Inkaterra Reserva Amazonica - Tambopata - Peru
Climb the banks of the meandering Madre de Dios river, and enter another world. Wake to a symphony of tropical birdsong; end your days by lantern light, falling asleep to the gentle night sounds of the Amazon rainforest.
Exotic, yet accessible, Reserva Amazonica Lodge is situated in a private reserve, surrounded by a vast jungle canopy.
- Getting there is simple
- Being here is comfortably luxurious
As Peru’s pioneer in nature travel and research, Inkaterra provides an unforgettable introduction to this amazing realm of incomparable biodiversity.
Features
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- Wetlands
- Tambopata
- Lake Valencia
- Rainforest Garden
- Canopy Walkway
- Native Experience
- Canopy & Anaconda Walk
- Ornithology
- Butterfly House
- Twilight River
- Lake Sandoval
- Rainforest by Night
- Hacienda Concepcion
- Gamitana Creek
Casual conversation areas • Bar • Gift gallery • Upstairs loft • Balconies for bird watching & stargazing • Massage spa overlooking the Madre de Dios • Daily tea time • Custom itineraries • Evening nature presentations.
Facilities |
No. Rooms4 |
Capacity8 |
Sustainable/Ethical Credentials
back to topInkaterra Sustainability Policy is based on:
- Define and respect authentic cultural, social and environmental values.
- Create professional development opportunities and encourage the recruitment and training of local staff.
- Develop an ideal work environment providing better living conditions than those covered by labor law.
- Develop activities in accordance with current legislation, such as corporate, tax, labor, and the concepts of sustainable development.
- Provide experience in the formulation of standards and creation of protected areas.
- Develop contingency plans for natural, social or financial disasters.
- Continuously update analyzed financial statements in order to facilitate the decision making process and the decentralization of administrative actions. Raise awareness within partners, travelers and locals on the conservation of the environment, with activities and materials.
- Encourage the development of local communities, taking into consideration their environment and culture.
- Use environmentally friendly products and maintain good communication with suppliers.
- Use energy and water efficiently, and provide adequate waste treatment.
- Develop continuous improvement in our management and process controls by minimizing negative impacts.
- Identify the positive and negative effects generated by human action.
- Offset the greenhouse gas emissions generated by the organization’s operations, in order to be carbon neutral.
Being a replicable business model of low initial cost and high positive impact on local populations.
Sustainable Awards
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back to topPeru’s Biodiversity Capital
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.
Pristine, remote, yet easily accessible.
A welcoming haven situated at the heart of a 17,000 hectare (42,008-acre) private ecological reserve, only a 25-minute flight from Cusco.
Daily flights from Lima via Cusco to Puerto Maldonado, gateway city.
From Puerto Maldonado Airport, check-in at the Inkaterra Butterfly House, then 10 minute transfer to the Jetty Port for a 45-minute boat transfer along the river to the Lodge.
Located at Kilometer 15, on the left bank of the meandering Madre de Dios River.
Varied jungle excursions such as Canopy & Anaconda Walk, and easy access to Lake Sandoval, Ese Eja farm and community.





