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Reserva Amazonica
A Travel Blog entry by denisita from Puerto Maldonado, Peru
... pegar algunas imagenes para que vean de que corno estoy hablando, no? Capitulo aparte merece el tema comidas en este Lodge Inkaterra - considerando que no tienen electricidad excepto lo producido de a ratos por el generador, y que la comida de la ...
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Welcome to the Jungle, we got fun and games
A Travel Blog entry by markandbecs from Puerto Maldonado, Peru
... heading into the Amazon but also as a joint birthday present to each other we decided to splash out on 5 star luxury and head to Inkaterra Reserva Amazonica http://www.inkaterra.com/en/reserva-amazonica. It was off to a bit of a nervous start with ...
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Amazon here we come.
A Travel Blog entry by stevegrace from Puerto Maldonado, Peru
... here we had another short "bus" trip to the dock on the Madre de Dios River where we boarded our boat to Inkaterra Reserva Amazonica. Reserva Amazonica is a lovely place to stay. It's similar in many ways to Waka Shorea in Bali. Each room is a separate ...
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It's a Rainforest, Not a Jungle
A Travel Blog entry by alreadypacked from Puerto Maldonado, Madre de Dios, Peru
... with animals and foliage on all sides. The sounds of the rain forest were all around. too. During our stay at the Inkaterra Reserva Amazonica we had one guide assigned to us. If he was not available to go on each excursion we wanted to take, ...
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Amazon Rainforest
A Travel Blog entry by alreadypacked from Puerto Maldonado, Peru
... the river port. Then we all boarded a boat for a 45-minute ride on the Madre de Dios River to the Inkaterra Reserva Amazonica Lodge. As we traveled, the Inkaterra guide explained a little about the lodge. We would check in and ...
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River Island tour
A Travel Blog entry by nate-n-amy from Inkaterra, Madre de Dios, Peru
... with another 1/2-hour body and head massage with more local oils. Absolutely wonderful way to spend the final day at Inkaterra. The group got back from the river trip in the late afternoon. As Nathan cleaned up, Amy headed to the ...
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The trip back to Cusco
A Travel Blog entry by stevegrace from Cusco, Peru
... I had a couple of times earlier in the trip. Back at the Eco-Inn, we spent quite some time re-packing so we only had 6kg in our day-packs. This was because 6kg is all we can take to Inkaterra Reserva Amazonica. The rest would be stored at Puerto ...
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De Lima a Puerto Maldonado
A Travel Blog entry by denisita from Puerto Maldonado, Peru
... aterrizar en un pequeño pueblo a orillas del río Madre de Dios, principal afluente del Amazonas, cerca de su confluencia con el río Tambopata. Se me está por apagar el generador del hotel así que sigo después con el relato de la Reserva ...
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Lake Sandoval & our night in the Canopy Treehouse
A Travel Blog entry by nate-n-amy from Inkaterra, Madre de Dios, Peru
Our first morning found Nathan waking early and heading out around 6am for the Lake Sandoval excursion. Amy slept in, still recovering, and ultimately ended up requesting to see the lodge doctor for some assistance. A promise to have him return in ...
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The Amazon
A Travel Blog entry by midgesrtw from Puerto Maldonado, Peru
... stay in Pasada definitely felt like we were in the thick of the jungle! Our second lodge we stayed at was called Inkaterra Amazonica. This is the Four Seasons of the Amazon which offered us all the luxuries you could imagine. Inkaterra is also about ...
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Breakfast in the Andes and our first jungle night
A Travel Blog entry by nate-n-amy from Macusani, Puno, Peru
... in Puerto Maldonado, we were absolutely soaked with sweat and our drivers were somewhat panicked. They didn't know where the Inkaterra butterfly house was, and although we convinced three men to stop and ask directions, it wasn't until a gal ...
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Into the jungle
A Travel Blog entry by traveltragic from Puerto Maldonado, Peru
... Flight on Lan Peru to Puerto Maldonada via Cuzco - short flights & both places quite spectacular from the air Inkaterra have a desk at the airport which made life easy - rode in open bus to Butterfly House where we checked in & ...
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Cathy joins the local tribe.
A Travel Blog entry by stevegrace from Puerto Maldonado, Peru
Slept for 9 hours - a record! Woke at 7.00am and laid in bed and listened to the sounds of the jungle. Fantastic! Dawdled down for a late breakfast then laid in my hammock and read my book. Ahhhhh....... After lunch, some of us went for a trip down ...
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Reserva Amazonica Hotel Puerto Maldonado
Rio Madre De Dios Km15, Puerto Maldonado, Peru
... electricity being installed, it won't be the same again.....shame! Average Age of Guests: 70 from Kstar1974 I visted Reserva Amazonica in September '05 for my honeymoon. Although the rooms are lovely and rustic, the common dining room ...
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