Location
Inkaterra Reserva Amazonica is adjacent to the lush Tambopata National Reserve, where the Madre de Dios River meanders through the Southern Peru rainforest region, known as the Biodiversity Capital of Peru.
Inkaterra Reserva Amazonica is a 35-cabaña eco-lodge deep in Peru’s Amazon. Raised wooden bungalows, rainforest trails, a treetop canopy walkway, and natural-ingredient spa create the perfect blend of wild immersion and thoughtful comfort.
The lodge sits within a 17,000-hectare protected area, offering true immersion in the Amazon and maximal tranquility far from crowds
Thatched-roof wooden bungalows, raised above the ground and styled in the Ese’Eja tradition — but equipped with modern comforts — combine authenticity with ease
A treetop walkway, rainforest trails, river cruises and oxbow-lake excursions enable sightings of 500+ bird species, mammals, reptiles and rare fauna in their natural habitat
Inkaterra’s commitment to conservation shines through — from minimal electricity and eco-friendly toiletries to support for local ecosystem research. Guests stay in harmony with nature, without compromising comfort
Set within a 17,000-hectare private reserve on the banks of the Madre de Dios River, Inkaterra Reserva Amazonica offers travelers a rare chance to stay at the heart of Peru’s wild, biodiverse rainforest. Thirty-five handcrafted wooden cabañas — built in the traditional style of the Ese’Eja people — line raised walkways through lush jungle, each opening onto a screened porch with hammock, and fitted with hot-water showers, ceiling fans and eco-conscious toiletries.
Daily excursions invite you to explore the rainforest by foot, by canoe or by boat. Wander along the famed Inkaterra Canopy Walkway, suspended 30 meters above the forest floor, drift silently down the Madre de Dios River at twilight or paddle through hidden oxbow lakes in search of caimans, giant otters, macaws and pink river dolphins.
Back at the lodge, the riverside ENA Spa offers indulgent treatments using Amazonian botanical extracts — the perfect way to unwind as the sounds of the jungle rise after sunset. Dining is a thoughtful affair: seasonal Peruvian-Amazonian dishes prepared with fresh local produce, served in the open-air restaurant or over candle-lit dinners beneath the forest canopy.
When to visit
If you're an early riser, sitting on your porch listening to the tropical birdsong and the jungle come alive is unforgettable.
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