Refugio Amazonas Lodge – 4Days / 3Nights
Refugio Amazonas is a charming 32 bedroom lodge, well placed immediately adjacent to the Tambopata National Reserve. It is located 4 hours upriver from Puerto Maldonado in the buffer zone of the Tambopata National Reserve.
Refugio Amazonas is the perfect place to spot to numerous parrots, monkeys and capybara. The lodges is also home to a newly discovered species of glow worm which can be seen glowing each night in an area close to the lodge.
Overview
How to get to Refugio Amazonas
Refugio Amazonas requires at least four hours of the travel time. The first step on the journey to Tambopata includes a plane ride from either Lima or Cuzco. Flights from Lima depart from the domestic terminal of the Jorge Chavez airport. The trip takes around 3 hours. Most flights stop in Cuzco before continuing on to Puerto Maldonado. Flights from Cusco depart from the domestic terminal of the Velasco Astete airport. The trip takes around forty-five minutes.
Our bus and boat transportation services have schedule routes at set times of the day. The boats are programmed to meet ongoing and departing flights. Our schedules meet the following flights from Lima, Cusco or Puerto Maldonado.
Upon arrival to Puerto Maldonado, you will be greeted by one or more of our guides and then taken to a waiting vehicle. You will take short ride to our operations office in Puerto Maldonado where we will ask you to store luggage you don’t need. Luggage is hand-carried at various stages in the trip for long distance so we ask you to please limit your weight to 15 kilos (32 pounds apiece).
You can pack separate bags and safely leave them at our offices in Puerto Maldonado on the first day so we won’t be carrying them around uselessly. Your bag will be waiting for you at the airport the day you leave. After taking care of luggage, we take a 40-minute drive to the Infierno Community Port where we board long, sturdy canoes equipped with outboard motors and head upstream to Refugio Amazonas. The three-hour boat ride is pleasant and often includes our first sightings of macaws, heron, caiman and capybara. Once the boat arrives at the lodge dock, you will have officially arrived to the wild rainforests of Tambopata!
Places that are visited
Day 1 Tambopata Port to Refugio Amazonas
Day 2 Sachavacayoc Oxbow Lake – Refugio Amazonas
Day 3 Tambopata National Reserve
Day 4 Transfer to the Airport
Itinerary
Day 1: Your travel via flight from either Cusco or Lima.
On arrival you will be welcomed at the airport and driven ten minutes to our Puerto Maldonado headquarters. While enjoying your first taste of the forest in our gardens we will ask you to pack only the necessary gear for your next few days, and leave the rest at our safe deposit. This helps us keep the boats and cargo light. Skirting Puerto Maldonado, we drive 20 kilometers to the Tambopata River Port, entering the Native Community of Infierno. The port is a communal business. A box lunch is included enroute.
Tambopata River Port to Refugio Amazonas: The 2.5hr boat ride from the Tambopata Port to Refugio Amazonas will take us into the Community´s Primary Forest Private Reserve. Upon arrival, the lodge manager will welcome you and brief you with important navigation and security tips.
Caiman searches. We will be out at the river’s edge at night, scanning the shores with headlamps and flashlights to catch the red gleams of reflection from caiman eyes.
Day 2:
Sachavacayoc Oxbow Lake: A 2 hour hike takes you to Sachavacayoc Lake. You will then paddle around the lake in a catamaran, searching for the resident family of five giant river otters (seen by about 30% of lake visitors) and other lakeside wildlife such as caiman, hoatzin and horned screamers. We hike out at dawn – when otters are active. Don’t forget the 2 hour return hike! For those who do not want to take the long hike Condenado Lake, thirty minutes from the lodge, is an option.
Farm Visit and Ethnobotanical Garden: 5 minutes downriver from the lodge lies a farm owned and managed by charismatic Don Manuel from the neighbouring community of Condenado. He grows a variety of popular and unknown Amazon crops – just about every plant and tree you see serves a purpose. He has also identified and cultivated many of the medicinal plants used in the region in a little backyard garden.
Brazil nut trail and camp: A few minutes hike from the lodge is a beautiful old growth patch of Brazil Nut forest that has been harvested for decades (if not centuries) where the precarious remains of a camp used two months a year by Brazil Nut gatherers can still be experienced. We will be demonstrating the whole process of the rain forest’s only sustainably harvested product from collection through transportation to drying.
Night walk: You will have the option of hiking out at night, when most of the mammals are active. Much easier to find are frogs with shapes and sounds as bizarre as their natural histories.
Day 3:
Parakeet clay lick: A 15 minute boat ride and sixty minute walk from Refugio Amazonas is a parakeet clay lick. From a blind you will see parakeets descend on most clear days to ingest the clay on a bank. Species such as Dusky headed and Cobalt winged Parakeet descend at this clay lick. We visit the lick at dawn, when parrots are most active or in midmorning or early afternoon, when they are active.
Mammal clay lick: 20 minutes walking from Refugio Amazonas is a peccary clay lick. These wild rain forest pigs show up in herds of five to twenty individuals to eat clay in the late morning. Chances of spotting them are around 15%, but well worth the short hike. Other wildlife also shows up including deer, guan and parakeets.
Canopy tower: A 30 minute walk from Refugio Amazonas leads to the 25 meter scaffolding canopy tower. A staircase running through the middle provides safe access to the platforms above. The tower has been built upon high ground, therefore increasing your horizon of the continuous primary forest extending out towards the Tambopata National Reserve. From here views of mixed species canopy flocks as well as toucans, macaws and raptors are likely.
Tambopata National Reserve Lecture: Nightly lectures prepared by the staff of Refugio Amazonas cover conservation threats, opportunities and projects in the Tambopata National Reserve.
Day 4: Transfer to the Airport
Today we return to main Port and transfer to the airport for your flight back to Cusco or Lima.
Important Note about Flights
The lodge has 2 transfers in and out per day. You must arrive into Puerto Maldonado between 1-2pm. Departure flights can be any time as transfers are out at 7am and 8am.
Services
Services at Refugio Amazonas Lodge
Electricity – A 110V generator is turned on from 6pm to 10pm every day. There are plenty of electrical outlets and docking stations for recharging batteries. At night it is very dark, so we recommend good flashlights.
Communication – Refugio Amazonas is in daily contact with our offices in Puerto Maldonado and Lima via internet, satellite phone and hf radio. Wireless internet is available throughout the lodge. Internet is good enough for sending and receiving emails and images. It is not good enough for voice communication or video streaming. Thank God we do not have telephone services in our lodge!!
Rubber Boots – Around the lobby you will find racks with rubber boots arranged by size. You can use these boots for our walks or outings into the forest. Inside the lodge you can use sneakers, sandals or even socks!
Mosquito Nets – All rooms have mosquito nets over the beds, bedside tables and a rack of clothes hangers.
Hot Water – Hot water is available in this and all of our other lodges.
Meals at Refugio Amazonas Lodge
We provide self-serve three course meals at Refugio Amazonas. Meals consist of soup or appetizers, salad, main course, and desserts combining Peruvian and international cuisine. All fresh fruits and salads are thoroughly disinfected before serving.
- We provide unlimited amounts of boiled, filtered, cooled drinking water, coffee or tea and we provide fruit juices during the meals.
- The water at Refugio Amazonas comes from underground spring water. It is purified with an ozone treatment.
- Breakfast time depends on your scheduled activity but starts from 4:30am onwards. Lunch is served at 1:00pm and dinner is served at 7:00pm.If you have special dietary requirements, we are happy to make individual arrangements, but please no
What's included?
Included
- English speaking Naturist Guide
- All transportation
- All meals and certain beverages
- All excursions
- Accommodation
- Includes National Park Fees ($13 per person
Not Included
- Transfer in Cusco or Lima
- International or domestic airfares
- Airport departure taxes or visa fees
- Excess baggage charges
- Additional nights during the trip due to flight cancellations
- Alcoholic beverages or bottled water
- Insurance of any kind
- Laundry
- Phone calls or other items of personal nature.
- Gratuities