Jungle

Rainforest Eco Lodge

Neighbouring the Sinharaja Rainforest, a UNESCO Natural World Heritage Site, sits the Rainforest Eco Lodge on the five hundred acre Enselwatte Tea Estate. This sustainably built retreat treats each guest to stunning view of the canopy below, and the tea estate beyond. Wake up in your private chalet to the sound of rain drops on the trees, and dine in the dramatic mists that can settle in seconds. With every modern amenity and timeless natural design the Rainforest Eco Lodge provides guests with a luxurious experience like no other, as you venture from the comfort of your chalet to the cascading waterfalls and forest trails all around.

Anavilhanas Lodge

Anavilhanas Jungle Lodge is a stunning jungle hotel set on the banks of the Amazon river, right by the Rio Negro. It offers upscale accommodation within a truly remote setting, combining the serenity of the jungle with the modern comforts of luxury hotels. All guests will enjoy breakfast, lunch, dinner and a snack as the rate includes full-board service, meaning you can enjoy fresh regional dishes daily.

Uga Jungle Beach

Uga Jungle Beach is a stylish coastal resort that offers incredible views of the surrounding area from its villas that look onto the lush jungle, the gorgeous lagoon, or the stunning Indian Ocean. Situated near Trincomalee City, Uga Jungle Beach offers a range of exciting activities and sightseeing opportunities that allow you to explore the culture of the area. You can discover the scenic eastern coast or just relax on the beach and make the most of the golden sun.

Gal Oya Lodge

Spread discreetly across 20 acres of evergreen forest and open savannah is the Gal Oya Lodge, in the middle of the national park of the same name. This ecolodge boasts luxury accommodation while prioritising the environmental wellbeing of the ecosystem around it. Out from the seclusion of the private, sustainability built bungalows, the Gal Oya National Park is teeming with life; watch elephants swim between islands or bath at the lakeside, spot one of hundreds of species of bird, or explore the bountiful plant-life. In this untouched corner of the world nature lives in abundance and with a choice of many different activities, or just from relaxing by the pool, you can enjoy its splendour. Located next to the indigenous Zedda community, the Lodge works in collaboration with them to protect the local environment and educate and inform guests on traditional Sri Lankan life. Whether you want to enjoy a glass of wine on the wrap-around veranda of your bungalow or adventure out on a jungle safari, Gal Oya Lodge is the secluded paradise you’ve been searching for.

Rainforest Expeditions Lodges

Rainforest Expeditions Lodges operate three luxury jungle lodges and one Villa in the Tambopata National Reserve. Their expeditions offer immersion in nature as well as a cultural exchange in the Peruvian Amazon aimed at providing a comprehensive experience of the rainforest.  Guests have high chances to see up to eights species of monkeys, over 500 species of birds, a herd of hundreds of white lipped peccary, giant river otters, and even jaguars.

Inkaterra Reserva Amazonica Lodge

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.

Buhoma Lodge

Nestled amongst towering trees on the edge of Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park sits Buhoma Lodge. Built out of natural materials, the treehouse-like structures of the lodge sit high in the trees and offer a unique stay for guests. With 10 chalets this lodge is private and exclusive, and allows guests to immerse themselves in the wonders of the forest. Each chalet has its own balcony which affords views across the luscious and mist shrouded tree tops of Bwindi, and comes complete with their own ensuite bathrooms. Spend your days walking through the magical forest and spend time with mountain gorillas as well as looking up to the tree tops for colourful and tuneful birds. After a day spent exploring, return to the lodge for a delicious and freshly prepared 4 course meal, before unwinding with a drink from the bar in front of the warming fireplace.

Awasi Iguazu Lodge

With close proximity to the mighty Iguazu Falls, the Awasi Iguazu lodge rests in the heart of the jungle, overlooking the banks of the River Iguazu and surrounded by the Atlantic Rainforest. Stay in one of 14 villas made from eco-friendly materials with your own private plunge pool and 4WD vehicle to explore the surrounding area, in a secluded section of the jungle, just 20 minutes from the cascading falls. A multitude of adventures awaits guests staying at the Awasi Iguazu.

Casa Corcovado

A prime location on the edge of Corcovado National Park, luxury first-class service and food, exciting activities. Spanish colonial-style Bungalows are spread around a garden for maximum privacy, this unique lodge offers accommodations constructed with the highest concern for conservation in harmony with the landscape and the environment.
 

Rios Tropicales Lodge

The Rios Tropicales Lodge is located on a private reserve in the jungles of Costa Rica’s Limón Province. The lodge is surrounded by tropical rainforest and overlooks the Rio Pacuare River. Accommodation is available in deluxe king rooms, single rooms, and a dorm room with bunk beds. The lodge features a dining area where a variety of meals are served daily. Various activities are available at the resort including horseback riding, hiking, tree planting, and zip lining.

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