PUERTO MALDONADO
ABOUT THE LODGE
Posada Amazonas is located on the banks of the Tambopata River in
the grounds of the Community, adjacent to the Tambopata National
Reserve. It is owned jointly by Rainforest Expeditions and the Ese'eja
Native Community of Tambopata. Posada Amazonas is built using a
combination of traditional native materials (wood, palm fronds, wild
cane and clay) and architecture and modern day eco-lodge technology. The
lodge itself consists of a complex of four sections: rooms, dining area
and kitchen, relaxation area and internal support facilities. The entire
roof of the lodge is constructed using high quality crisneja palm fronds,
whereas the floors are of tropical mahogany. The rooms' complex is built
of four 9 X 24 meter structures with six rooms per facility, for a total
of 24 double bedrooms. The rooms are 7 x 4 meters so they can
comfortably hold three beds, although they are set up for two. The walls
dividing each room are built using cane and clay, and extend from the
floor to about 2.5 meters height making each room private. The
combination of clay and cane achieves two important objectives:
regulating heat and providing a charming final appearance. However,
sounds can be heard from room to room. The side that looks out to the
forest does not have a wall or screening of any kind, acting as a large
window facing the forest. The reason we have been able to incorporate
this "luxurious" design into our lodge is because mosquitoes are not
really a problem around the lodge clearing and the open section allows
for an intimate contact with the Rainforest. A second small window on
the opposite side, set up very high, keeps the rooms well ventilated.
Beds are sized for Americans or Europeans (1.05m X 2.05m) with mosquito
nets. Each room has a private bathroom with cold water only. Rooms and
bathrooms are separated by drapes. The dining room and lounge is spacey
and offers ample area for resting and socializing.
WEATHER
The lowland Rainforests of Tambopata lie far enough south of the Equator
to provide a cooler, drier winter season between May and October, which
also happens to be the major season for international travel. The
general weather conditions are warm and humid. In Tambopata the average
daytime high temperature is between 82° and 93° F (25° and 31°C) and the
average night time low is between 62° and 73° F (16° and 22°C).
Nevertheless between May and September, cold fronts from Argentina can
sweep into South-western Amazonia and push daytime highs down to 50° F
(9° C) and the night time lows to 43° F (5° C). Thus, during that season
always be potentially prepared for cold and drizzle. During the rainy
months of November through April, always be prepared for heavy rain that
can continue for hours or days. Around 80% of the annual average 2000 mm
rainfall occurs during this season.
WHAT TO BRING
We recommend that each visitor limits gear to:
* Good binoculars.
* Camera gear.
* Tight-weave, light weight, light coloured, long cotton pants.
* Long sleeved, tight-weave, light coloured cotton shirts.
* Undergarments.
* Absorbent socks.
* Ankle-high hiking boots.
* Sneakers.
* A powerful flashlight with batteries.
* A small toilet kit.
* A water bottle.
* Sun block lotion.
* Sunglasses.
* A secure, broad-brimmed hat.
* 100% waterproof, head-to-ankle rain suit.
* Insect repellent.
* Yellow fever inoculation certificate.
* Small denomination bills.
* Small daypack.
LUGGAGE
Lugagge is hand-carried from the boats to your rooms. We strongly
recommend you to limit the weight of your luggage to 15 kilograms (32
POUNDS ) a piece.
If you are visiting other destinations in Peru that require different
kinds of clothing, you can always pack separate bags and safely leave
them at our offices in Puerto Maldonado on the first day of the
itinerary, so we won't be carrying them around with no use. Your bag
will be waiting for you at the airport the day you leave.
YELLOW FEVER INOCULATION REQUERIMENTS
Yellow fever inoculation is required (mandatory) for travel to
Tambopata. Get your vaccine at least 10 days before arrival in the
jungle. You must bring your yellow fever inoculation certificate with
you to prove to the airport officials in Puerto Maldonado that you are
vaccinated.
WATER
Tap water in most of Peru is potable, but the chemical content
varies from place to place. To avoid problems, we recommend you to
always drink bottled water.
COMMUNICATION
Posada Amazonas and Tambopata Research Centre are in daily radio
contact with their offices in Puerto Maldonado and Lima, using HF radios
at four stations. From Lima and Puerto Maldonado they are able to
communicate by fax or phone with the rest of the world. In some cases,
cellular phones will have a signal when standing on top of the canopy
tower at Posada Amazonas.
TIME ZONE
Peruvian time is five hours past Greenwich Mean Time and is similar
to Eastern Standard Time in the United States (except when the U.S. goes
on daylight savings time from April to October). In reference to other
cities, when it is noon in Peru, it is:
Santiago de Chile y Caracas 13:00
Río de Janeiro 14:00
Nueva York 12:00
Madrid 18:00
Londres 17:00
Tokyo 03:00
PASSPORT, MONEY AND AIR TICKETS
You may need your passport upon arrival at Puerto Maldonado in the
event authorities want to spot check tourist entries, as the local
airport is officially an International airport. Upon arrival, a
representative will collect your domestic air tickets to confirm your
return flights. At the end of the trip, he/she will collect cash from
you to pay for the airport tax.
MEALS
All meals are provided during the trip. Meals consist of soup or
appetizers, salad, main course, dessert, and coffee or tea. All fresh
fruits and salads are thoroughly disinfected before serving. Also,
unlimited amounts of boiled, cooled drinking water are provided at all
times. If any visitor has special dietary requirements, individual
arrangements will be arranged, but please notify us early. Upon request
we can furnish a complete description of our menus.
ELECTRICITY
Power voltage in Peru is 220 Volts AC, 60 Hz. Most modern electrical
appliances do not need adapters since they will accept both 110 as well
as 220 AC voltages. Please make sure to check the voltage options of
those artefacts you intend to take with you during your trip, such as
hair dryers, battery chargers, notebooks and lap tops, video cameras,
etc. Most of these do not usually need a special adapter, but it is
important that you make sure of that before leaving your country of
origin in order not to have to buy special 110 V / 220 V AC adapters,
which, however, can be found in the local market here in Peru.
Amazonas Lodge has electric light from 6 AM till 10 AM, and from 12 Noon
till 1 PM and at night from 5 Pm to 10:30 PM. At night the outside areas
are lit up with kerosene lamps.
ALTITUDE
Puerto Maldonado: 183 m.a.s.l.
Tambopata-Candamo Reserved Zone: 200 m.a.s.l.
VISAS
All travellers should contact the nearest Peruvian consulate in
order to ascertain what visa rules apply, since these may change without
previous notice.
AIRPORT
Hand luggage regulations
a) All liquids must be carried in containers whose capacity can not
exceed of 100 ml (or its equivalent in other volumetric units, such as
liquid ounces for instance). No liquids will be allowed in containers of
more capacity than the said 100 ml, even if the container is not
completely full.
b) The containers must be placed in reclosable plastic bags with a
maximum capacity of 1 liter. The containers must fit effortlessly in the
transparent plastic bag, which must be perfectly sealed.
c) The plastic bag must be presented at the inspection post for its
visual examination. Only one plastic bag per passenger can be allowed.
d) Exceptions must be made in case of medications, milk and baby food,
as well as in case of passengers who require a special diet. There must
be the appropriate means in place to verify the nature of these liquids.
Likewise, exceptions must be made regarding liquids purchased in the
duty free shops at the airport or on board an aircraft, provided that
these liquids are packed in a sealed plastic container foolproof against
undue manipulations, and that a satisfactory proof (receipt) is produced
showing that the article was acquired at the airport’s duty free shops,
or aboard an aircraft on the traveling day(s) for passengers leaving an
airport or being there on transit.
PERUVIAN GASTRONOMY
Peruvian cuisine is highly varied and spicy. Some of our typical
dishes are: "cebiche" (raw fish marinated in lemon juice), "aji de
gallina" (de-boned chicken cooked in a milk and aji sauce), and
"anticuchos" (shish kebabs of beef heart and meat), apart from the
typical dishes from each region.
Be sure to try "Pisco Sour", Peru's typical mixed drink prepared with
pisco, lemon, egg white and sugar.
MEDICAL INFORMATION
It is vital that persons with medical problems or special diet
requirements make them known to us before their departure to Peru.
TRAVEL BY BOAT
The boats are 20 foot canoes with foldable couched seats and a roof.
They are powered by 65 hp outboard motors which allow for a travel time
of two hours from Puerto Maldonado to Posada Amazonas. Passengers are
protected by the sun and rain by the roof but we suggest keeping your
rain gear and sun block handy in case the sun's rays or rain drops come
in slanted. The boats are provided with life vests in every seat that
must be used by the passenger during the ride.
EMERGENCIES
In case of emergencies we have a first aid kit that is equipped to deal
with most cases that may reasonably arise in the area. For snake bites,
an unheard of at Tambopata so far, we have a stun gun, extractors and
anti-venom at the lodges. In case of evacuation, we are three and a half
hours from Puerto Maldonado and medical attention.
Restaurant During your Trip
All the meals are provided at the lodge or a campsite in the
Tambopata-Candamo Reserved Zone.
IMPORTANT:
We reserve the right to make changes to the order of the trip, without
prior notice, due to changes in climate conditions, river water levels,
flight or bus arrival and departure times or any other reason relevant
to the best development of the trip.