Boat along the Amazon to a stunning rainforest lodge where you'll experience the culture of the native Infierno community and explore the natural wonders of the Tambopata Nature Reserve. Paddle out into an oxbow lake to spot giant otters, learn about traditional medicines at the ethnobotanical center, see colorful parrots flock to a salt lick and more. It's an amazing introduction to life in the Amazon!
The lodge is owned and run by the Infierno Community and your stay directly supports their ongoing efforts to support local livelihoods, preserve their culture and conserve a 2,000 hectare private rainforest reserve.
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Explore two amazing nature reserves - the Infierno Community Reserve and Tambopata
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Experience the indigenous culture of the Infierno community through visits to a Brazil Nut farm, traditional medicine center and time with local guides.
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Spot incredible wildlife in the trees at the lodge and along the river, including: a family of giant otters, macaws and parakeets, monkeys, colorful frogs, collared peccaries and much more.
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Stay in comfort while immersed in the rainforest!
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Day 1 - Transfer to Lodge + Canopy Experience
Day 2 - Oxbow Lake + Ethnobotanical Tour
Day 3 - Parrot Clay Lick + Ceiba Hike
Day 4 - Departure
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Rainforest Expeditions
Locally Owned Tour Operator
Explore the Tambopata National Reserve and help conserve this spectacular area by staying at one of Rainforest Expeditions unique Amazon Lodges. Since 1989 this Peruvian ecotourism company's guests and lodges have helped preserve standing tropical rainforest a
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Pick up can be arranged at the airport or your hotel in Puerto Maldonado. From there, you will brought to the dock in the Inferno community and take a scenic 1 hour boat ride to reach the lodge.

Starts at:
$880/person
Speaks: English, Spanish and Other Local Language