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Inkaterra Reserva Amazonica This remote rain forest lodge
has supported over 20 years of ongoing scientific research. “Peru contains more
than two-thirds of Earth’s diverse ecological life zones, and we have a
responshibility to help protect this biodiversity,” explains Jose Koechlin, the
Peruvian who founded and is president of Inkaterra.
Choose between sleeping in one of 35 airy wood-and-thatch cabanas or a secluded
canopy tree house. The Anaconda trail allows visitors to cross the flooded
Aguajales swamp on a wooden boardwalk, revealing a host of tropical amphibians
(Inkaterra has helped identify five new species to date). Traversing the canopy
on a hanging walkway delivers treetop access to colorful birds and some of the more
than 1,266 species of flore found here. 35 cabanas;
from $1,084 for required two-night minimum stay, including full board and daily
excursions.
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