Amazon Villa: A Private Bungalow in the Amazon Rainforest

The Amazon Villa, a private bungalow in the Tambopata region of the Amazon, opened in August 2014. This luxury amazon villa, located 15 minutes from the Refugio Amazonas, allows guests to experience the wonders of the rainforest with exclusive services and activities to explore the flora and fauna in privacy.

See the rainforest in Style with your private Amazon Villa

A stay at the Amazon Villa offers a completely customizable experience based on a choice of fifteen activities and excursions each day and a private dining room, where delicious Peruvian meals are served upon request. From the bungalow, guests can relax in one of the most biodiverse regions on earth, spotting wildlife like monkeys and exotic birds from the surrounding gardens.

Creature comforts in the jungle

The Amazon Villa blends with its jungle surroundings with a natural design that incorporates elements of local architecture and materials. The bungalow has a king size bed, a small desk work-space for a laptop, satellite Internet connection (no Wi-Fi as it is in the depths of the Amazon), a 40 inch flat screen TV and electricity 24/7. There is a spacious bathroom with hot water and a tub for a refreshing bath after a day exploring in the rainforest in addition to a refrigerator and microwave for guest use. The living room has an open wall with views directly to the rainforest, a dining table with six chairs where meals will be served and a cozy sitting area for relaxing.

Adventures with expert Amazon Guiding

Guests at the Amazon Villa have complete flexibility during their stay and can choose to have an entirely private experience or may decide to spend some time in the main lodge to meet other travelers, have a drink at the bar or enjoy a meal in the restaurant. It is based entirely on personal preference! This flexibility and personalization is also possible with the daily excursions. There are a selection of fifteen activities that guests in the Amazon Villa can do with their own private guide that include biking, kayaking, swimming in the Amazon River, fishing or a day-long excursion to a remote oxbow lake that is optimal for viewing wildlife!

Other activities include canopy climbing, stargazing from a lookout, paddle boarding, a visit to an ethnobotanical farm, a picnic at the Villa, jungle night walks, visits to macaw and parrot claylicks and even a rainforest craft workshop to learn how to use materials from the jungle to make baskets and jewelry. The options continue, but the point is that guests staying in the Amazon Villa can customize an itinerary for their experience in the rainforest based on their interests. Alternatively, the lodge staff can design an itinerary for guests with their recommendations.

Exclusive private Amazon villa retreat

The Amazon Villa is for anyone looking for an exclusive retreat in the Peruvian rainforest, but it is especially ideal for a romantic getaway or honeymoon, for families who want more space to feel “at home” in the rainforest, for writers and painters looking for a quiet and inspiring environment to stimulate their creativity and for anyone in need of peace and privacy, including those who need to get work done while traveling!

Alternative Amazon Lodges

Fancy exploring the Amazon? There are plenty of other unique lodges tucked away in the depths of the jungle.

 

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