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Amazon Jungle Lodges

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Amazon Jungle Lodges

The Amazon Jungle in Peru has grown in popularity over the last ten years, with international visitors looking to experience something new and exciting. The three best areas that cater for Eco-tourism are Pacaya-Samiria National Reserve south of Iquitos in the north of Peru, and Manú National Park and Tambopata National Park located in the south, accessible from the Andean city of Cusco.

Most lodges work in partnership with local communities, and offer set tours of typically 3 or more days deep into the jungle. Set tours vary greatly depending on which lodge you choose, but typically include tour guides, transfers (including boats), accommodations, daily tours, water and meals.


Tambopata Jungle Lodges

Lodge NameLocationActivities
PriceOur Rating
Sandoval Lake LodgeTambopataSet Tours$$$Good
Heath River Wildlife CenterTambopata-MadidiSet Tours$$$
Good
Libertador - Tambopata Eco LodgeTambopataSet Tours$$$Good
Wasai Tambopata Lodge & Research CenterTambopataSert Tours
Bird Watching
$$$Good
Inkaterra Reserva AmazonicaTambopataSet Tours$$$-$$Recommended
Tambopata Research CenterTambopataSet Tours
Research Center
$$$-$Excellent
Refugio AmazonasTambopataSet Tours$$$Recommended
Eco-Amazonia LodgeTambopataSet Tours$$Good
Posada AmazonasTambopataSet Tours$$$Recommended

Manú Jungle Lodges

Lodge NameLocationActivities
PriceOur Rating
Amazonia LodgeManúBird Watching$$Good
Pantiacolla LodgeManúSet Tours$$$Good
Cock of the Rock LodgeManúSet Tours$$$Good
Manú Tented CampsManúTented Camping$Good
Manú Wildlife CentreManúSet Tours
Bird Watching
$$$Good

Iquitos & Pacaya-Samiria National Reserve

Lodge NameLocationActivities
PriceOur Rating
Pacaya Samiria Amazon LodgePacaya-Samiria National ReserveSet Tours$$$Good
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