Posada Amazonas
Posada Amazonas is a jungle lodge that sits within the private territory of the Infierno Community, almost 5,000 acres of protected land. This property is a pioneering eco-tourism project that has received support from Conservation International, and the lodge is managed in a low-impact manner in cooperation with the local community to create a model of sustainable tourism. Its architecture features an eclectic blend of traditional native materials and modern eco-lodge technology. All rooms have private baths; decor is fairly utilitarian and the emphasis is on experiencing the rainforest, not on creature comforts. The 30 rooms are decorated with bas-relief wood carvings representing stories and characters from the Ese-eja tradition. While staying at this lodge you'll have the chance to view a wide variety of bird and animal life, including macaws, parrots, giant river otters, caiman, and several species of primate. This traditional lodge is one of the top in the Peruvian Amazon
Itineraries Featuring this Accommodation

Machu Picchu & Amazon
Combine stunning Machu Picchu with a renowned Amazon lodge
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Amazon, Machu Picchu, Iguazu Falls & Rio de Janeiro
Some of the continent's top natural and cultural highlights
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