Inkaterra Reserva Amazonica guarantees guests an authentic, safe and comfortable stay in the rainforest, combining cozy accommodations with warm hospitality. Includes: Round-trip transportation to the Airport, All meals, 7 Explorations, Bilingual Guides, and Hotel Taxes.
***YELLOW FEVER VACCINATION RECOMMENDED FOR ALL TRAVELERS TO PERU'S AMAZON RAINFOREST.***
General Facility Description
Inkaterra Reserva Amazonica is part of a private ecological reserve adjacent to the Tambopata National Park, situated in the southern part of the Peruvian Amazon basin, in the Tambopata Province.
This is an ecological lodge in a Rain Forest environment and climate providing an authentic experience in a natural setting. Service areas are located in a two-story wooden pavilion with a cathedral ceiling housing the dining room,
bar, the main lounge and a mezzanine overlooking the rainforest, where visitors can relax while contemplating the unique scenery.
The heart of the lodge is the central pavilion, a circular, two-story lounge and dining room. Both practical and beautiful,the Amazon Pavilion features rustic furniture built from local wood by native craftspeople.The upstairs loggias, with large balconies overlooking the Madre de Dios River and the surrounding forest, are ideal for afternoon tea or a pre-dinner Pisco Sour cocktail. Hammocks and large sofas, next to large windows with fiber glass screening, complete the relaxing atmosphere.
The Amazon Pavilion serves as the lodge's Dining Room. Delicious meals reflecting Amazonian cuisine -are served in the pavilion by the lodge's friendly staff.The meal plan consits of typical dishes, such as juane (chicken with steamed rice cooked in banana leaves), ají de castaña (Brazilian nut puree) or paca (fish or chicken cooked inside fresh bamboo stalks set in a circle around a bonfire), as well as pitchers of refreshing drinks made with boiled water and flavored with naturally exotic local fresh fruits. The main pavilion is the only hall in the lodge with electric lighting.
The lodge also offers a small boutique with a variety of eco-friendly items:insect repellent, basic over-the-counter medicines, Inkaterra clothing, tote bags, and other products; and an Interpretation Center, which is a classroom with specialized written information about the Amazon and Ecotourism.
The wildlife is remarkable, from giant and colorful macaws, to toucans, parrots, tapirs, tamarin monkeys, owls, the gorgeous Southern Amazon Red Squirrels, as well as a large variety of monkeys. Reserva Amazonica has the world record of ant species in a single place (362 species), according to Professor E.O. Wilson (Harvard University).
INCLUDES:Round-trip transportation to the Airport, Accommodation in Standard Cabana, All meals at the lodge.The following Inkaterra Reserva Amazonica Explorations: Guided trek through the lodge Trail System, Rainforest by Night, Rolin Island, Wetlands Floodable Ecosystem, Lake Sandoval, Madre de Dios River by Night, and Butterfly Farm.Bilingual Guides and Hotel Taxes.
Room Facility and Description
The lodge features 30 double private cabanas built following the traditional style of the native Machiguenga and Ese-Eja people.
Each room is attractively furnished with log chairs, comfortable beds shrouded by mosquito netting and a small porch with two hammocks. The cabanas have no electricity, adding to the charm and authenticity.
After dinner, guests return to their cabanas across tree-trunk-boardwalks to find lit candles and kerosene lamps lighting the entry and bathroom.