PAID CONTENT FOR GRAND AMAZON LODGE AND TOURS
PAID CONTENT FOR GRAND AMAZON LODGE AND TOURS
Grand Amazon Lodge and Tours IQUITOS, PERU
Embarking on a journey to the Amazon rainforest with Grand Amazon Lodge and Tours offers a unique immersion into one of the natural wonders of the world. This experience is enhanced by the personalised attention of a private guide for each guest. The all-inclusive package covers meals, accommodation, a sail on the Amazon River and airport or hotel transfers from Iquitos, The lodge sits in a wildlife-rich area nestled in
the untouched primary rainforest near the village of San Juan de Yanayacu that belongs to the Tamshiyacu Tahuayo reserve. It is home to over 10 monkey species, ranging from pygmy marmosets (just six inches in length) to nocturnal owl monkeys distinguished by their large eyes. The region boasts a vibrant array of bird species, including colourful macaws, striking toucans, vocal horned screamers, prehistoric hoatzin birds and even critically endangered wattled curassows. The lodge’s location offers guests the chance
to encounter sloths, capybaras, caimans, lizards, frogs, giant river otters and both pink and gray river dolphins. Guests can also unwind in between
excursions by rocking on hammocks at their bungalow balconies, enjoying serene river views and the enchanting sounds of the jungle. The lodge stands out for its commitment to an
authentic and immersive Amazon experience. Positioned furthest upstream on the Yanayacu River in primary rainforest, away from the hustle of Amazon boat traffic and other lodges, it’s the only facility in the area powered by solar panels, minimising the need for disruptive generators. The culinary experience is equally remarkable, with a creative chef serving authentic dishes in a stunning octagonal dining room featuring a canoe bar, where traditional pisco sours await. Founded by five scientists driven by a passion
for nature and community, the lodge not only offers an unforgettable exploration of the world’s largest rainforest, but also contributes to the preservation of its ecosystem. From vital medical aid and educational support to carefully executed wildlife reintroduction projects for manatees and Taricaya turtles, the lodge is at the forefront of positive change.
DON’T MISS Keep an eye out for the laid-back sloths — easiest to spot at the tops of trees drying out after any rain
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KEY FEATURES • Wi-fi • 24-hour electricity • Fans • Hammocks • Tea and coffee • Common area • Dining Area • Canoe Bar
KEY ACTIVITIES • Canoe and boat trips • Hiking • Fishing • Morning, afternoon and night excursions
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