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Inkaterra Reserva Amazonica

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First-class jungle lodge offering romance and elegance in the midst of the wilderness, with an excellent restaurant, its own canopy walkway and even a treehouse for two.

Of all the lodges in the Peruvian Amazon, this is perhaps the most luxurious and offers the most privacy, while offering fantastic wildlife viewing in the adjacent Tambopata National Reserve. Inkaterra Reserva Amazonica is a top-notch lodge – one of a prestigious Peruvian chain of imaginative and innovative upmarket properties.

There are more than 30 individual thatched cabins with crisp white linen and shiny polished wood floors, bathed in the mellow light of atmospheric lanterns. A lofty wooden pavilion houses the excellent restaurant, with a menu brimming with fresh local ingredients, and there is a mezzanine lounge with comfy sofas and panoramic rainforest views.

A range of escorted excursions is included so that you can appreciate the bird and butterfly life around the hotel and possibly spot shier mammals and reptiles hiding in the creeks along the river. Those with a head for heights can enjoy unsurpassed jungle views from a suspended canopy walkway that winds over a quarter of a mile through the treetops. Or, for a truly unique experience, you can stay in the Inkaterra Canopy Tree House, an exclusive, one-of-a-kind hideaway for two, offering a magical 26m-high vantage point from which to take in the sights and sounds of the Amazon.

While its facilities are in keeping with the adventurousness of the location, there’s an on-site butler on call who can provide snacks, cool drinks, or even a bottle of chilled champagne as the sun goes down over the rainforest.

Inkaterra Hotels have Climate Positive certification with initiatives including reforestation of native trees, conservation of spectacled bears, energy efficiency and work with local communities. The group also funds an Amazon Research Station in Peru, staffed by scientists and volunteers.

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What our clients say

  • "Very good basic eco forest cabins. The restaurant is a bit dark."

    ECJ, Newark May 2015
  • "We just loved the jungle, including spending a night by ourselves in the tree-house up in the forest canopy."

    SJ, Cambridge Aug 2013
  • Even supplied hot water bottles when a very cold wind blew up.

    PT, Croydon Jul 2017
  • It exceeded our expectations on all fronts. The cabana was amazing, the staff and service were fabulous and our guide Naomi was perfect.

    TC, Hayle Jun 2016
  • Most memorable experience: "It has to be both stays at Inkaterra-for the nature. The settings were beautiful and the guides incredible! Wonderful to see so many birds and animals."

    NO, Ruthin May 2025
  • "Lovely hotel, good restaurant. Staff were great. Shame floods prevented our tree top stay."

    DB, London Jan 2014
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