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Posada Amazonas and Tambopata Research Center - Fact sheets

POSADA AMAZONAS FACT SHEET
Posada Amazonas is 23 bedroom lodge located on the banks of the Tambopata River in southeastern Amazonian Peru. It is owned by the Ese’eja Native Community of Tambopata.
LOCATION
Posada Amazonas is located on the Ese’eja Native Community´s territory and is directly adjacent to the 1.5 million hectare Tambopata Candamo Reserved Zone.
ACCESS
Fly from Lima or Cuzco on a daily scheduled commercial flight to Puerto Maldonado and travel by boat three and half hours up the Tambopata River to Posada Amazonas. The lodge is located less than 10 minutes walking from the river
INFRASTRUCTURE AND FACILITIES 
Posada Amazonas is built using the same traditional materials and
architectural techniques that native communities throughout the Amazon use for building their homes: wood, palm fronds, wild cane and clay.  The lodge itself consists of an interconnected complex of four sections:
rooms, dining area and kitchen, relaxation area and internal support facilities. The entire roof of the lodge is constructed using high quality crisneja palm fronds, whereas the floors are of tropical mahogany. Interconnecting passageways are also roofed.
The rooms complex is built of four interconnected 9 X 24 meter structures with five or six rooms per facility, for a total of 23 double bedrooms. The rooms are 7 x 4 meters so they can comfortably hold three beds, although they are set up for two. The walls dividing each room are built using cane and clay, and extend from the floor to the roof making each room completely private. The combination of clay and cane will achieve three important objectives: isolating noise,  regulating heat and providing a charming final appeareance. Each room will has a large window facing the forest, and a second small window on the opposite side, set up very high, to keep the rooms well ventilated. Beds are sized for Americans or Europeans (1.05m  X 2.05m) with spring mattresses and a mosquito net. Each room has a private bathroom with hot and cold water in the shower, cold water only in the sink and a flush toilet. Rooms have individual locking doors and bathrooms  have gates with curtains.
The dining area is designed to host 80 people at the same time and also to be used as a conference room and as a slide presentation area.  The lounge is designed for 80 people at once with a bar and a fire place, several low tables and hammocks so that people can play table games or cards at nights or during the rain.
 

TAMBOPATA RESEARCH CENTER FACT SHEET
Tambopata Research Center is located in a half-hectare clearing 50 meters from the Tambopata River and 300 meters from the largest known macaw clay lick. TRC was built with the object of lodging tourists and researchers and of protecting the adjacent clay lick.
LOCATION
Tambopata Research Center is located in the uninhabited 700,000 hectare core area of the Tambopata Candamo Reserved Zone in southeastern Amazonian Peru.
INFRASTRUCTURE AND FACILITIES
Tambopata Research Center is composed of four interconnected, hatch-roofed buildings designed after traditional low-impact native architecture providing the creature comforts necessary for enhancing our wilderness experience without compromising  authenticity. All buildings and interconnecting passageways are raised on four-foot stilts built from palm trunks or hardwoods. The main building is a 33 foot by 100 foot platform divided into 13 double rooms. Each bedroom is furnished with two beds draped in mosquito nettings, a chair, a night table with a kerosene windlamp, and a table for luggage and clothing. Each room is also designed to have a permanent, unobstacled view of the forest surrounding the clearing in order to maximize wildlife observation time. To the left of the main building a 20 foot-long, roofed passageway connects to the bathrooms containing 4 flush toilets and 4 shower stalls. To the right of the main building a 15 foot-long, roofed passageway connects to the dining and meeting room which in turn is connected to the kitchen.   The effect of having such a small clearing for TRC can be felt in terms of wildlife encounters. Thanks to the lodge’s architecture, the small scale of our operations and the region’s high wildlife densities  the TRC clearing is almost as good as our 25 kilometer trail system for wildlife encounters with the tamer, least shy creatures such as tayra, (a large rain forest weasel much like a land otter), agouti, and troops of brown capuchin and squirrel monkeys. Bird species which frequent the garden include: Blue-crowned Motmot, Black-fronted Nunbird, Variable Chachalaca, Blue-crowned Trogon, Collared Forest Falcon, Blue Dacnis or  the Green-and-Gold Tanager. Our flock of rescued Scarlet and Red-and-green macaws, affectionately known as the Chicos, divides its time foraging in the forest and interacting  with researchers and tourists at the lodge.  At night, ocelots, pacarana, night monkeys and Red-brocket deer have been seen around TRC with relative frequency.
THE NATURAL HISTORY OF TAMBOPATA RESEARCH CENTER
WORLD’S LARGEST KNOWN MACAW CLAY LICK. The macaw clay lick, is a huge, 50 meter tall cliff of reddish clay that extends for about 500 meters along the west bank of the Tambopata River. On most clear mornings of the year, and depending on the season, scores and sometimes even hundreds parrots and macaws flock to the lick. Six species of macaws and nine species of  parrots as well as guans, tapir, capybara, howler monkeys and pigeons come to the clay lick to obtain hard to find minerals that are only present in high concentrations on the lick's soil.

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the dining and meeting room

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Bird watching
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Each room is designed to have a permanent, unobstacled view of the forest surrounding
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the uninhabited 700,000 hectare core area of the Tambopata Candamo Reserved Zone in southeastern Amazonian Peru.

INCLUDES: All hotel and lodge accommodations based on double occupancy.  All scheduled land, lake and river transportation. All transfers. All scheduled excursions with English-speaking guide services. All entrance fees. Meals as specified in the itinerary. CB= Continental Breakfast; B=Breakfast;L=Lunch;D=Dinner.
 

NOT INCLUDED IN THE FEE
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, snacks, insurance of any kind, laundry, phone calls, radio calls or messages, reconfirmation of flights and items of personal nature.

 

 

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