
“Small is beautiful: Never more than 16 travellers.”
Our cabins have been designed to exist in complete harmony with this exotic environment. They are made from wood, thatched with woven leaves and are fully screened to protect their occupants from insects.
Mainly we use candles at night, creating a pleasant atmosphere at the lodge. Some buildings are provided with solar energy for lighting and we are in the process of introducing solar energy to all rooms.
Each bed is protected by a mosquito net and the cabins all have a private bathroom with running water.
Beverages and snacks are available 24 hours a day from the dining room and bar. The food served combines forest products with more traditional fare.
The lodge maintains 25 km of well markd forest trails, most of which are circular, beginning and ending at the lodge, and guests are welcome to explore them during their leisure time.
Complete Itinerary
Day 1: Tambopata
Arrival and transfer to the Lodge. Introductory guided walk in the forest.
Day 2: Macaw Clay
Journey by boat to the remote macaw clay lick 4-6 hours upriver. Overnight at our well-equipped campsite. Afternoon walks in search of the many monkeys and other wildlife of the area.
Day 3: Tambopata
Redawn start to observe the birding spectacle at the lick, followed by a hike into the forest. Return to Lodge. Nocturnal search for caiman on the river.
Day 4: Departure
Early departure from Lodge and transfer to airport. 
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