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Amazon Yarapa is a sustainable and eco-friendly lodge located in the heart of the Amazon rainforest in Peru. The lodge offers guests a unique and authentic experience of the Amazon, with comfortable and well-appointed accommodations that are designed to blend in with the natural surroundings. The lodge features six private bungalows, each with a comfortable bed, a private bathroom, and a porch with hammocks, providing guests with a cozy and relaxing environment to connect with nature. The lodge also has a communal dining area where guests can enjoy delicious meals made with fresh, locally sourced ingredients. The lodge offers a range of activities, including jungle hikes, canoe rides, and bird watching tours, all led by knowledgeable and experienced guides who are committed to promoting sustainable tourism practices and environmental conservation. The lodge also supports the local community by sourcing supplies and employing local guides and staff. Overall, Amazon Yarapa offers guests an opportunity to immerse themselves in the natural beauty of the Amazon rainforest while supporting sustainable tourism and community development initiatives.
The Amazon Yarapa Lodge is a sustainable eco-lodge located in the heart of the Peruvian Amazon rainforest, in the Loreto region, near the city of Iquitos. The lodge is situated on the banks of the Yarapa River, surrounded by dense jungle, and is accessible only by boat.
Sustainability is a top priority at the Amazon Yarapa Lodge. The lodge is powered by solar panels, uses only biodegradable cleaning products, and employs eco-friendly waste management practices. The lodge also works with local communities to promote sustainable tourism and conservation efforts.
The rooms at the Amazon Yarapa Lodge are comfortable and rustic, with traditional thatched roofs, wooden floors, and private bathrooms with hot showers. Each room also has a balcony with a hammock, offering stunning views of the surrounding jungle.
There are many activities to enjoy at the Amazon Yarapa Lodge, including hiking through the jungle, bird watching, fishing, canoeing, and visiting local indigenous communities. The lodge also offers guided tours to nearby attractions, such as the Pacaya-Samiria National Reserve, the largest protected area in Peru.
One unique feature of the Amazon Yarapa Lodge is the opportunity to participate in conservation and research projects, such as monitoring wildlife populations or collecting data on plants and animals. These activities allow visitors to learn more about the rich biodiversity of the Amazon and contribute to conservation efforts.
Overall, the Amazon Yarapa Lodge is a sustainable and eco-friendly option for those looking to experience the natural beauty and cultural richness of the Peruvian Amazon.
Peruvian rainforest ecolodge
Award winning
10 square miles
The reserve is a hugely important area for biodiversity and the Amazon Yarapa ecolodge helps to protect it.
Among the best lodges giving ready access to Pacaya-Samiria.
Thatch-covered roofs and walkways provide a natural cooling system from the tropical heat.
Furniture is hand-carved by local artisans.
Private rooms with shared bath are available, or private bungalows with bath. Other amenities include hammock house, dining room, lounge area, and modern bathrooms, connected by elevated walkways.
Day tours
Local management, local materials, local ideas, deep in the Peruvian rainforest. The focus is on research and education
The only road is the Amazon tributary flowing alongside; the only disturbance is the occasional sound of a paddle slicing through the water, or the blast of air from a breaching pink dolphin. The roofs and walkways are thatched and
Approximately 130km upriver from Iquitos on the Rio Yarapa, this lodge is simply stunning.
The facilities are beautifully maintained, with an impressive entrance pier, elaborate wood carvings in the restaurant/bar and even on the bed-heads, and fully screened rooms linked by screened walkways. Eight huge bedrooms with oversized private bathroom are available (professors stay here when Cornell is in residence) and 16 comfortable rooms share a multitude of well-equipped, modern bathrooms. Of course, with its scientific agenda, the lodge offers top-notch guides for its jungle tours, which visit remote areas. Their boats take about three to four hours from Iquitos but have a bathroom aboard.
Sustainability
Dedicated to protecting the environment. Collaborated and agreed with the local tribes to set aside a huge natural preserve and to develop the Yarapa River Rainforest Reserve.
Education of the local people on the benefits of conservation and protection of aquatic rainforest mammals.
Partner with local organizations that rescue and rehabilitate manatees and dolphins that are endangered in the river systems of the Amazon basin.
Built with local materials and in traditional style. The lodge uses earth-friendly solar power, composting, and flush toilets with waste management.
The lodge is powered by solar.
Tropical biology laboratory, which regularly used by the US Cornell University for conservation research and postgraduate classes.
Member of The Long Run
Certified
- Ecosystem preservation
- Nature
- Culture
- Jungle or forest
- Restaurant
- Up to 2
- Up to 4
- Up to 8
- Over 8
- Lodge
- Hiking
- Watersports
- Cultural visit
- Wildlife watching
- Active
- Up to one week
