainforest. Venture along the lodge’s extensive canopy walkways to see rare flora and fauna.

Reserva Amazonica is the most comfortable of all the lodges in the Peruvian Amazon. The jungle cabanas are illuminated by lantern light, have beds shrouded with muslin and hammocks swinging in the porchways. The sounds of the jungle in the background and the use of candles and kerosene lamps for light add to the magical and enchanting ambience. A web of tree-trunk sidewalks join Reserva Amazonica’s lodges and 8 km’s of trails wind through the jungle that surround the lodge.

  • Reserva Amazonica accommodation 34 private, rustic wooden cabanas with bathrooms.
  • Location of Reserva Amazonica On the banks of the Madre de Dios River in the Amazon.
  • Getting to Reserva Amazonica 16hr international flight to Lima, 2.5hr domestic flight to Puerto Maldonado and 2hr road & boat transfer.
  • Children at Reserva Amazonica Are welcomed. Special excursions can be arranged.
  • Paid activities Eco-activities, fishing and survival skills, excursions such as the canopy walkway, rainforest by night walks, visits to butterfly farm, river trips.
  • Weather Apr to Nov is the best time to visit. Jan and Feb can be rainy.

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