Inkaterra Reserva Amazonica


Location Madre de Dios, adjacent to the Tambopata Ecological Reserve

Phone U.S. & Canada 1-800-442-5042 Lima 51 1-610-0400

On the banks of Amazonian Peru's Madre de Dios River, and at the edge of a private ecological reserve, Inkaterra Reserva Amazonica's 35 thatched-roof cabanas, with their hammocks, crisp white linens, lanterns, and organic bath products, offer simple, low-impact elegance.

Opened in 2009, the Canopy Tree House, 90 feet above ground, takes jungle luxury to the next level. Watch the sunset through the treetops, then fall asleep to a toucan serenade, all with your personal butler just a walkie-talkie call away.

One of the most dramatic (and safest) suspended bridge systems in the world, the Inkaterra Canopy walk will take you on a thrilling quarter-mile journey across seven hanging bridges high above the rainforest. Meanwhile, down on land, the riverfront ENA Spa not only offers massages by sunset, it also pampers using indigenous plants. 

Deep in the lush Amazon rainforest, rustic luxury awaits you at Inkaterra Reserva Amazonica. Inkaterra Reserva Amazonica is on the Madre de Dios River, adjacent to the Tambopata Ecological Reserve in southern Peru's Amazon rainforest. It's a 45-minute riverboat journey from Puerto Maldonado, which is a two-hour flight from Lima. 

The nearest airport is Puerto Maldonado Airport : 15 km / 9 miles.


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