For a complete Peru vacation with a loved one, family or friends, when you plan your Peru trip, once you have managed to book the Inca Trail to Machu Picchu, be sure to set aside three or four days to visit us at our comfortable jungle lodge in the Amazon rainforest of Peru.
The best way to see Peru is to fly to Lima, visit Cusco and the Sacred Valley of the Incas, and maybe even take a popular day trip to Rainbow Mountain. This leaves enough time to hike the Inca Trail to Machu Picchu, on the classic 4-day 3-night trek and Machu Picchu visit that has been recognized for decades as one the world’s best treks, or on the 2-day Short Inca Trail route. All this can be achieved as part of a 14- or 15-day Peru vacation, with enough downtime to enjoy Cusco’s best restaurants, coffee shops, souvenir stores and other attractions, and time left over to visit the Peruvian rainforests of Tambopata, where our eco-lodge is located.
At Tambopata Ecolodge, as part of our service we are happy to provide advice on their vacation plan and assistance to those planning to travel to Peru, so they can be certain they’re getting the most out of their dream trip to Peru.
At Tambopata Ecolodge, it is our location that makes it possible for travelers to include the immersive rainforest ecotourism experiences we offer as part of a short annual vacation in Peru. We are situated in remote, protected rainforest, on the edge of the biologically diverse Tambopata National Reserve, but we are easy to get to. To enjoy a 3- or 4-day stay with us in the Amazon jungle, all our guests need to do is book a flight from Lima or Cusco to Puerto Maldonado airport, and we do the rest.
Our team meets all our guests at the airport or local bus station, for an all-included rainforest visit: airport transfers, transport, expert jungle guide, eco-lodge accommodation and meals are all included as part of our rainforest packages, and we even make sure our guests get back to Puerto Maldonado in plenty of time to catch their return flight.
So, what are you waiting for? Write to us for more information on how to visit the rainforest in Peru as part of your vacation!