Amazon Refuge Amazon River Iquitos
Amidst gardens and rain forest in the Amazon jungles of Peru the Amazon Refuge awaits your visit to the
majic of the Amazon Indian's Spiritual world...with your hosts... The San Juan de YanaYacu Indian Community.
Pacaya Samiria National Reserve Pink Dolphins Native Shaman Native Artists Birding Wilflife Trails
Amazon Refuge
is located off of the Amazon River from Iquitos on the YanaYacu River tributary. Home of the YnaYacu Indian Community and private 2000 acre community wildlife reserve.
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Tahuayo Lodge Tamshiyaco-Tahuayo Reserve Iquitos
The western Amazon rainforest, site of the Tahuayo Lodge, is known to have the greatest diversity of flora and fauna found in the world. Tahuayo: the only Amazon lodge with access to the Tamshiyacu-Tahuayo Reserve.
Pink Dolphins Canopy Zip-Line Native Shaman Madicinal plant hikes Native artisania market Birding: over 500 species Jungle Survival Programs
The Tahuayo Lodge
is located off of the Amazon River from Iquitos on the Tahuayo River tributary. From Iquitos we take you by boat up the mighty Amazon River, for a distance of about 50 miles, then up the Tahuayo tributary, another 40 miles.
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Manu Wildlife Center
The Manu Wildlife Center is located in the remote and wild Manu Wilderness of southeastern Peru. Amidst spectacular forest and incredible scenery, the density and diversity of animal and plant species reach a peak in the extreme western Amazon, near the foot of the Andes.
A 35-minute flight from Cusco to the mouth of the Manu River and a 90-minute motorized river-canoe ride down the Madre de Dios River brings you one of the most unique primary rain forest destinations in the Amazon's Manu Wilderness. Explore 40 miles of forest trails, climb the center's 120 foot high canopy tower, visit the world famous Blanquillo Macaw Clay Lick and the world's largest Tapir lick.
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Sandoval Lake Lodge Tambopata
Sandoval Lake Lodge is located on the high bluffs overlooking Sandoval Lake, within the protected Tambopata Reserve of southeastern Peru. Internationally famous as the site of the world's greatest lowland concentrations of birds and butterflies, Tambopata offers an exciting and unique Amazon experience.
Sandoval Tambopata, a pristine Wilderness of Amazonia. Situated just beyond the eastern slopes of the Andes Mountains, the 3.7 million acre Tambopata Reserved Zone is home to almost 1000 species of birds, and 4 of the Amazon Basin's top predators the Jaguar, Giant Otter, Harpy Eagle and Black Caiman. Nestled within this protected area of lush tropical rain forest, perched above what many rain forest specialists feel is the most attractive lake in southern Peru, is Sandoval Lake Lodge.
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Amazon Yarapa River Lodge
Located deep within the Amazon rainforest of Peru 100 miles up-river from Iquitos, the Amazon Yarapa River Lodge is your home for an incredible rainforest adventure. The Amazon Yarapa River Lodge is located on the Yarapa River, a pristine tributary of the Amazon River. Explore miles of forest trails, view Pink Dolphins, monkeys, parrots, and Macaws, and participate in local indigenous Indian Shaman ceremonies.
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Cock-of-the-Rock Lodge
The Cock-of-the-Rock Lodge (CORL) nestled in a pristine Andean Cloud Forest, beckons the enthusiastic birder and adventurous nature lover for an unforgettable visit to a True Paradise of Nature. CORL is located at 5000-feet elevation in the Kosñipata Valley of South Eastern Peru, 150 kilometers by road from Cusco. Built within a 12,500-acre cloud forest reserve owned by the conservation group Selva Sur. The Lodge provides the best opportunity for exploration of primary cloud forest ecology.
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Ese Eja Heath River Wildlife Center
Located at the hub of one of the largest multi-national tropical reserve areas in the world. Peru's Bahuaja-Sonene National Park
(Tambopata Reserve) occupies the lands west of the Heath River Wildlife Center. To the north and east Peru and Bolivia share the Pampas del Heath National Sanctuary. To the south lies the Madidi National Park of Bolivia. The Esa Eja Indian village community of the Heath River owns and operates the lodge. (Ese Eja is also spelled as: Esa Eja, Esa'Eja, and Ese'Eja)
Amazon primary rain forest: miles of well-defined forest trails provide exciting viewing of a variety of animals, birds, and flora. The elusive Jaguar roams the forest while Dusky Titi Monkeys chase through the trees. The Heath Macaw Clay Lick is 15 minutes from the center by motorized canoe where a strategically placed floating blind allows visitors a safe and comfortable view of the early morning gathering of parrots and macaws.
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Pacaya-Samiria Amazon Lodge
Prepare yourself for a true Amazon River adventure to The Pacaya-Samiria Amazon Lodge. Built with the highest standards of eco-conservation, our lodge offers comfortable bungalows with private bathroom and terrace with view to the river. Connecting elevated walkways lead to our club-house, dining room, hammock room, watch-towers and hiking paths. From this unique place, our guests can visit the Pacaya-Samiria National Reserve, which is the largest protected natural area in Peru.
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