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| Starting Price: | £939.00 |
| Trip Length: | 4 days |
| Interests: |
Walking/Hiking Soft/Multi Adventure Off The Beaten Path Ecotourism/Wildlife Amazon |
Classic Refugio Amazonas
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Along the Tambopata River, only 30 minutes from Cuzco, lies one of the most pristine and unspoiled areas in the Amazon Jungle, housing more species of animals than any other place on earth: the Tambopata Reserve. Encounter six-foot river otters capable of beating jaguars in a fight. Boat down uncharted rivers. The Reserve has been featured in numerous documentaries by Discovery Channel, CNN and the BBC, and was the subject of an article in the January 1994 issue of National Geographic. We will be staying at a lodge owned by the native Indians, and visit a macaw clay lick.
Refugio Amazonas is a new 24 bedroom lodge built on a 200 hectare private reserve on the buffer zone of the Tambopata National Reserve. Its location, two hours upriver from Posada Amazonas, is ideal for stand-alone experiences and also to get some rest before continuing to the Tambopata Research Center (TRC).
About Refugio Amazonas
Refugio Amazonas is built using a combination of traditional native materials (wood, palm fronds, wild cane and clay) and architecture and modern day eco-lodge technology.
Room size keeps them airy and well – ventilated.
Clay walls regulate heat while providing a charming final appearance.
Visitors are in permanent contact with the rainforest.
Private bathrooms with showers and flush toilets.
Dining and lounge areas designed for eighty people, offering ample space to rest and socialize.
Buffet meals combine universal, Peruvian and local cuisine. Vegetarians welcome.
Guides are Ese’eja and English-speaking Peruvian naturalists.
Our lodge staff not only sets the regional standard for quality service but is also made up of a majority of Ese’eje community members, providing valuable income from tourism to their families.
Canopy tower provides easy access to one of the world’s final biological frontiers: the rain forest canopy.
Natural history attractions include oxbow lake with giant river otters, parrots and small macaw clay licks and monkeys.
Opportunities for cultural interaction with the Ese’eja: guided activities include ethno-botanical walks and visits to small scale farms.

