Treehouse Lodge
Treehouse Lodge is the only all-inclusive, self-sustaining lodge in the Peruvian Amazon
Excellent! 5/5
BOOKA CARE
- Your money is safe, we pay your host 2 days after check-in.
- 100% refund in the unlikely event the host cancels.
- Changing booking details is always free.
- Access to urgent phone line during your booking.
- Book Co2 positive, we compensate 3 times more than we emit.
Treehouse highlights
- Over 10 excursions that are all included
- Treehouses 50-70 feet above the jungle floor
- The Only All-Inclusive Treehouse Lodge in the Amazon
- 3 meals included every day
- Private tour guide for the entire stay
Treehouse summary
Treehouse Lodge - the only all-inclusive treehouse lodge in the Amazon, delivering luxury unexpected in the jungle. We are located in the Peruvian Amazon at the confluence of the serene and protected Yarapa and Cumaceba rivers near the Pacaya Samiria Reserve.
Treehouse description
Come stay with us and you’ll see the rainforest from an entirely new perspective that most visitors never experience... the tree top canopy.. You’ll never forget the experience of watching monkeys and birds at eye level as every morning you’ll wake up to a safari of animal life before you even get out of bed. Not to worry, you won’t sacrifice any of the usual comforts found on the ground. Every bungalow is equipped with showers, sinks, toilets, and clean white linens. Your personal treehouse bungalow gets you up off the jungle floor and helps you enjoy the airy relief from the heat and humidity. Sure, you’ll get a little extra exercise walking up to your bungalow, but after a meal filled with our delicious food, you’ll welcome it.
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Treehouse owner
Jared
If someone could have heard Vance Cook discussing his newest business idea a couple of years ago, they probably would have told him he was up a tree. And they would have been right. In Cook’s case, being up a tree, or several trees for that matter, has led to the creation of a vacation spot unlike almost any other in the world. He owns and operates the Treehouse Lodge in Iquitos, Peru. It consists of eight open-air bungalows high in the trees above the 400 acres of property he owns in the Amazon. Now open for just over a year, the lodge has hosted visitors from around the world who can eat, sleep and explore the jungles near the Yarapa River.
“I’d been to the Amazon before, and loved it,” said Cook, who has lived in Bountiful for 16 years. “The people are happy there, and I knew I would enjoy working with them.” He admits to never having had a treehouse as a boy, “and I wanted to create something that was unique,” he I began envisioning treehouses connected by suspension bridges, with a central lodge where visitors could dine. From there, the concept of the Treehouse Lodge was formed.”
2 Reviews - Treehouse Lodge
Excellent! 5/5
Sunny - the United States
02 Feb
Wow !
William - the United States
06 Mar
This place was unforgettable