Accommodation in
Peru

This Research Centre has 13 basic lodges for both travellers and researchers and it is located opposite the world's largest macaw clay lick. The centre is composed of 4 connected thatch roof buildings, built in a low-impact native style, the bedrooms are designed to have an unobstructed view of the forest, thus maximising wildlife spotting opportunties. Bathroom facilities are shared.
Getting to the lodge involves a flight to Puerto Maldonado, a 2 hour boat trip to the Refugio Amazonas where you will stay for one night, before travelling another 4 to 5 hours upriver to the lodge.
Other accommodation in
The Southern Amazon
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