Discover the best Lodges in Madre de Dios Region including Monte Amazonico Lodge, Green House Tambopata, Posada Amazonas, Ecoaventuras Amazonicas, Anaconda Lodge, Monte Amazonico Lodge, Tambopata Trek, Refugio K'erenda Homet, Rulman, Estancia Bello Horizonte.
Things to do in Madre de Dios Region
4 based on 198 reviews
Monte Amazonico Lodge is a quiet place in the Amazonian Rain Forest located in the buffer zone of the Tambopata National reserve, 100 meters from the shore of the Madre de Dios River, half an hour by boat from Puerto Maldonado, built with materials typical of the area has hammocks, restaurant, bar and guided tours. Good place to see monkeys, alligators, snakes and learn from the Peruvian Amazonian forest.
We stayed there 3 days and 2 nights. We booked our tour in Puerto Maldonado Office. Our tour guide (Victor) was great! He showed us everything, we had a walk in the jungle, boating in the lake. We saw caimans, guinea pig, birds, monkeys, snake, night walk tour, fishing, kayaking, Zipline... All the personnels were amazing people, the food was great, the price was fair. Highly recommend!
5 based on 162 reviews
Green House Tambopata is a local tour operator who has acomodations (LOCAL HOUSE ) near the Tambopata National Reserve and among the TAMBOPATA river. We have really nice views and landscapes from our place and a lot of chance to see wildlife from our hammocks at the same time we offer excursions, hikes, birdwatching activities, outdoorsport as kayaking, tree climbing, piranha fishing, lake Sandoval, Chuncho clay lick. Usually we spent most of the days inside the jungle, always with very kind and knowledgeable guides who want to make sure our travellers get a nice jungle experience At the same time our main office provide full day excursions for all travellers who came from all hotels in Puerto Maldonado.
Let’s just start by saying that I had an incredible trip. From the airport pickup, which was on time, to the ride to the lodge, Charlie was welcoming, enthusiastic and extremely informative. The trip was nonstop action, which was great cause we didn’t have time to get bored. The guides were extremely knowledgeable and very friendly and open to talking about everything. The food was absolutely incredible, as well, and that’s sayin a lot for me. I can’t wait to go back!
4.5 based on 1118 reviews
Posada Amazonas is a 30 bedroom lodge owned by the Native Community of Infierno and managed by Rainforest Expeditions. Thanks to its accessibility, the lodge offers excellent wildlife observation opportunities, cultural context, and comfortable accommodations. It is located within the territory of the Infierno Community, built within the 10,000 hectares, private, communal reserve, which in turn is directly adjacent to the Tambopata National Reserve. At Posada Amazonas, you are able to get amazing wildlife encounters
What an experience!!! Mariella was excellent to work with for our reservations, she was so very patient and answered my million questions. Oscar, our guide, was very knowledgeable. He tried to accommodate as many activities as possible in our short time at the lodge. All the staff from the manager, to Brian (bar tender), cook, everyone tried their best to give guests a comfortable and memorable stay. The logistics - reservation, travel between airport and hotel, planned activities was very efficient. The resort itself is gorgeous, it was hard to believe the availability of that kind of accommodation and excellent food and service at such a remote location. I would definitely recommend.
5 based on 161 reviews
Enjoy a pristine jungle stay on the site of our famous canopy tower and zip line. River frontage, 15 minutes from parrot clay lick. Hostel style or full accommodation available. Volunteer program also available. Only 40 minutes from airport. We can organise an itinerary to suit your requests from visit to Lake Sandoval, McCaw clay lick, Ayahuasca, jungle excursions, river activities,cycling, canopy tower walk and zip line, visit local markets or just to lay around and do nothing.
We opted for a 3day/2night tour & stay & wish we'd have been able to stay longer. Transport was arranged from the airport and Lucho made us feel at home and safe from the moment we arrived. Juan was polite, helpful and fed us with beautiful food. The lodge is comfortable and well maintained, a paradise in the middle of nature. Our walking tours on the first day were breathtaking and we saw amazing wildlife. A well organised lake trip on day 2 and our final morning, whilst disrupted by rain, was fantastic to see the birds under the morning sun. Lucho and Juan could not have done any more to make us feel welcome and like family. This really is a must do if you are visiting peru. I am missing my time there already. THANK YOU LUCHO!
4.5 based on 207 reviews
Anaconda Lodge is a friendly, pretty lodge on the outskirts of Puerto Maldonado in the Peruvian Amazon, offering comfortable rooms, a swimming pool and an authentic Thai restaurant, all set in our wonderful botanic garden, ensuring your stay in the Amazon is as relaxing and beautiful as possible. Bungalows have 1 to 3 rooms and house 2 to 5 people, with a private or shared bathroom. The Amazon can be relaxing too!
We were greeted by two hairless dogs with excema yapping at us as we jangled the locked gate open and made our way up the drive. The dogs look like the hyenas out of the lion king, one them has a tongue always lolling out to the side. I hope their skin condition is not contagious. A woman emerges after them and shows us to a cabin with a floor full of empty beds and a single a double made up for us to sleep in. The bed stead’s and surfaces are dusty and the floor is dirty underfoot. I have emailed in advance to ask if we can have a vegetarian meal- I have read she is Thai abd look forward to some nice Thai food. There is none on the menu, and no veg options, everything meat or chicken and chips essentially, which I suppose is why she had not replied. We went into town for dinner, which made it somewhat pointless to stay near the airport and out tour company. It’s a ten minute motor taxi irse along a long dirty dusty road occasionally perfumed with the sickly smell of death. In the morning breakfast is fried eggs with egg pancakes, despite my having specified my husband doesn’t eat eggs: they do bring some cheese on request however and there are a couple of thin slices of avocado, served in a room which also contains the reception desk. A swaggering German man emerges from an inner room and wishes us good morning, probably the proprietor of the place with the two Thai ladies. The whole place feels uncomfortable, and I am almost glad to have to go to the airport to get cash to pay them as they don’t have a card machine or PayPal etc, even though it is a hot sweaty walk down an unappealing road. When I get back I feel I don’t even want to touch anything, just to get out of there soon as I can. Something is weird there.
4 based on 198 reviews
Monte Amazonico Lodge is a quiet place in the Amazonian Rain Forest located in the buffer zone of the Tambopata National reserve, 100 meters from the shore of the Madre de Dios River, half an hour by boat from Puerto Maldonado, built with materials typical of the area has hammocks, restaurant, bar and guided tours. Good place to see monkeys, alligators, snakes and learn from the Peruvian Amazonian forest.
We stayed there 3 days and 2 nights. We booked our tour in Puerto Maldonado Office. Our tour guide (Victor) was great! He showed us everything, we had a walk in the jungle, boating in the lake. We saw caimans, guinea pig, birds, monkeys, snake, night walk tour, fishing, kayaking, Zipline... All the personnels were amazing people, the food was great, the price was fair. Highly recommend!
5 based on 89 reviews
We spent 4 days in Amazonia which were perfect thanks to the professionalism of Tambopata trek team. Many thanks to Hilter, Marina, Elisabeth, Johanna and Kike for their welcome and their engagement to protect the Amazonia . We hope that our threes will grow up ☺️ Arnaud, Quentin and Thibaut
5 based on 6 reviews
El Refugio K’erenda Homet is located 10 minutes away from Puerto Maldonado by road. This is one of the best places for Jungle Walks close to Puerto Maldonado.
We were so pleased to stay at the Refugio K’erenda Homet, a relaxing, warm, family-run property just outside Puerto Maldonado. We loved the candle-lit evenings in our second-floor cabin, listening to the waves of the river. And the stars at night are wonderful — it’s been a while since I saw the Milky Way! The room itself is a bit rustic but super charming. Perhaps most importantly: we slept sooooo well. The breakfast was delicious each morning (usually fresh fruit salad, fried eggs, nice soft bread, and tea). We didn’t arrange for any other meals on-site and instead went into town each day. Rosa’s restaurant recommendations were Burgos and Wasaí, both of which were absolutely fantastic and about a 15-minute taxi ride away. Rosa also arranged for us to take a river/jungle tour, which we loved — see photo of the sunset we saw as we hiked back from the jungle toward the boat. And Victor gave a very informative tour of the Refugio landscape, introducing us to many of the plants and to his vision in reforesting all these acres as he has. We were glad to get to know more about the mission and to help support it! This has been our favorite part of our Peru trip!
5 based on 1 reviews
This place is a gem, in a fantastic location. 3 blocks from the city Plaza. Very affordable, paid $40 per night for 2 beds. A/C and clean! Breakfast included, coffee, bread, fried eggs, butter and jam, fresh fruit, and papaya juice. Perfect start. Staff is very friendly and helpful, not common in my travels around Peru. No offense, Peru.
4.5 based on 82 reviews
My fiancé took me here to spend the day. We hiked through the rainforest and enjoyed climbing the canopy. After that it was amazing to take a swim in the natural spring pool. The staff is very friendly and accommodating. The Food and drinks where good also.
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