Inkaterra Reserva Amazonica


Nature
Sustainable
Adventure
Inkaterra Reserva Amazonica sits deep in the Peruvian Amazon, on the banks of the Madre de Dios River, adjacent to Tambopata National Reserve, and within a 42,000-acre private ecological reserve. Its design draws inspiration from the Ese’Eja culture: 35 raised wooden cabanas with thatched palm roofs, wide screened verandas, high ceilings, and raw local materials that breathe with the jungle. The lodge is owned and operated by Inkaterra, a Peruvian eco-tourism company founded by José Koechlin, whose ethos is rooted in sustainable design, biodiversity conservation, and conveying the Amazon’s natural richness.
Accommodation
Suite Tambopata
840 sq ft | King OR 2 Twin beds | 2 guests
Superior Río
387-408 sq ft | King OR 2 Twin beds | 2 guests
Superior
408 sq ft | King OR 2 Twin beds | 2 guests
Amenities
- Restaurant
- Lounge
- Bar
- Spa
In room amenities:
- Ceiling fans
- Umbrellas
- Lanterns and kerosene lamps
- Bucket with chilled bottled water
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Activities
- Canoeing along blackwater creeks and winding jungle rivers
- Wildlife tours in search of monkeys, sloths, caimans, and giant river otters
- Swimming in safe, designated areas within the rainforest
- Guided forest hikes through dense tropical trails
- Canopy walks above the forest floor, offering a rare view into the treetop ecosystem
- Birdwatching outings—this region hosts hundreds of rare and vibrant species
- Visits to Kichwa communities to learn about local crafts, customs, and the traditional use of natural resources
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