Posada Amazonas – 4d/3n
Itinerary
Four days are not a lot of time to discover such a vast natural treasure trove as the rainforest has to offer. But it is enough time to gain some insights into the amazing ecology of this vibrant ecosystem.
Rates in 2020
Based on double occupancy. For single or triple rates, please inquire.
Superior Room
based on double occupancy- Mosquito net
- Hot water
- Eco-friendly toiletries
- Hammock (in two-bed room)
- Ceiling fan
- Safe deposit box
- Mini bar
- Private deck
- Electric lamps & outlets*
- Wifi*
- Umbrellas
- Slippers
Comfort Rooms
based on double occupancy- Mosquito net
- Hot water
- Eco-friendly toiletries
- Hammock
- Ceiling fan
- Safe deposit box
- Mini bar
- Private deck
- Electric lamps & outlets*
- Wifi*
- Umbrellas
- Slippers
Suite Rooms
based on double occupancy- Mosquito net
- Hot water
- Eco-friendly toiletries
- Hammock
- Ceiling fan
- Safe deposit box
- Mini bar
- Private deck
- Electric lamps & outlets*
- Wifi*
- Umbrellas
- Slippers
Notes:
NOTE:
Do not take LATAM 2081 or LATAM 2077 as they do not match with our transfers to the lodge. We do not recommend arriving or departing to / from Puerto Maldonado by bus, as the highway is unsafe **
- US$13 reserve entrance fee
- International or domestic airfares,
- Airport departure taxes or visa fees
- Excess baggage charges,
- Additional nights during the trip due to flight cancellations
- Alcoholic beverages, bottled water, or snacks,
- Insurance of any kind,
- Extras such as:
Laundry,
Phone calls,
Radio calls or messages,
Reconfirmation of flights
and items of personal nature.
Your luggage is hand-carried at various stages in the trip for a long distance. We strongly recommend you limit your weight to 10 kilos (22 pounds
- Binoculars
- Camera gear, bring your long lens!
- Tight-weave, light-colored, long cotton pants
- Long-sleeved, tight-weave, light-colored cotton shirts
- Ankle-high hiking boots and sneakers
- Flashlight (headlamp) with batteries
- Sunblock lotion
- Sunglasses
- Broad-brimmed hat
- Rain suit or poncho
- Insect repellent
- Small denomination bills
- Small daypack
- Slippers or sandals for walking around the lodge
Sustainability
We are deeply committed to sustainability. Sustainability is at the core of our company and we try to reduce our footprint wherever we can:
- We use water and energy efficiency systems
- We use local building materials
- We work and partner with the local community
- We protect and conserve the forest in the Tambopata National Reserve through various initiatives and our eco-tourism company
However, generating some carbon emissions is inevitable, so what we can’t reduce, we offset.
We are proud to announce that our three lodges are the first carbon neutral lodges in the Tambopata National Reserve. Our operations are now 100% carbon neutral. This includes:
- Day to day operations at all three lodges
- Our offices in Puerto Maldonado
- Transportation of all permanent staff
This is thanks to our partnership with Regenera. Regenera is an innovative footprint management service that measures our carbon footprint and offsets it through local carbon sequestration and avoided deforestation actions, and transfers 60% of revenues to local communities who have agreed to protect forests.
We are currently working with Nature Services Peru (the folks that created Regenera) to create an option for our guests to offset their own travel emissions.
We know that climate change threatens the natural environment and we want to do everything we can to protect it. Together – we believe we can safeguard our beautiful rainforest for many generations to come.
Energy Efficiency
We incorporate energy efficient lighting, heating, and cooling, produce some of our own electricity thru solar (most is gas), have a linen and towel reuse program, use biodegradable products, and compost.
Using Local Resources
Our lodges are built with local materials, and we source the vegetables and fruits that we can from local farms.
Social Impact
We started working with the local community of Infierno in 1995, and our partnership with them has grown since then, especially with co-management of Posada Amazonas. We are also promoting work with other Amazonian communities in our neighborhood. The best way to describe our work here: we try to be good neighbors to all species of primates. This how we achieve our conservation impact.