
Eco Lodge
Refugio Amazonas
Tambopata River, Madre de Dios
Through the Lens
A visual pause
The Abode
Four hours upriver along the Tambopata, Refugio Amazonas is the middle station in Rainforest Expeditions' ecosystem — between Posada Amazonas and the Tambopata Research Center — and the most balanced option for those seeking deep immersion without giving up comfort. It occupies two hundred and eighty hectares of primary forest, shares its concession with the Infierno native community, and functions as an active research station: many guests return to walk again with a resident biologist.
The Comfort rooms, with fronts open to the jungle — no glass, only mesh — are the purist's choice; for longer stays, the Suites with an extra bed for children. The cooking is simple and honest: river fish, juanes, yuca carapulcra, quinoa, jungle fruits; breakfast always includes camu-camu, guanábana or copoazú. Night walks with native guides and dawn visits to the macaw clay lick are the heart of the programme.
The Refuge







