
The lodge is located in the tropical lowland rainforest of Manu Biosphere Reserve. The Yábar During 1983 Dr. John W. Fitzpatrick and his team were doing studies in Amazonia. He suggested to the Yábar family about the possibility of them working in tourism because of the potential he and his team had observed specifically for birdwatchers. In 1984 the Yábars converted the property into a lodge creating one of the pioneer lodges in the Manu Biosphere Reserve. Working in Ecotourism, the lodge is now considered one of the best birding places in Peru. The lodge's bird list contains 619 species and keeps going up, fast becoming one of the largest lists in the world. There are 8 species of monkeys including the rare Night Monkey. Also found are many butterflies, amphibians, reptiles, orchids, and bromelians.
You can also find references about Amazonia Lodge in the book Where to Watch Birds in South America by Nigel Wheatley
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All reservations will be charged 100% of the first night in the event of no show Taxes & breakfast included in the rate detailed in USD |
Bookings Department
Peru Jungle Lodges
Main Headquarter
G.Barron Nº 3816
Condevilla SMP
Lima Peru
Email: tourism@peru..com
p.51-1-4564144
f.51-1-5650016
p.51-1-5680834
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