Unusual Hotels (Part Nine) – Inkaterra Canopy Tree House, Peru

inkaterraamazonOn the banks of Peru’s Madre de Dios River in the heart of a 29,000-acre private ecological reserve deep in the Amazon rainforest, you will find the Inkaterra Canopy Tree House. The humble thatch-roofed house sleeps just two people, and is accessed via a series of hanging bridges, almost 30 metres off the ground. The house is equipped with 2 single beds, a wooden table, chairs, wash basin, portable toilet, and windows with removable mosquito netting, providing natural light and 360-degree vistas of the surrounding flora and fauna. During the day, orchids, hummingbirds, toucans, monkeys and other wildlife are an arm’s length away, while at dusk, nocturnal species come to life for evening excursions and stargazing along Inkaterra’s hanging 1,130-foot-long canopy walkway. In the evenings guests can listen to the amazing jungle sounds whilst unwinding at the relaxing canopy bar. The tree house comes with its own canopy butler, contactable by walkie-talkie, and guests can enjoy an intimate dinner for two on the platform or a late-night Pisco Sour. If sleeping at a heart-stopping 90ft above the ground becomes too much to handle, guests can descend to pre-arranged ground-level accommodation.

One Response to “Unusual Hotels (Part Nine) – Inkaterra Canopy Tree House, Peru”

  1. Jen Sauberan says:

    Very good opinion. I step by later to review some of your other posts.

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