Inkaterra Hacienda Concepcion lays deep within the Amazon, between the Tambopata National Reserve and the Madre de Dios River. The area offers one of the world’s most remote jungle experiences. The lodge is built on the grounds of a former Catholic medical mission to the Indigenous residents of the Amazon in a zone that was once a cacao and rubber plantation. The lush greenery that surrounds the lodge provides a serene setting with a distinctly remote feel.
Inkaterra Hacienda Concepcion
You will journey downriver from Puerto Maldonaldo to reach Inkaterra Hacienda Concepcion. This 25-minute scenic canoe ride will serve as a tranquil introduction to the pristine natural wonders that await you. You will arrive at the private ecological reserve to find 25 independent cabins perched on stilts. Each cabin has two twin or one king bed, mosquito net, curtains, 100% cotton sheets, 2 hypoallergenic pillows per guest, hypoallergenic comforters, cotton bathrobes, hot water, natural essence toiletries.
You will also find the Casa Grande, a traditional building with high ceilings and a rustic thatched roof. The lodge’s restaurant and bar are located on the first floor and a scenic lounge is on the second. At the restaurant, you can enjoy nutritious meals made from organic and local ingredients.
Inkaterra Hacienda Concepcion offers a diverse array of jungle activities led by local guides. Excursions include a visit to Lake Sandoval, a water mirror inhabited by Howler monkeys, caimans, and giant river otters. You can visit Tambopata National Reserve to experience the rainforest in all its majesty, from its sounds and scents to its colors and solitude.
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