Inkaterra Reserva Amazonica Lodge lies in the heart of a botanical wonderland, adjacent to the Tambopata National Reserve where wildlife and birdlife are in abundance. The lodge consists of 35 wooden cabanas, perfectly positioned on the banks of the Madre de Dios River, where guests can immerse themselves in the stunning natural beauty and connect with the tropical plants and scenery. Inkaterra Reserva Amazonica is a bird enthusiast’s paradise, home to 540 exotic bird types, many of which are unique to the rainforest. The sprawling rainforest is alive with exotic wildlife which guests can enjoy viewing from the comfort of their cabana, and in 2013, this amazing lodge was listed as one of the world’s 25 best eco-lodges by National Geographic Traveller magazine.
Reserva Amazonica Lodge
Located on the tranquil banks of the Madre de Dios River, Inkaterra Reserva Amazonica Lodge stands adjacent to the Tambopata National Reserve in the heart of the biodiverse Southern Peruvian rainforest. The reserve spans an incredible 17,000 hectares of pristine natural paradise. Guests can reach Inkaterra Reserva Amazonica via a 45-minute boat transfer from Puerto Maldonado, or by taking a 25-minute flight from Cusco.
- Welcome gift, drink and personalised welcome
- Entrance fees to Lake Sandoval included
- Tours of the Tambopata National Reserve
- Set in the heart of the Peruvian Amazon
- 35 private cabanas
- Restaurant and cocktail bar
- Exciting excursions and explorations
- Soothing spa treatments
- Prolific birdlife
- Free airport shuttle service
The Tambopata Suites at Inkaterra Reserva Amazonica are a collection of tasteful yet rustic cabanas in the heart of the rainforest, where guests can feel immersed in the verdant landscape and tropical plants with the sounds of singing birds around them. The palm-thatched roof and wooden floors, walls and furnishings cleverly act as camouflage in the surrounding tropical forest. Complete with king-size or two twin beds, these cabanas fuse simplicity with luxury with a private terrace and plunge pool, outdoor shower and deckchairs for guests to kick back, relax and enjoy a tropical cocktail in this botanical wonderland. The private siesta lounge also features hammocks with ceiling fans to ensure a restful atmosphere and comfortable setting.
These expertly designed cabanas act as camouflage against the surrounding tropical environment; designed with nature in mind, the cabana has a tall fishtail palm-thatched roof and wooden interiors. Inside, the decor is elegant but simple, providing guests with the perfect space to relax surrounded by nothing but birdsong. Cabanas are complete with king or twin beds, draped with a canopy mosquito net and fitted with soft cotton sheets and hypoallergenic pillows. The en-suite bathroom is open-plan and features twin basins, a shower and complimentary toiletries, bathrobes and slippers. Complimentary cold water bottles are also provided along with ceiling fans to help keep guests cool and refreshed, and visitors can relax and take a nap in a comfy hammock in the private screened siesta lounge.
These intimate cabanas provide guests with a romantic hideaway in the heart of a natural paradise. Boasting panoramic views over the Madre de Dios River where guests can kick back and relax in their private hammock whilst feasting their eyes on exotic birds swooping over the river. The outdoor balcony provides a tranquil space where guests can sit out with a beverage, watch the flow of the water between palm fronds. These cabanas carefully combine simplicity with elegance to make the perfect forest hideaway in authentic surroundings, featuring luxurious twin beds, fitted with soft linen and hypoallergenic pillows, as well as a private screened siesta lounge with hammocks.
The Superior Cabanas offer guests an authentic and comfortable rainforest experience, blending into the natural scenery of tropical plants and towering trees with their traditional palm-thatched roofs and wooden design. Discretely nestled in the heart of the forest, guests can enjoy privacy and seclusion while having first-class views of the incredible flora and fauna. The superior cabanas feature twin beds beneath a canopy mosquito net, fitted with cotton sheets and hypoallergenic pillows. Ceiling fans provide a comfortable climate for afternoon siestas in your private lounge with hammocks, and guests can delight in the complimentary toiletries, bathrobe, and slippers provided in the open-concept bathroom.
Inspired by the botanical surroundings, the Inkaterra Reserva Amazonica’s dining room and bar lies under a traditional palm thatched roof and boasts panoramic rainforest views. The interior comprises dark wooden beams, floors and furnishings and represents the natural world surrounding the hotel. This cosy and intimate setting is the perfect environment for guests wanting to enjoy gourmet food inspired by the Amazon region; expert chefs have carefully crafted the menu ensuring each dish takes guests on a gastronomic experience like no other.
Ingredients are sourced locally and are of the highest standard. All meals include a selection of salad, fruits and bread. The dining room serves breakfast, lunch, tea or dinner whilst the bar serves a range of non-alcoholic and alcoholic beverages, including a complimentary Pisco Sour at cocktail hour!
Dine in the hotel’s exclusive private dining area and enjoy an à-la-carte menu , candles, bottle of carva or wine and butler service. Relax and enjoy exclusive second to none service whilst feasting on a gourmet menu expertly designed by resident hotel chefs. Sample dishes symbolising local tastes and smells which can only be described as a culinary sensation!
Treat yourself to a luxury experience at the Ena Spa, located on the banks of the Madre de Dios River where guests can enjoy views of Rolin Island and the river. Indulge in a soothing treatment, carried out by one of the lodge’s highly trained therapists who are experts in traditional massage techniques. Choose from a range of rejuvenating scrubs, wraps, treatments and massages that will cleanse both your body and mind of stress and tension.
Learn impressive new culinary skills as the hotel’s expert chef shares with you inside tips of the trade. Together you will write a recipe, cook a culinary delight using the finest of ingredients, pair a perfect wine and savour your creation. Participants will also receive an Inkaterra apron.
Experience an ancient tradition conducted by a local shaman to recharge energies and cleanse the mind, body and soul. Let water be poured through your hair and into a flowering bath and leave feeling alive and rejuvenated.
Head down to the banks of the Madre de Dios River and watch the sunset over the expansive forest. Enjoy the tranquillity of the area at night whilst sitting around a roaring fire and enjoying the company of fellow guests. Savour a traditional Pisco Chilcanos and relax in the tropical surroundings as the sky lights up with vibrant colours and the shapes of the trees are reduced to silhouettes.
This peaceful treehouse provides guests with the ultimate authentic rainforest experience. Positioned high above the forest ground, the Inkaterra Canopy Tree House can be reached by the Inkaterra Canopy Walkway. From the treehouse, guests can enjoy bird’s eye views across the Peruvian South Eastern Amazon and observe bird life from an entirely different perspective. Guests can enjoy a complimentary drink whilst taking in the awe-inspiring views then sit down for a light meal before embarking on a night walk. Trips to the Inkaterra Canopy Tree House include an overnight stay, and guests will need to give advance notice if they wish to enjoy this unique experience.
Located just 5 minutes down the river, the Inkaterra Canopy Centre is available for guests to use free of charge and offers wi-fi, an AV system, bathrooms, a coffee lounge and food options. The classic Amazonic architecture of the centre, traditional thatched roof and panoramic views of the forest make this the perfect hideaway for guests seeking peace and quiet whilst wanting the convenience of home comforts. The centre can also be used for meetings, events and functions.
Trail System
Explore the expanse of the Amazon rainforest surrounding the hotel on this 4.5-mile trail. A private tour guide will talk explorers through the complex ecosystem of the rainforest, different tree and wildlife types, uses of the rainforest and the impact of the human footprint on the rainforest. As you trek through this botanical wonderland, you will be lucky enough to spot birds, lizards, insects and many animals unique to this particular area.
Rainforest Garden
Venture around the lodge trails in the hotel’s rainforest gardens. Explore the native garden surrounding the cabanas, now a well-established patch of tropical plants and flowers started by locals over a decade ago. A private hotel guide will teach you all about the different flower types and the process of gardening in a tropical environment as well as the many uses and benefits of the plants and trees.
Twilight River
Sail down the Madre de Dios River and watch the sun set over this natural paradise. Observe the transformation from day to night and learn all about the change in forest patterns and animal life once the sun has set. Lucky guests may even spot owls, nightjars and other animals which emerge exclusively at night.
Rainforest by Night
Venture through the Inkaterra Ecological Reserve at dusk and experience a whole new side to the rainforest. Enjoy a guided tour and learn all about what occurs in the forest once the sun has set; from nocturnal animals who come out to play to animals who adjust their behaviour, especially for this time of day.
Wet Lands
Embark on an adventure to the renowned wetlands system in the 200-metre boardwalk. Journey down the wooden footpath, raised one metre above the wetland where you can observe the amphibians, reptiles, snakes, birds and mammals which lie surrounding the walkway. Learn all about the varieties of animal species and see firsthand the wetland ecosystem whilst learning all about its benefits and uses.
Gamitana Creek
Enjoy all the jungle has to offer and embark on a walk to Gamitana Creek. Join a private tour guide and walk one and a half hours away from your cabana, exploring the varieties of wildlife, trees and plants along the way. After the walk, board a canoe and journey one hour downstream to the Gamitana Model Farm. There you will be able to have a go at making your own plantain flour!
Lake Sandoval
Hop on board a motorised canoe and journey 30 minutes downriver to the Tambopata National Reserve. There, guests can embark on a 3km trek along an exhilarating nature walk to Lake Sandoval. From there, guests can choose to board a canoe and leisurely sail down the river, appreciating the abundance of wildlife, including red howler monkeys, macaws, prehistoric hoatzins and much more.
Inkaterra Canopy Walkway
Head out onto a 15-minute walk along the trail where you will reach the Inkaterra Canopy Walkway Interpretation Centre. Here, visitors will be briefed all about the history of the project, what it aims to achieve and the vision. Following on, guests will venture to the first tower at 95 feet above the forest floor which leads on to viewing platforms where the expansive natural world can be viewed from a height. Observe the forest from a whole new perspective and catch a glimpse of exotic birds including toucans, woodpeckers and trogons.
Inkaterra Canopy Walkway & Anaconda Walk
At the Inkaterra Canopy Walkway Interpretation Centre, guests can ascend to the first tower, 95 feet above the forest floor which leads on to viewing platforms where the expansive natural world can be viewed from a height. Observe the forest from a whole new perspective and look out for exotic birds before taking the 30-minute Anaconda Walk over a slightly raised wooden footbridge above the wetlands. This walk will allow you to experience this healthy and unique ecosystem whilst observing the wildlife residing in the wetland.
Hacienda Concepcion
Enjoy the lush ecosystem and botanical garden over at the Inkaterra Hacienda Concepción and learn from the hotel’s expert guide all about the beautiful wildlife, plants and trees surrounding you as well as native medicinal uses. On the way back to Inkaterra Reserva Amazonica, guests can take a trip to a nearby lake to observe some more wildlife, finishing the day with a trip to the cacao and rubber tree plantation.
Embark on a short motorboat ride from the banks of the Madre de Dios River and then a walk to Lake Sandoval. At Lake Sandoval, you will board a wooden canoe and glide down the oxbow lake feasting your eyes on the underwater life and surrounding lush vegetation. Next, you will hike to the Inkaterra Hacienda Concepcion and enjoy a light lunch followed by a visit to a nearby garden, home to exotic plants and trees, some of which are used for medicinal purposes. A private tour guide will talk you through the 200 medicinal plants on display and you may have the chance to practise some native archery.
Lake Valencia
A full day excursion beginning with a two-hour journey downstream by motorised boat to the renowned Valencia oxbow lake. Once you arrive, enjoy the tranquillity of the area from the comfort of the boat. Observe and learn about the wildlife and have a go at fishing some of the unusual varieties of fish the lake is home to. For lunch, enjoy the fish you caught that morning with some delicious sides provided by the hotel. Then embark on a one hour walk around the Brazilian nut fields before boarding the boat to return to the lodge.
Ornithology
Guests shall depart the lodge in the morning, accompanied by an expert guide, and travel by either boat or on foot to some of the rainforest’s most renowned bird-watching spots. The guide will assist you in looking out for your preferred bird varieties. Break from the activity for lunch back at the lodge then head back out for more bird watching until sunset.
Since Inkaterra was established, more than 4,000 local community members have been trained and equipped with skills to enhance employability and heighten their chances of leading a sustainable way of life. Career opportunities with the hotel group are made available to locals and often career progression is made accessible.
Additionally, Inkaterra holds environmental conferences with the aim of equipping local communities with ways in which they can help to preserve the environment.
The hotel group adheres to a strict sustainability policy that respects and embraces cultural, social and environmental values. They work to mitigate any negative impact on the surrounding areas and communities where they operate and instead boost ecosystems, guarantee compliance with national and international regulations and practise profitable conservation and sustainable use of biodiversity.
The Inkaterra hotel group has been performing scientific research since 1978. They endeavour to measure the brand’s future impact and run a world-leading wildlife conservation programme. Through research, “A total of 814 bird species, 365 ant species, 313 butterfly species, and over 100 mammal species have been inventoried within hotel grounds and surroundings.’ Additionally, 28 undiscovered species have been recorded including 19 orchids, 2 bromeliads, 1 tropical vine, 5 amphibians, and 1 butterfly.
The NGO Inkaterra Association develops and manages initiatives on biodiversity conservation. Initiatives include; a canopy walkway, a bridge system in the rainforest canopy to enable wildlife observation, the largest native orchid collection in the world and many more. In 1989, the hotel brand was the first enterprise to become carbon neutral, ensuring the hotel mitigated the effects of its activities on the natural world.
Children aged 5 years and over are welcome at Inkaterra Reserva Amazonica, and treasure hunts and activities can be arranged upon request.