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Tambopata Research Center

Tambopata Research Center was built for tourism, research purposes and to protect the nearb [...]

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Posada Amazonas

Set on the banks of the Tambopata River, the rustic lodge is owned jointly by a Peruvian ec [...]

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Refugio Amazonas

This 24 room lodge is located in a 120 hectare private reserve and 3 hours by boat from the [...]

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Tambopata Research Center was built for tourism, research purposes and to protect the nearby macaw clay-lick currently the world's largest featured in the National Geographic Magazine. Here, deep in the 700,000 hectares of the reserve, several species of macaws and parrots congregate to lick the minerals off a 500m long cliffside on the Tambopata riverbank. The forest surrounding the [...]

Posada Amazonas

From £215
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Set on the banks of the Tambopata River, the rustic lodge is owned jointly by a Peruvian eco-tourism company and the Ese'eja native community of Tambopata, allowing interaction with the local people. Bedrooms are spacious and comfortable, although basic, and bathrooms are all en suite with hot water. Native guides and naturalists are always on hand to answer your questions.

This 24 room lodge is located in a 120 hectare private reserve and 3 hours by boat from the nearest town Puerto Maldonado.

Tambopata Lodge

From £273
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Libertador Tambopata is situated on the banks of the Tambopata River in the Tambopata National Reserve, a protected area located in the southeastern region of Madre de Dios. The lodge has 59 cabins made from wood and thatched with woven leaves and screened to protect from insects, each with private bathroom. There is no electricity, lamps and candles are used at night. Opportunity to [...]

The Reserva Amazonica sits on the river bank amid a 40-square-mile private ecological reserve. Located in the heart of the Amazon Rainforest, adjacent to Tambopata National Reserve, the lodge operates scientific based tourism based on sustainable use of the Amazon rainforest. The wildlife in the area is remarkable, from giant and colourful macaws, to toucans, parrots, tapirs, tamarind [...]

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