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EXPLORERS INN

Lodge Details

Number of rooms: 12 Property Size: 105 acres Lodge Style: Lodge Ownership Type: Other


Country: Peru

Welcome to the Explorer's Inn,in Tambopata-Madre de Dios.
one of Peru’s oldest and most historic rainforest lodges and a spectacular base from which to discover the natural wonders of the upper Amazon– a place where sustainable ecotourism, biological research and biodiversity conservation work hand-in-hand.

One of Peru’s oldest and most historic rainforest lodges and a spectacular base from which to discover the natural wonders of the Upper Amazon– a place where sustainable ecotourism, biological research and biodiversity conservation work hand-in-hand.

The Inn is located within the 274,690-hectare Tambopata National Reserve, one of the world’s most species-richbiodiverse natural protected areas and the meeting point of three distinct biomes: lowland tropical rainforest, cloudforest and humid tropical savannah and extensive palm swamps. The scene of numerous biodiversity world records —including the sighting of 620 bird species around the Inn — the reserve provides unrivalled opportunities to observe Amazonian wildlife up close and personal.

How this lodge promotes good stewardship of the environment:

Explorer's Inn Tambopata Ecolodge has put in movement many aplied science programs, including ATRAME (aplication of traditional medicine), an initiative that is currently in the hands of the native communities, producing a butterfly house and various medicinal gardens.

In addition to this, Explorer's Inn Tambopata Ecolodge is now used as a base for the research center run by the Catolica University of Peru (PUCP), one of the principal academic institutions in the country.

The science of Taxonomy (the classification of species), is the most studied in the field of research undertaken at Explorer's Inn Tambopata Ecolodge.
Completed research has helped us in the understanding of the development / loss of tropical forests in the world.
Explorer’s Inn Tambopata Ecolodge has a Resident Naturalist program which allows researchers to take part in pasantás and field work in the biological sciences, including botany, ecology, entomology, herpetology, primatology andd ornithology.

Besides academic research, our Resident Naturalists are able to become involved in conservation work, through naturalist non-government organizations that are specially commited to sustainable development within the forest

What To Do:

trekking,night walk,search alligators,catamaran,nature,tower,see animals on the forest,clay lick,bird watching,photogarphy,lake,ayahuasca.

What They Have:

naturalist interpreter,special dining,transfer,

Get In Touch:

Email: sales@explorersinn.com
Phone: 051-082-573029
Website: http://www.explorersinn.com

Getting There:

Airport Information:

aeropuerto padre jose aldamis-puerto maldonado-pem


Transportation Information:

bus and boat





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