Average rating of Peru: 5 out of 5 based on 2 reviews.
We offer 1 treehouse in Peru, with a total of 24 sleeps with prices ranging from $792 to $792 per night.
Peru’s eco friendly treehouses lift you into a world where howler monkeys announce dawn and emerald parrots streak past your balcony. Built from responsibly harvested wood and powered by solar panels, these lofty retreats let you live lightly on the land while enjoying comforts such as mosquito-netted king beds, rainwater showers, and screened decks for wildlife watching.
Treehouses place you inside the canopy, not beside it. You hear the forest breathe and witness its daily rhythms without leaving your pillow.
Whether paddling an Amazon backwater, trekking to a misty Andean ruin, or strolling a Pacific beach, the journey starts the moment you descend the ladder.
Most Peruvian treehouse lodges rely on solar electricity, composting toilets, and locally sourced food. Your stay supports conservation projects that protect jaguars, spectacled bears, and scarlet macaws.
Float above giant kapok trees near Puerto Maldonado or Iquitos. Night walks reveal bioluminescent fungi and curious kinkajous while dawn canoe rides glide past river dolphins.
Set in valleys where orchids cling to mossy trunks and hummingbirds hover, these treehouses overlook terraced hillsides that once fed Inca cities. Clear mornings may grant a rare view of snow-capped peaks catching pink sunrise light.
North of Trujillo and along the Piura coast, wooden pods perch above dune-backed forests. Guests split days between surfing glassy waves, spotting pelicans, and sampling ceviche in fishing villages.
In the Amazon a naturalist helps you locate tree frogs, owl butterflies, and the luminous eyes of caimans reflecting your headlamp.
Andean guides lead secret trails to stone storehouses that predate Machu Picchu and offer panoramic valley vistas.
Paddle a caballito de totora reed boat, the same design used by Moche cultures 2,000 years ago, then grill the catch with lime and aji amarillo peppers.
Peru’s treehouses merge sustainable design with jaw-dropping ecosystems, giving travelers five-star comfort in places where leafcutter ants pave highways beneath you and constellations sparkle above unpolluted skies.