Rainforest Expeditions (est. 1989) operates three award winning Amazon lodges: Posada AmazonasRefugio Amazonas, and Tambopata Research Center. Each Amazon lodge provides access to a unique set of ecotourism experiences in the jungle of southeastern Peru.


Our packages include activities comprised of aspects of nature and culture of the Amazon rainforest. We offer a variety of special interest activities, tours and expeditions like Soft Adventure, Birdwatching expeditions, Family and more...

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Canopy Climbing (RA)

Segments: 
Families
Segments: 
Soft Adventure
Lodge: 
Refugio Amazonas
Pricing: 
Included in programs listed below. Alternatively it can be purchased as Add-On to any other program.
Booking Details: 
Pre-booking optional and on-site possible at Refugio Amazonas.

Replicating the daily work of macaw researchers, we will climb a 30 meter tree with a rope, harness and jumar. From this vantage point we will have a macaws eye view of the forest. This demanding exercise is perfectly safe and requires no previous experience.

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Soft Adventure

 
Price per person
Double/Twin/Tripple US$ 595
Single US$ 745
Stay for three nights at Refugio Amazonas and climb up a Brazil nut tree with rope, harness and jumar, among other activities. At night look for caimans along the river. more
 
Price per person
Double/Twin/Tripple US$ 795
Single US$ 995
Combine culture and nature with some more physically challenging activities in the rain forest. Get on a mountain bike at Refugio Amazonas. Later kayak the Tambopata in the lodge surroundings... more

Families

 
Price per person
Double/Twin/Tripple US$ 595
Single US$ 745
Our Family programs for teens are active. This program includes among other activities searching for caimans at night, sea-kayaking the Tambopata and visiting an oxbow lake. more
 
Price per person
Double/Twin/Tripple US$ 780
Single US$ 980
Our Family programs for teens are active. Climb up 30 meters to a platform on a Brazil nut tree and kayak the Tambopata. To learn about the diversity of the Amazon rain forest canoe an oxbow lake and visit a parrot and a mammal claylick... more