FAQs
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Before booking your expedition
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What is included in the price of the room?Basically, everything, once you arrive in Puerto Maldonado, is included, such as:
- All meals
- Accommodations
- Tours, Services, Guides
- Transfer from and to the airport of Puerto Maldonado
- All river transportation
Things that aren’t included are:- International or domestic airfares,
- Airport departure taxes or visa fees,
- Excess baggage charges,
- Additional nights during the trip due to flight cancellations,
- Alcoholic beverages or bottled water, snacks,
- Insurance of any kind,
- Laundry,
- Phone calls or messages, reconfirmation of flights and items of personal nature.
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When is the best time to visit Tambopata?
- When is the dry season?: Although it can rain at any time of the year, the Tambopata region tends to be drier from May until October. The rains start up in earnest in November and continue until April with the rainiest months usually being November and December. The upsides to visiting during the dry season are trails that aren’t as muddy, little chance of activities being affected by rain, and more macaws and parrots on the clay licks. The downsides to visiting during the dry season are hotter weather, less bird activity on sunny days, more difficulty in finding amphibians, and more travel time on rivers due to low water levels.
- Why visit Tambopata eco-lodges during the wet season?: Although you can expect a lot of rain, there will probably be fewer fellow ecotourists (if you like a lot of extra elbow room), it usually rains in the afternoon, it tends to be a bit cooler, and there may be higher bird activity on account of the cloudy weather. The ponds and temporal wetlands that form at this time of the year in the rainforest can also make it easier to find reptiles and amphibians. Parrots and macaws tend to visit more clay licks as they will need the clay for the brain development of their chicks during the first months of the year which coincide with the wet season. Also, the rainy season is fruit and flower season, so wildlife will find food everywhere.
- When will I see the most animals?: In all honesty, no month is particularly better to see animals than any other. While you will have more sunlight to see parrots and macaws at the clay lick during the dry season, other animals are encountered with the same frequency no matter what the time of the year. A much bigger factor that comes into play for seeing Amazonian wildlife is the guide’s level of experience and training. From July to September, we have the most jaguar observations along the river banks.
- When is the best time to see monkeys?: If you visit lodges such as the Tambopata Research Center, Refugio Amazonas, or Posada Amazonas, you have a very good chance of seeing several monkey species throughout the year. The rollicking calls of Dusky Titis echo from vine tangles, Red Howler Monkeys call from the canopy, and troops of Squirrel Monkeys roam through second-growth near oxbow lakes. Black Spider Monkeys may be a bit easier to find during the wet season because it’s usually easier to locate the fruiting trees they feed on but a good guide will increase your chances of seeing them no matter what the time of the year.
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What kind of luggage should I bring?Your luggage is hand-carried by our staff at various stages of the trip for a long distance. Luggage is restricted to 15 kg per person (33 pounds). You can leave your large luggage in our office at Puerto Maldonado. If you are visiting other destinations in Peru or South America that require different kinds of clothing, you can always pack separate bags and safely leave them at our offices in Puerto Maldonado on the first day so we won’t be carrying them around uselessly. Your bag will be waiting for you at the airport the day you leave.
If you wish to bring additional luggage beyond the permitted amount, an extra fee of $ 70.00 per additional piece will apply.We recommend packing efficiently and bringing only the essentials for your stay in the Amazon.
By traveling light, we reduce our environmental footprint and help preserve the balance of this unique ecosystem. Excess luggage increases fuel consumption during transfers. Packing consciously is a way to support the conservation of the Amazon and ensure that its beauty and biodiversity remain alive for future generations.
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What should I pack ?
Here are some suggestions:
- Binoculars
- Camera gear, bring your long lens!
- Light-colored, long pants: Lightweight nylon/spandex blends, polyester microfiber, or TENCEL™ offer breathability, durability, and quick-drying comfort.
- Long-sleeved, light-colored shirts: Lightweight nylon/spandex blends, moisture-wicking polyester, or TENCEL™ provide breathable, quick-drying performance in humid climates.
- Ankle-high hiking boots and sneakers
- Flashlight (headlamp) with batteries
- Sunblock lotion
- Sunglasses
- Broad-brimmed hat
- Rain suit or poncho
- Insect repellent
- Small-denomination bills
- Small daypack
- Slippers or sandals for walking around the lodge*HAVE IT ON THE HAND*
NOTE :
Please be aware that the recreational use of drones is not allowed in our lodges. For professional use please contact us to process the required permit. -
Should I pack rubber boots?Around the lobby, you will find racks with rubber boots arranged by size. The largest size we have is 46 Peru, 12.5 US or 30.5 cm. You can use these boots for your walks or outings into the forest. Please remember that when walking inside the lodge facilities and in order to prevent bringing mud inside, you must take out your boots or muddy shoes. We suggest using sandals, clean sneakers, slippers, or socks. During the rainy season, the corridors to your rooms get wet, so we recommend bringing light anti-slip slippers to avoid getting your socks wet.
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Are Kosher foods available at our Lodges in Tambopata?No, unfortunately, we do not have Kosher-certified food in Puerto Maldonado, the closest town to where we get our supplies, like fresh produce, meat and fish, and dairy products.
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Can I bring my drone?No, the use of drones for entertainment is not allowed in our ecolodges since the fauna is quite active and the forest is quite dense.
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What is the recommended flight to join an expedition?For arrival, in Puerto Maldonado airport (PEM):
- For Posada Amazonas and Refugio Amazonas please make sure to arrive before 13:00 hrs.
- For Tambopata Research Center, please make sure to arrive until 12:45 hrs.
You will be at the lodge between 15:00 - 16:00 hrs.
If arriving by bus around early in the morning. We will be picking you up from the bus station upon your arrival. From there, we will go to our office in Puerto Maldonado and there you will be waiting for our fixed departure time.
For departure from lodges, you will be back in the city around 10:00 hrs.- For Posada Amazonas and Refugio Amazonas the boat departs around 8:00 hrs.
- For Tambopata Research Center, the boat departs around 7:00 hrs.
If you have a later flight:- You can wait at our office until the departure. Note only breakfast is included on the last day.
- Add a late check-out with an additional cost. Ask our Rainforest Specialist to help with this. This will include lunch.
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What is the best age to bring my kids to the lodge?Tambopata is undoubtedly one of the best places to connect with nature. However, being a remote place, these are our recommendations:
- Children under 3 years old - Due to the weather conditions, location, and orientation of our activities, we do not suggest traveling with children under 3 years of age. Remember that our activities are in group service. Private service is available at an additional cost.
- From 3 to 7 years old - For little adventurers, we recommend Posada Amazonas or Refugio Amazonas. These ecolodges have a playground and activities designed for children. Take note that there are some activities that require getting up early.
Take note that the guides will suggest the recommended activities for your little ones, however, you know them better and you know how much they can walk or not.
Remember that our guides interpret the forest for you and your little one, but they will not be able to help you by carrying them in case they get tired.- From 8 to more - If your child is adventurous and is used to taking walks for more than 1 hour, the Tambopata Research Center is ideal.
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How important is it to have travel insurance?
Traveling to any destination in the world requires having travel insurance. If there is one thing COVID-19 taught us, it is the importance of being prepared for unexpected situations while traveling. Flight cancellations, delays affecting your itinerary, rescheduled flights, unexpected weather conditions, overbookings, or even airline technical issues can occur at any time.
- Travel insurance options: Today, there are different ways to obtain travel insurance for Peru. Many travelers purchase international policies online, while others already have coverage included through premium credit cards such as Visa, Mastercard, or American Express. Before traveling, remember to verify the coverage details, medical limits, and whether activation is required through the purchase of airline tickets. If you are traveling with a reputable and reliable travel agency, they may also provide additional support and assistance in case of unexpected situations, helping you manage changes, rescheduling, or any travel-related issues during your experience.
- Cost-benefit of travel insurance: Nowadays, travel insurance is becoming increasingly affordable, with options starting at around USD 50. This amount can be very similar to the cost of a single dinner at a tourist restaurant, while also providing medical coverage, emergency assistance, baggage protection, and support throughout your journey.
Take note that while our lodges are equipped with basic first-aid supplies and trained staff, we highly recommend that all travelers carry personal medication and travel with appropriate insurance coverage during their stay in Tambopata.
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Can i bring cigarettes or electronic cigarettes?
Yes, you may bring cigarettes or electronic cigarettes. However, smoking and vaping are only permitted in designated smoking areas. They are not allowed in guest rooms, common areas, dining areas, boats, or on forest trails.
As part of our code of conduct and commitment to respecting the rainforest, smoking is strictly prohibited during guided walks and activities.
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Health and Safety
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What inoculations are required for Tambopata?While the Peruvian Amazon is an incredible place to visit, make sure you prepare well for your travel to Peru by packing efficiently and getting the recommended vaccinations. Before you travel to Puerto Maldonado or other places in the Peruvian Amazon, visit a health care provider specializing in Travel Medicine who can tell you which vaccinations are recommended due to your health and vaccination history. It is best to see this physician 4-6 weeks prior to your travel to allow time for vaccinations to take effect. You should mention each country you are visiting on your trip in order to receive appropriate advice for all of your travel destinations. While there are no required vaccinations for travel to Peru, the United States Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has the following recommendations:
- Hepatitus A: Vaccination is recommended to all travelers to Peru.
- Hepatitus B: Vaccination recommended to all travelers to Peru, especially those who may have exposure to blood or body fluids through the giving or receiving of medical care, drug injections, tattooing, or sexual contact with the local population.
- Typhoid Fever: Vaccination is recommended to all travelers to tropical South America especially those who may be staying in rural areas where exposure through food or water could occur.
- Yellow Fever: Vaccination is highly recommended for travel to Amazonia and the Southern Amazon basin. The shot should be given at least 10 days before your arrival and at 10-year intervals if you decide to stay.
- Rabies: Vaccination is ONLY recommended to travelers with an increased risk of exposure including long-term travelers living in an area that poses a high risk of exposure, travelers working in occupations who will have direct contact with bats, stray dogs, and cats, or other mammals such as veterinarians, wildlife professionals or researchers.
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What happens in the case of a medical emergency?In case of emergencies we have a first aid kit that is equipped to deal with most cases that may reasonably arise in the area. Our guides are all certified by the Red Cross, which means they are prepared to deal with foreseeable emergencies (broken bones or snake bites, for example) but not complex emergencies (such as appendicitis). For snake bites, unheard of at Tambopata so far, we have extractors and an anti-venom at the lodges. In case of evacuation, we need to travel by boat to Puerto Maldonado. During the day, evacuations take about 20% less time than our regular boats. During the night, evacuations take about 30% more. In Puerto Maldonado, there is access to a state clinic.
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Is leishmaniasis or malaria present?Leishmaniasis is present throughout the rain forests of southeastern Peru. It is a skin lesion caused by a protozoan transmitted by a certain kind of small biting fly. There is no vaccination against it but it is curable in every case. The selected cure, injections of pentavalent antimony (Glucantime), is uncomfortable. Leishmaniasis is also very easy to prevent by wearing long-sleeved shirts, pants, and repellent on exposed skin at all times, and sleeping under mosquito nets. If you are interested in receiving complete information on leishmaniasis contact us before your trip. Malaria is present but extremely rare. If you wish to take medical precautions against malaria consult your physician or a specialist in tropical medicine.
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Is there a safe in my room?We ask you to keep your valuable belongings and documents in the safe. Do not leave them valuables in plain view. Equally, if you have food or candies please keep them in the safe. Do not leave them outside. This way you will avoid attracting insects and other animals. Ask the lodge manager or guide to inform you about the proper use of the safety box
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Where can I take my COVID test before departing?To return to your country of origin, some airlines will require a negative COVID test before boarding. We recommend booking this test online in advance at the UNILAB laboratory at the Jorge Chavez International Airport in Lima. Note the page is in Spanish. You have to scroll down until you find the name of the airport. Select the type of test you need and click on the button RESERVE SU CITA. It will ask you to register in order to continue with your name, full name, email, phone number, document type, and number. Then click the red button: REGISTRAR and will show you a calendar to book the date of your test. Select the day, press CONTINUAR and select the hour and CONTINUAR. Then will ask you to fill in the information about the patient.
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Do you offer Ayahuasca Ceremonies at the lodges?
Ayahuasca is a traditional brew used in spiritual ceremonies by Indigenous communities of the Amazon. These practices carry deep cultural and communal meaning and should not be treated as a “travel experience.”
In recent years, there have been cases of travelers joining ceremonies outside of this cultural context that unfortunately ended with serious health and safety issues. For this reason, Rainforest Expeditions does not offer ayahuasca ceremonies. Our focus is on providing you with authentic nature and cultural experiences that are safe, responsible, and enriching.
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Is it dangerous to travel to an ecolodge in the Peruvian Amazon?
Traveling to the Amazon is not dangerous when done with an experienced company and proper safety protocols. As with any remote natural environment, there are logistical challenges, but at Rainforest Expeditions, we have developed systems that ensure the safety and peace of mind of our guests.
We have more than 35 years of experience operating in this region, and our lodges are located in areas accessible exclusively by river, with no nearby roads—allowing us to maintain a more controlled and secure environment.
Safety is supported by:
-Strict emergency protocols.
-Continuous monitoring during all transfers.
-Trained staff in safety and first aid.
-Ongoing surveillance at the lodges, with supervision and cameras in common areas.
Additionally, we maintain 24/7 satellite connectivity through Starlink in buses, boats, and lodges, ensuring constant communication even in the most remote areas.
This allows us to transform a destination that may seem challenging into a safe, well-organized, and deeply enjoyable experience.
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During your stay at the lodges
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Is there electricity at the lodge?The lodge is run mainly through a generator. Communications are powered by solar energy and there is wireless internet available at night. We use LED bulbs in public areas at night.
The plugs are as follows:
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Can I drink the water?We provide natural spring water 24 hours per day. Please use the water wisely. We advise you not to drink the water from the river, lake, or any of the taps. Consumable water can be found throughout the lodge from many dispensers and pitchers as well as a variety of other beverages available. All the water that the lodge provides is purified with an ozone treatment. We also suggest that you use this water to brush your teeth. Please turn off the water flow while lathering and soaping up to reduce unnecessary water usage.
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What can I expect in the rooms?Our open and spacious rooms offer lots of natural light and fresh air while providing safe but close contact with the forest environment. Our three-wall rooms allow you to connect with nature, but no worries nothing will enter into your room. The lodge and rooms are 3 meters away from the forest and 1 meter and half above the ground. Each room is also equipped with private bathrooms for your convenience. The use of mosquito netting on each bed is strongly recommended to ensure your comfort and safety. We try to be as eco-friendly as possible so we request that you only change towels when really needed. At your room, we kindly ask that you lower your voice to allow all guests to enjoy the sounds of the forest.
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What type of soap and shampoo do you recommend?According to our environmental policies, we only use biodegradable soap and shampoo which you will find in the bathroom. We wash the towels and bed sheets using biodegradable detergent and we clean the bathrooms with biodegradable products as well.
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Is there a phone at the lodge?We do not have a telephone available in our lodge. In case of emergency, we could get a cell phone signal, only at Posada Amazonas and Refugio Amazonas. We do have WIFI, nevertheless, we invite you to enjoy a digital detox.
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Is laundry available at the lodges?We don’t have a laundry service available at our lodges. However, if you wish to wash some clothes during your stay, you can hand-wash them and hang them on the lines near the open windows. Please keep in mind that due to the high humidity in the rainforest, it may take a few days for your clothes to fully dry. We recommend guests pack lightweight, quick-dry clothing that can be easily hand-washed and air-dried during their stay.
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Is smoking allowed?
Smoking is permitted ONLY in designated smoking areas. To ensure the comfort of all guests and to protect the rainforest environment, smoking is not allowed in rooms, dining areas, common spaces, boats, or during excursions.
As part of our code of conduct and commitment to respecting the forest, smoking is strictly prohibited on all trails and during guided walks or activities. This policy helps reduce fire risks, minimizes environmental impact, and preserves the natural experience for both wildlife and visitors.
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What are the meal times?Breakfast time depends on your scheduled activity according to the lodge. Your guide will advise on this at the lodge. Regular breakfast is at 7:15hrs. Lunch is served at 13:00hrsand dinner is served at 19:30hrs. Please let us know if you are vegetarian or have any special dietary needs. We do offer a special menu for children, if need it, please inquire in advance.
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What is the weather like in Tambopata?The lowland rainforests of Tambopata lie far enough south of the Equator to provide a cooler, drier winter season between May and October. The general weather conditions are warm and humid. In Tambopata, the average daytime high temperature is between 78F and 93F (24C and 31C) The average nighttime low is between 66F and 78 F (20C and 24C). Cold Fronts - May through September Cold fronts from Argentina can sweep into southwestern Amazonia and push daytime highs down to 50° F (9° C) and the nighttime lows to 43° F (5° C). Thus, during that season always be potentially prepared for cold and drizzle. Rainy Months - November through April Be prepared for heavy rain that can continue for hours or days. Around 80% of the annual average 3000 mm rainfall occurs during this season.
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About gratuities
Gratuities are not included in the cost of your stay. If you’d like to recognize the work of our team, we suggest a tip equivalent to 10% of the total value of services, which will be distributed among all lodge staff. You can leave it in the tip box located at the lodge, or hand it directly to the resident manager during check-out.
If you’d like to thank your guide personally, a tip of around USD 30 per person, per day is customary — though the amount is entirely up to you. We recommend giving it directly at the end of your journey.
Your appreciation means a lot to us. Thank you for supporting the dedication and care of the people who make this Amazon experience possible.
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How do I pay for the extra services?During your stay, you can add your extra services such as the drinks in the bar, the boutique, and the massages to your room number and pay all with a credit card on the last day. We do not accept cash for security, but you can use it for gratituides.
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Can I go piranha fishing during my visit in the Peruvian Amazon?
Although piranha fishing has become a popular activity in some parts of the Amazon, we choose not to offer it. Catching and then releasing these fish often causes them harm, which goes against our sustainability principles and our commitment to protecting the rainforest’s delicate ecosystems.
Instead, we invite you to experience the lakes in a way that respects their natural balance, by quietly observing wildlife such as giant river otters and colorful birds in their natural habitat. This way, you connect with the Amazon in a responsible and meaningful way.
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Is it allowed to use hair dryers?No, the use of hair dryers is not permitted inside the lodge. Our rooms do not have this service and, as part of our eco-friendly commitment, it is also not possible to use personal hair dryers. The energy in our lodges is generated by solar panels, a system that allows us to operate responsibly in the heart of the Amazon and significantly reduce our environmental impact. We appreciate your understanding and support for a sustainable and environmentally friendly model of tourism.
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What am I not allowed to bring into the Tambopata National Reserve?There are several types of recording devices that are not permitted in the protected natural area without a special permit, such as professional video cameras, drones, and audio recorders.
Recording and photography using cameras and cell phones are fully permitted.
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Cancellations and Refunds
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What are the cancelation policies?
BOOKING TERMS AND CONDITIONS
– Full payment and complete information are required 30 days before arrival
– Special offers require full payment in advance at the time of booking and are non-refundable.
– Payments can be made using Mastercard, American Express, or VISA credit cards. We kindly request that you contact your bank beforehand to authorize the transaction. We are not responsible for any banking expenses.
SPECIAL DEALS
– A full non-refundable deposit will be required at the time of booking. This will be communicated via email when you make your reservation. Please note that this does not apply to refunds or changes.
CANCELLATIONS AND REFUNDS
– Cancellations made up to 30 days before the arrival date will be fully refunded, less 5% for administrative expenses.
– Cancellations within 29 days before the arrival date will not be refunded.
– Refunds will not apply under cancellations of air, road, lake, river, or trail travel due to changes in airline schedules, bad weather conditions, civil or government strikes, acts of God or government, acts of terrorism, force majeure (including world or local health conditions), criminal activity, or sickness.
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What happen if I lose my arrival flight?If you lose your arrival flight, contact us. You can either start the next day the entire expedition or rescheduled for later.
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What our guest say
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- Valuation Excellent
- 5/5
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Wow what an experience! If you want to be fully immersed in Amazon life in a wonderful , comfortable eco lodge, and not have expectations of a 5 star city hotel (I'm not sure why you would, but some reviewers seemed disappointed it wasn't!) you will love this. You will be in a group, 6 in ours, but you don't all have to do the same activities, you just join another group. Plenty of spaces to chill and downtime if you need it...its hot and humid! There's a fan in the room and I heard the superior rooms have a fan under the mozzie net. Take a torch! We were never bitten, used deet repellent only. They provide rubber boots if you want them, some of the trails were very muddy, but we managed in our walking boots. We loved the open wall to the jungle, despite some bugs, but not too many surprisingly. Sooooo much wildlife, all sorts of monkeys, otters, turtles, caiman, different birds, capybara etc. Luis M was our guide, a local, and he could spot a spider from 5 metres I'm sure... great sense of humour and a wealth of knowledge, loved him. We spent 3 nights 20th-24th April, it rained on a couple of occasions but not much. Perfect holiday for an immersive wildlife experience! Read all
Beautiful lodge in the rainforest, very well maintained and clean. We had a lot of fun and excellent guides. The rooms and facilities were top-notch! Read all
We stayed at Posada Amazonas Lodge in May 2026, and it was a truly unique experience. It’s important to note that the concept is unlike a traditional hotel: the rooms (the lodge has around 30 in total) are built entirely of wood and open completely to the rainforest, with no windows. The walls are about two meters high, and everything is open-air, meaning you can hear your neighbors as well as the sounds of the forest throughout the night. There is a hot-water shower with drainage flowing through wooden beams beneath the floor, and the beds are protected with mosquito nets. The food is delicious and nutritious, and one pleasant surprise was the excellent Wi-Fi connection (Starlink) available both at the lodge and on the boats. The logistics are flawless from the moment you land in Puerto Maldonado, including a short car ride (accompanied by a security company) followed by a forty-minute cruise along the Tambopata River. The staff is incredibly friendly. Our guide, Luis M. (a member of the local community that manages the lodge), was simply outstanding, with eagle-eyed vision for spotting wildlife and always wearing a smile. Tour highlights: Canopy Tower: a 42-meter tower rising above the treetops with panoramic views. We loved seeing the river, the rainforest, and even the distant Andes Mountains on the horizon. We returned at night during a nocturnal wildlife tour, where we spotted tarantulas, white sloths, and tree frogs. Lake Tres Chimbadas: a peaceful catamaran ride (without a motor) where Luis showed us a group of red-bellied monkeys, giant otters, and caimans. The scenery and tranquility are incredible. Trek to the “Great Tree”: a forest hike where we saw deer, jaguar tracks, a three-toed sloth, and more wildlife. At the end of the trail, we reached the gigantic ceiba tree: around 500 years old, approximately 60 meters tall, and with an impressive 11-meter base diameter. Highly recommended for anyone wanting to experience the true Amazon! Read all
An exceptional experience that truly exceeded all expectations. What impressed me the most is that here they genuinely want to make your stay as comfortable as possible — and that, to me, is what real high-level service is all about. The guide really tries to fill every excursion with emotions and memorable moments, turning simple activities into meaningful experiences. The kitchen team puts great effort into variety and introduces you to Peruvian cuisine — it feels like a small гастрономic journey. Housekeeping works like invisible bees — you don’t notice them, but everything is always perfectly taken care of. Another big highlight is the comfort level: stable electricity and surprisingly good internet both on the way and at the lodge, powered by Starlink. Having this level of connectivity in the middle of the jungle is something truly special. From reception and the bar to the boat driver — everyone is genuinely warm and happy to have you. You can really feel that each person is a small but important part of one big system delivering outstanding eco-tourism service. Bravo — achieving this level of service in the wild is not easy, and it shows. This experience was very valuable for me and my family. I won’t get tired of thanking you for the emotions you gave us. Highly recommended. Dear travelers — don’t hesitate. Go, enjoy the incredible nature and the level of service. This is something you will remember for a lifetime. Read all
We had the most amazing time at Refugio Amazonas for 3 nights, with a huge thanks to our guide Juan Carlos! On the first afternoon we sat down and planned our activities, which we loved! We came face to face with hundreds of birds, tarantulas, leaf carrying ants spanning 10 meter motorways to work and deliver the leaves to the ant house for food, parasites, and even leaves that cause natural dyes on oxidation - we learned so much. Carlos was genuinly interested in showing us everything the jungle had to offer, humorous and caring too. Carlos knew anything and everything about what was around us, pointing out things and creatures that the untrained eye would miss, carrying a telescope at all times for us to see the birds, ensuring we got magical videos on our phones using the telescope! Read all
Many thanks to Refugio Amazonas for an unforgettable experience! Brenda and team were so wonderful and accommodating, and Alan was a great guide. Thank you for a memorable experience! 🙂 Read all
We had an excellent time at Tambopata research center. We are tourists like most who now visit the center, but it’s great to know that you can support research and the local community by visiting a place like this. Our guide for our trip, Esau, was extremely knowledgeable and showed great passion for his job. He described it as a hobby and he would get very excited if you spotted a specific bird or a tree. His specific knowledge about each and every creature in the forest was very impressive and I would recommend asking for Esau to be your guide in the future if you plan to visit. The hotel itself is unique. You are in the middle of the Amazon rainforest - the accessibility to nature is second to none. There are no windows in the hotel rooms. We had bugs in our room, of course, but the mosquito nets keep everything out and, actually, we both slept very well. The bar staff, Harrison, is very knowledgeable with drinks and works very hard. The food isn’t the best you’re ever going to have, but you have to remind yourself you are in the middle of the rainforest and that it takes a 6 hour round trip to get to the nearest town, and so the job that the hotel does in respect of the food is actually intuitive and very good. I would recommend this hotel to my peers and I would love to visit again in a few years time. Read all
We just finished a 4-night stay at Tambopata Research Center and it was the highlight of our entire Peru trip. From the first email with Mariella to being picked up at the airport to the actual stay itself, every step was smooth and every employee was attentive. Having never stayed in a lodge like this (this remote or exclusive), we were a little nervous about what to expect. Our guide, Timo was INCREDIBLE at tailoring all the activities to us. When he found out we liked more adventurous hikes, he took us on walks through swamps, bamboo forests, and little-used trails while always keeping an eye out for monkeys, birds, and insects. His knowledge of the wildlife, plants, and history of the area was beyond what we hoped for and he truly made the experience worth it. Read all
Spent 4 nights in mid April. I had high expectations and was not disappointed. Our guide Carmen picked us up at the airport and we saw monkeys already on our way to the lodge. We had a wonderful stay with exceptional food and activities everyday. Our guide Carmen was great and our itinerary was based on her suggestions however we could decide on what we would like to see. Wildlife is abundant, however, sometimes difficult to spot and photograph due to the low light. It rained a lot despite April being considered a transitioning time to dry season. But come on ... it's the rainforest. The clear highlight are the macaws which you can hear all time and also see from the tower and at the leks. Read all
This trip was the highlight of our travels through peru. The lodge was absolutely 5 stars for everything. The room, food, people. We had a private guide, Allen, who grew up locally and really had deep knowledge of the land, the history, and the variety of plant and animal species in the jungle. His knowledge and passion were invaluable to our experience. There are a variety of tour companies and lodges you can book to visit the Amazon, however, I would only recommend Rainforest Expeditions as they are truly connected to the community and offer high quality first class amazon experience! Read all
We had a truly wonderful stay with Rainforest Expeditions. Everyone was incredibly kind and welcoming, and our guide was fantastic — very knowledgeable and passionate about the rainforest. We saw many animals, even from the boat, which made the experience unforgettable. Read all
I just spent 3 days here with my family. The research center surpassed all our expectations. I want to give a special shout out to Carlos who took such good care of us. He went above and beyond to make sure we werr comfortable. And he was always smiling. He made us feel so welcome. We had Erik as our guide who is so knowledgeable and experienced. We learned so much, saw so much wildlife. It really was a dream vacation. Thank you!! Read all
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I've been working in the Tambopata rainforest for almost a year. I'm still continually impressed by the quantity of wildlife you can see over the course of several hours. Yesterd...
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August 10, 2022 Amazonian photograms in Tambopata...
Roberto Huarcaya, a Peruvian photographer with original graphic pieces, once again visits our ecolodges, this time Posada Amazonas, for a new Amazonian photograms project in Tambop...
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