Posada Amazonas, jointly operated
by Peruvians and the Ese'eja Native Community, has 24 rooms with shower/baths with
hot water. Both a naturalist and an Ese'eja Native accompany all jungle
excursions. The reserve is noted for Harpy Eagles (the world's most powerful
bird of prey), river otters, parrots, macaws, and mineral clay licks,
as well as a 35 meter observation tower.
Within the pristine Amazon Rainforest, Posada Amazonas Lodge connects guests to the natural and cultural wonders of the Tambopata jungle. The lodge is conveniently located just two hours from Puerto Maldonado inside the private communal reserve of the Ese Eja Native Community of Infierno. Posada Amazonas offers a unique set of activities with ample opportunities to observe wildlife and to discover ancient indigenous heritage where travelers can choose to create their own personal adventure.