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| On the banks of the Madre de Dios River in the heart of a private ecological reserve deep in the lush Amazon rainforest, stands Reserva Amazonica - the definition of rustic elegance. |
EXPERIENCEOn the banks of Peru’s Madre de Dios River in the heart of a 40-square-mile private ecological reserve deep in the Amazon rainforest, stands the rustically elegant Reserva Amazonica. All 34 of the jungle camp’s thatched cabañas are illuminated by lantern light, the beds shrouded in clouds of muslin, cozy hammocks swing on porches and the sounds of the jungle act as an evening lullaby. Tree-trunk sidewalks join the Reserva Amazonica’s buildings with eight kilometers of trails winding through the jungle that surrounds the lodge. The dramatic Canopy Walk takes visitors on a thrilling journey high above the rainforest.
Suites at Reserva Amazonica include Tambopata Suites, Amazonica Suites, Superior Rio, and Superior. Tambopata Suites include a private terrace with plunge pool, sunbathing chairs and outside shower, along with bedrooms with one king or two twin beds canopied with mosquito netting. Amazonica and Superiors Suites feature exotic bedrooms with double walk-in closets and siesta lounges with two hammocks.
The two-story Amazon Pavilion is the heart of the property has oversized windows that frame vistas of green. Here, the spacious dining room serves breakfast and dinner, it's menus designed around inventive use of local, fresh ingredients. Guests gather for cocktails at the first floor bar or relax on the comfortable sofas in the upstairs lounge.
Enjoy a traditional massage deep in the Amazon jungle, while gazing out at the wide Madre de Dios River and green Rolin Island, perhaps just as the sun is setting in a blaze of color.
Imagine walking high above the rainforest, seeing the jungle ecosystem in the same way that the birds that fly above see it. Canopy Inkaterra allows visitors to do just that. Seven hanging bridges, six treetop observation platforms, and two tall towers offer visitors glimpses of rare and unusual flora and fauna, impossible to see from the ground. RECOGNITIONInkaterra Reserva Amazonica is part of Inkaterra LOCATIONReserva Amazonica is located on the banks of the Madre de Dios River in the Amazon Rainforest, a moist broadleaf forest in the Amazon Basin of South America. The area, also known as Amazonia, encompasses seven million square kilometers. The Amazon represents over half of the planet's remaining rainforests and comprises the largest and most species-rich tract of tropical rainforest in the world. CONTACTRELATED ARTICLES Peru: perfection here is found in nature's natural wonders | AROUND THE WORLD | May 2008 | By: Mary Gostelow Beautiful butterflies, two-toned toads, lazy lizards and exotic trees … Inkaterra Reserva Amazonica's surroundings are anything but ordinary WOW Confidential May 2008 | CONFIDENTIAL | May 2008 The tantalizing sights of Titilaka Inkaterra
The brand-new 18-room Titilaka Inkaterra, on the banks of Lake Titicaca, has an Experiences Concierge to help plan such excursions as visits to the islands of Amantani, Taquile or Uros; or birdwaching or interactive conservation. Read more of Inkater... more
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RATES & ROOMS
231 - 430 USD34 Rooms & Suites Book now and receive:An upgrade if available, and VIP Services Outdoor Dining & Lounging Area
Lounge/Bar Private/Suite Pools Restaurant(s) Spa Services
Art/Cultural Venues Nearby Bird Watching Bush Walking Sightseeing
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