Nestled on the banks of the Rio Madre de Dios, Inkaterra Hacienda Concepción blends comfort with jungle adventure.
Location: Nestled deep in the Peruvian Amazon, Inkaterra Hacienda Concepción is uniquely positioned between the Tambopata National Reserve and the Madre de Dios River in Peru. Originally a cacao and rubber plantation and former Catholic mission, this remote lodge sits within 819 hectares of lush rainforest. Accessible only by a scenic 25-minute canoe ride from Puerto Maldonado, the property offers a serene and immersive gateway to one of the world’s most extraordinary tropical environments.
Rooms: The lodge features 25 private cabanas elevated on stilts, blending rustic charm with modern comfort amid the treetops. Additionally, a spacious 5-room Casa Grande, with high ceilings and a traditional thatched roof, provides a cosy retreat. Each accommodation is designed to connect guests closely with nature while offering peaceful privacy in the heart of the rainforest.
Amenities: Guests can enjoy exquisite dining at the lodge’s restaurant, located in the Casa Grande, which highlights organic, locally sourced ingredients showcasing authentic Amazonian flavours. Complement your meal with a fine selection of national and international wines and liquors. Don’t miss the complimentary Tea Time, featuring Inkaterra’s award-winning organic black tea. For relaxation, the NUA Spa offers holistic treatments inspired by Amazonian botanicals, promising a sensory and spiritual wellness experience.
Activities: Led by knowledgeable local guides, excursions include visits to Lake Sandoval, wildlife spotting, and immersive rainforest walks. Explore the rich biodiversity of the Tambopata Reserve, witnessing howler monkeys, giant river otters, and vibrant birdlife in their natural habitat, offering an unforgettable Amazon adventure.
Sustainability: Inkaterra Hacienda Concepción is deeply committed to environmental stewardship and community support. The lodge operates within a private ecological reserve, emphasising conservation, sustainable sourcing, and the use of natural products. By integrating eco-friendly practices and supporting local culture, Inkaterra promotes responsible tourism that protects this precious rainforest for generations to come.