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Peru Amazon Jungle Lodges
Iquitos - Peru
Paseos Amazonicos Jungle Lodges has paid much attention to the rustic design
of its three jungle lodges, not only to comply with ecological principle of
keeping-in-harmony with the natural environment that surrounds each one of them,
but also to provide visitors with infrastructures that allow a closer approach
with nature and the Amazon culture. Architects and native laborers worked in the
design and construction of each one of the facilities' buildings and its
furniture with the purpose of offering the visitors a beautiful sight, natural
light and ventilation, space, comfort and safety to enjoy their stay in the
jungle. Wood for the constructions was supplied by lumberyards that comply with
responsible timber harvest and reforestation regulations.
Paseos Amazonicos Jungle Lodges considers that the use of energy sources in
their lodges not only should cause the least negative impact on the surroundings
but also in the national and international context, when it becomes part of the
increasing demand of fuel and other derived products which cause environment
pollution. The company has determined that the demanded electric energy need for
food conservation, cam battery charging, kitchen equipments and lighting of
certain lodge areas should be restrain to specific schedules. Communication
equipments, alarm and emergency light systems use rechargeable batteries and
solar panels. During the night most lighting is provided by kerosene lamps.
Our Jungle Lodges:
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(30 Km from
Iquitos) Each of the 32 rooms has a
private shower and bathroom, and can accommodate 1 to 4 guests. Kerosene
lanterns light your room and are scattered along the wooden walkways providing a
romantic glow, illuminating the night. Activities include leisurely natural
history walks, visits to native communities, fishing, early morning
birdwatching, canoeing, night hikes, and excursions in search of the mysterious
pink river dolphin.
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(60 Km from Iquitos) The lodge, with its palm-thatched walkways has 10 spacious
rooms and can accommodate up to 30 people. Each cottage has a private shower and
bathroom. Our guests often combine their stay here with a night or two at
Amazonas Sinchicuy Lodge. Hike into the pristine jungle to see the awesome and
gigantic Lupuna Trees, or try early morning birdwatching, canoeing, night
excursions in search of alligators, and many other amazing nocturnal creatures.
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(160 Km from Iquitos) Located on the remote Yarapa River at the headwaters
of the mighty Amazon, the lodge is your gateway into the
Pacaya Samiria National Reserve. Small yet
comfortable, the rustic Tambo Amazonico is built according to local native
design on platforms high above the ground, and has two large dormitories
sleeping up to a maximum of 20 people. Each bed is covered in white mosquito
netting providing privacy and protection, keeping the night critters outside,
while letting the cool night breezes in!
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