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Pacaya-Samiria Amazon Lodge is one of the most exclusive lodges in the Peruvian Amazon and a heaven for visitors in search of a quiet retreat. From this unique place, our guests can visit the Pacaya-Samiria National Reserve, which is the largest protected natural area in Peru.

Pacaya Samiria National ReserveThe Pacaya - Samiria National Reserve has a great and unique variety of flora and fauna, and is also known as the "Jungle of the Mirrors" due to the fact that the jungle and the sky are reflected so clearly in the dark waters of the rivers and lakes, that the visitors have the sensation of navigating throughout endless mirrors of water.

There, visitors will also have the chance to observe exotic pink dolphin of the Amazon at their natural habitat. Activities also include visits to the local communities, hikes in primary rainforest, observation of flora and fauna, birdwatching, canoe rides, fishing and many more. Also, the visit to the confluence of the Marañon and Ucayali rivers where the Amazonas river is born. You can enjoy the spectacular view from a 100 feet watching tower.

Pacaya Samiria National Reserve>> Tours from 3 to 6 days, depending on your particular interests and time available. Tariffs include bus and riverboat transfers, lodging, meals, entrance fee to the Reserve and guided excursions.

>> Only place where the Amazon River is appraised in all its greatness

>> Groups are limited to a maximum of 12 guests per boat to allow a closer and better appreciation of nature. Excursions are conducted by bilingual guides with experience in ecotourism and also by local guides.

>> Our staff is well trained in first aid techniques.

>> Transportation is comfortable in boats with roof and life jackets.

>> The lodge and transportation units have a direct communication system by short wave radio with the city of Iquitos.

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