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Luxe jungle lodge in puerto maldonado with canopy walk |
4 days
Difficulty: 1 Price: € 603.00 |
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COD: PE-167
Category: Jungle |

Traveling to Tambopata National Reserve offers a rare opportunity to discover a lively biodiversity of birds, mammals, reptiles, insects and trees. Record-setting numbers of animal species are concentrated within small areas, and the variety of plant life is greater than almost anywhere in the world. To help you experience the wonder of this magic place, we have prepared a suggested itinerary for your stay. |
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general

Welcome to Puerto Maldonado and register at the Butterfly House / Transfer to the boarding wharf / After 45 minutes by boat, arrive at Inkaterra Reserva Amazonica / Enjoy the Trail System adventure and the Twilight River excursion or the nature presentation at the Ecomedia Center with available cocktails / Dinner at the main dinning room / Overnight / Breakfast starting at 5 a.m. until 10 a.m. / Enjoy the excursion to Lake Sandoval and Inkaterra Canopy / The Eco-media nature presentation with available cocktail / Dinner / Overnight / Breakfast / Gamitana Creek excursion / ENA Spa service / Dinner / Overnight / Breakfast / Visit Inkaterra Butterfly House / Fly to Lima or Cusco.
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Day 1

Welcome in Puerto Maldonado. You may visit Inkaterra Butterfly House near the airport, check-in, and in only 15 minutes you can get to the boarding wharf. Begin to experience the enchantment of the rainforest as you take a 45-minute boat ride along the Madre de Dios River, to arrive at Inkaterra Reserva Amazonica lodge. After a short briefing, settle into your beautiful cabaña and enjoy your lunch in the dining room. Take a siesta, share a refreshing tea time and get ready for the afternoon excursion.
After gathering with your inkaterra Interpreter, choose from the 14 different excursions available at the Inkaterra lodge. On your first day, we recommend a guided walk along the Trail system, into the Inkaterra Reserva Amazonica natural area, where you will discover the Amazon Basin. This trail offers an excellent introduction to the forest environment, winding past impressive trees such as the staggeringly tall kapok, and the strangely beautiful strangler fig, offering excellent opportunities for bird watching and observing exotic insects
We also recommend on the first night our Twilight River excursion — a guided afternoon boat ride downriver from the Inkaterra lodge. Witness the transformation from a diurnal to a nocturnal world: animals and birds of the daytime give way to species specially adapted to the night. As you enjoy their paradise, you will learn about their habits, while you search for nightjars, owls, capybaras and big caiman.
We will gather atThe Eco Center and present all available excursions. Enjoy cocktails before dinner, served in the main dining room from 7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. After dinner, you may retire early to your own cabana, or join us to talk about the experience of life in the rainforest, as you listen to the intriguing sounds of the jungle at night. |

Day 2

Rest in bed or rise early — the choice is yours. Breakfast begins at 5:30 a.m., for those who want to avoid the heat and enjoy nature at its fullest. A full buffet breakfast is served from 7 a.m. to 9:30 a.m.
This morning you may visit the Sandoval lake excursion into the Tambopata National Reserve. Glide in a wooden canoe, across a beautiful, mirror-like oxbow lake that is home to the endangered giant river otter, as well as red howler monkeys, red-bellied macaws, anacondas, point-tailed palm creepers and side-neck turtles. Return to the Inkaterra lodge for lunch.
After lunch, consider visit the remarkable Inkaterra Canopy. Ascending the first tower, 29 meters above the forest ground, you begin your encounter with the treetop realm. For more than a quarter of a mile, you will literally walk through the rainforest canopy on a suspension bridge network linking eight observation platforms. During this hour-and-a-half expedition, be on the lookout for bright toucans, woodpeckers, trogons, monkeys and the three-toed sloth. If you wish you may extend your excursion and appreciate the sunset from one of the towers.
Once at the lodge, enjoy a cocktail in the main dining room or during the daily nature presentation in the Ecomedia Center. Dinner starts at 7:30 p.m. |

massage

Make time for relaxation, with our special services at ENA Spa, located on the banks of the Madre de Dios River, facing Rolin Island— a great spot for watching an Amazonian sunset. The ENA Spa is available from 9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m., offering traditional massage, aromatherapy and reflexology services, with a choice of Inkaterra fragrances. |

Day 4

Enjoy a full breakfast before departure. A 45-minute return trip by boat on the Madre de Dios River takes you to Puerto Maldonado, where you may visit Inkaterra Butterfly House. Peru boasts the greatest variety of butterflies in the world, with 3,700 known species. Many of these can be seen at the Butterfly House, a showcase for the variety, beauty and adaptability of these fascinating insects. |

INCLUDED

Carbon neutral hotel stay / Round trip transportation by land and river (Airport / Lodge / Airport) / Complete
meals and overnight at Inkaterra Reserva Amazonica / Bottled water and homemade non alcoholic drinks /
Cocktail and Bar consumptions at meal time / English and Spanish guide service (other languages are
available upon request) / A la carte Excursions / Basic equipment for each excursion / Entrance ticket to Lake Sandoval INRENA / Canopy and Butterfly Farm entrance fee |

prices in USD

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CABAÑA PRGM 3D/2N PRGM 4D/3N PRGM 5D/4N |
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PRICES IN USD not included 10% service charge |
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Superior Single 519.00 671.00 714.00 |
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Superior DoubleP/P 417.00 548.00 599.00 |
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Superior Rio Single 630.00 804.00 840.00 |
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Superior Rio Double 496.00 643.00 689.00 |
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Suite Amazonica Single 732.00 926.00 952.00 |
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Suite Amazonica Double 569.00 730.00 769.00 |
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Suite Tambopata Single 884.00 1,108.00 1,122.00 |
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Suite Tambopata Double 677.00 860.00 891.00 | |

Inkaterra reserva amazonica

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