Tahuayo
Lodge
Recognized as one of the
ten best wilderness lodges in the world by Outside Magazine.
Travel
to the lodge requires that you fly into Iquitos, Peru. From Iquitos we
take you by boat up the mighty Amazon River, for a distance of about 50
miles, then up the Tahuayo tributary, another 40 miles.
The trip takes 4 hours by our speedboat. Amazonia's lodge on the Tahuayo
River is rustic, yet comfortable. There are fifteen cabins; some are honeymoon
cabins, with a single large bed, others are cabins with two beds and a
few are family style cabins with one large bed and several single beds.
The entire lodge is screened and features a dining hall, areas to socialize
and relax and a conservation education laboratory with library. There
are flush toilets that use a sanitary septic system and showers. There
is no electricity except a small generator for re-charging camera batteries.
The food is prepared by a culinary staff and is considered by our guests
as delicious. Special diets can be entertained with prior notice. We have
much experience in sanitary food and water handling and preparation and
thus you can eat anything served at the lodge, even salads and unpeeled
fruit, items that are not generally recommended for consumption by tourists
in South America.
There is a laundry staff and daily laundry service is provided without
charge. We believe that this service is unique among jungle lodges.
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