Treehouses Lodge
Sleep Among the Treetops in the Peruvian Amazon
Treehouse Lodge is one of the most unique accommodations in the Peruvian Amazon. Located on the banks of the Yarapa River, in a remote area of the jungle near the Pacaya Samiria National Reserve, this lodge offers a truly extraordinary experience: sleeping in treehouses high above the forest floor.
The lodge features 12 treehouses, positioned between 35 and 75 feet (11 to 23 meters) above the jungle floor, allowing visitors to observe the Amazon rainforest from the fascinating forest canopy, a perspective that very few travelers ever experience.
From the moment you arrive, you will feel as if you are entering a different world. Each morning you will wake up surrounded by the sounds of the jungle, with the chance to see monkeys, tropical birds, and other wildlife at eye level, even before getting out of bed.
Despite its remote location, the lodge offers comfort and full amenities. Each treehouse includes a private bathroom, shower, sink, toilet, natural ventilation, and clean bedding, allowing guests to enjoy the natural environment without sacrificing comfort. Elevated above the forest floor, the treehouses also benefit from cool jungle breezes that help ease the Amazon’s heat and humidity.
A Unique Design in the Jungle
The lodge is built within a private reserve of approximately 345 acres of primary Amazon rainforest, combining nature with innovative design.
The main lodge, a spacious and open structure, serves as the heart of the property and connects to all the treehouses through elevated wooden walkways and suspended steel-cable bridges.
Each treehouse features:
- A lower public platform, where visitors can enjoy views of the forest canopy.
- A private upper platform, where the guest room is located.
Guests are welcome to walk along the elevated pathways and explore the different platforms, enjoying unique views of the rainforest and the wildlife living among the treetops.
Dining in the Heart of the Jungle
Treehouse Lodge provides three meals per day, prepared with fresh ingredients and inspired by Peruvian cuisine.
Meals are served in the main lodge dining area, protected with insect screens, allowing guests to enjoy a comfortable and natural dining experience.
The menu combines chicken, meat, fish, and vegetables, creatively prepared by our chef to deliver flavorful dishes and beautiful presentations that exceed expectations for a lodge located deep in the jungle.
When excursions take place during mealtimes, guests receive a packed box lunch to enjoy during the activity.
The lodge includes purified drinking water and natural juices, while beverages from the bar are available at an additional cost.
If you have dietary restrictions or special diets, our team will gladly do their best to accommodate your needs.
Safety in the Treehouses
Sleeping in a treehouse is an exciting experience, and at Treehouse Lodge safety is a top priority.
All structures — the main lodge, treehouses, walkways, and bridges — were designed by a structural engineer in the United States, ensuring stability and safety for both guests and the surrounding trees.
The platforms and bridges feature:
- Wooden railings
- Safety cables
- Vertical supports
- Protective side straps
Additionally, all rooms are fully enclosed with mosquito netting, and beds are equipped with extra mosquito nets, ensuring comfortable and peaceful nights in the jungle.
A Sustainable Eco-Lodge
Treehouse Lodge operates under sustainable principles, minimizing its impact on the Amazon ecosystem.
Most of the lodge’s energy comes from solar panels, which store power during the day to provide lighting, fans, and electrical outlets at night. A backup generator is available, although its use is minimal to preserve the natural quiet of the jungle.
Benefits of a Self-Sufficient Lodge
Authentic Experience
Guests can enjoy the natural surroundings without negatively impacting the delicate Amazon ecosystem.
Purified Water
Water is drawn from the river and purified through a multi-stage filtration system to ensure safety.
Natural Silence
Solar energy eliminates the constant noise of generators, allowing guests to fully immerse themselves in the sounds of the jungle.
Location
Treehouse Lodge is located along the calm black waters of the Yarapa River, a tributary of the Amazon River, near Iquitos in the Peruvian Amazon.
Since Iquitos is not connected to the rest of the country by road, access is only possible by airplane or boat.
The journey from the city to the lodge takes approximately 2.5 hours, combining land and river transportation. The boat trip passes through the Marañón, Amazon, and Ucayali rivers before entering the Yarapa River where the lodge is located.
Treehouse Lodge sits at the confluence of the Yarapa and Cumaceba rivers, offering beautiful views where the dark and brown waters of the Amazon meet.
Surrounded by thousands of acres of protected rainforest and located near the Pacaya Samiria National Reserve, one of the most biodiverse areas on Earth, the lodge offers an authentic experience of the Amazon in its purest form.
📍 GPS Coordinates
4°32’41.67″S – 73°26’53.89″W
Itineraries
The programs as such depend on each passenger because excursions included in the price and private guides are offered, there are no fixed itineraries but this 3 days 2 nights program is a recommended itinerary.
Choosing the Peruvian jungle as a vacation destination is a great option due to the amount of adventures that you can enjoy there. From your arrival in the Amazon, you will see how nature creates a unique environment, where you can also choose from many tours in Iquitos to live your vacation to the fullest.
If it is your first visit to Iquitos and you only have a few days, it is likely that you do not know which excursions to start or even which to choose. The Treehouse Lodge experience includes unlimited excursions through the jungle so you can discover the best of this wonderful place.
Tours in Iquitos for 3 days / 2 nights: Itinerary
Although at Treehouse Lodge we do not have a defined itinerary, we can recommend the favorite excursions of our visitors so that you can make the most of your 3 days in Iquitos.
The Treehouse Lodge experience begins at the Iquitos airport. From there you will be transferred to the Puerto de Nauta (1:15 a.m.) and we will travel through the river until we reach the ecolodge (1h), where you can see your own tree house through the hanging bridges, settle in and take the first photos .
Then, you will receive a special dish of Peruvian gastronomy, in charge of our excellent chef. Thanks to the fact that the experience is personalized, you will have a private guide who will tell you about all the tours you will have access to and will help you decide which one to start with according to your preferences, the weather or his recommendation.
Many visitors decide to start their tour in Iquitos with a kayak trip through the Amazon and take a bath in the longest and mightiest river in the world; the fishing of piranhas in the style of the natives; or with a walk through the jungle where you can observe various species in their natural habitat. And to end the night, you can choose the night cruise on the river or the night observation of animals in the middle of the jungle.
Most visitors start the second day with the “sunrise and breakfast with pink dolphins” excursion, which consists of a trip along the river first thing in the morning and enjoy the sunrise watching these species swim. Upon returning to the lodge you can continue the day with a visit to Puerto Miguel, one of the nearby native communities, where you can buy handicrafts, learn a little about their culture and take photos of some jungle animals.
Then you can rest for a moment and enjoy your incredible tree house or visit the suspension bridges of the lodge, from where you will have an unforgettable view of the jungle and you can discover hundreds of species and recognize them accompanied by your guide. You can complement the rest of the day with another of the excursions included in the package, for example, a night walk to see how the Amazon jungle comes to life.
By the third and last day you will have already enjoyed several excursions and you will know which ones you saved to close your experience at Treehouse Lodge. Many choose the blowpipe workshop or the trek to learn about medicinal plants and other secrets of the Amazon for the last day.
Your entire stay will be an à la carte experience that you can tailor according to your preferences, but rest assured that it will be a unique and unforgettable experience. After receiving the last meal, your private guide will take care of transferring you to the Iquitos airport to arrive on time for your flight, or to a hotel in the city if you plan to continue your visit to the capital of Loreto.
Excursiones
Excursions and Experiences in the Amazon
During your stay at Treehouse Lodge, you can enjoy a wide variety of guided excursions to explore the extraordinary biodiversity of the Peruvian Amazon. Activities include boat trips along the Yarapa, Ucayali, and Amazon rivers, where you may observe pink and gray river dolphins, as well as breathtaking sunrises and sunsets over the rainforest.
You can also take part in guided jungle walks, where you will learn about medicinal plants, Amazon wildlife, and unique ecosystems, or explore peaceful tributaries by canoe or kayak, ideal for spotting birds, monkeys, sloths, and other wildlife.
The adventure continues after sunset with night cruises, jungle walks to observe insects and amphibians, and caiman spotting, revealing the fascinating wildlife that emerges in the darkness. Guests may also participate in cultural activities, such as visiting local communities or learning how to use the traditional Amazonian blowgun.
These activities allow you to experience the Amazon from multiple perspectives—from the river, the jungle floor, and the treetops—creating an authentic and unforgettable adventure. 🌿
1) Sunrise and Breakfast with the Dolphins
This is the perfect way to start your day in the Peruvian Amazon . About an hour before sunset you will boat along the Yarapa and Ucayali rivers until you reach the Amazon River. Here you will enjoy “breakfast in boat” while observing the world famous Pink and Gray River Dolphins of the Amazon during their morning feeding. Enjoy sunrise over the skyline of the Amazon rain forest. If you’re feeling particularly adventurous you can jump in and swim with the dolphins. As with all the amazon river excursions, there is always a chance that you catch a glimpse of other types of wildlife such as sloths, monkeys, iguanas, and birds along the edges of the river in your Amazon travel.
2) Sunset on the Amazon with the Dolphinss
This excursion is a guest favorite. We will often recommend that you enjoy this excursion on the day of your arrival at Treehouse Lodge. It’s the perfect kick-off to an incredible time in your Amazon travel. Just before dusk you will boat along the Yarapa and Ucayali rivers until you reach the Amazon proper. The world famous Pink and Gray river dolphins will start to appear near your boat while the sunset gives the perfect backdrop. Take a moment to breath the freshest air on the planet. Listen to the sounds of the Peruvian Amazon as you start to welcome nightfall. Just after sunset you will head back to the Lodge and prepare for an evening and night of Amazonian adventures.
3) Swim In The Amazon River
You’ve traveled across the planet to see the world’s greatest river: the mighty Amazon. This is your opportunity to knock out a bucket list item by going for a swim. You will travel down the tributaries to the main Amazon river with your private guide and navigator. Take as little or as long as you want to enjoy a refreshing dip. If you’re lucky a dolphin or two might appear. When you’re done enjoying a swim you will travel back towards Treehouse Lodge while observing any interesting flora and fauna along the way.
4) Dugout Canoe Trip
For centuries, River people have moved along the Amazonian rivers on dugout canoes. Even today, this mode of transportation is the best way to explore the creeks: navigating slow, listening to the sounds of the jungle, and observing nature, attempting to imitate the exact way ribereño people see the forest. If you are a bird watcher from the canoes, you can observe and take pictures of many species of birds that feed and make nests close to the river shores. Many species of primates such as brown capuchins, squirrel monkeys, and saddle backed tamarins are easy to spot. You may even be able to observe rare and elusive creatures such as the river otters from the dugout canoes. At some point we will stop and fish for piranha! We will carry aboard wooden poles, with string and meat. When the piranha bites, you lift up the pole and voila. Not to worry, we will retrieve the fish for you.
5) Fish for Piranhas
One of our most popular excursions, this will be one of the great adventures you have while visiting Treehouse Lodge. Travel by boat to one of the many great piranha fishing spots in the area. Armed with a wooden pole, string, hook, and meat, you will lower the bait into the water. When the piranhas strike (and they will!), simply life up the pole. Don’t worry, we will retrieve the fish for you. We have yet to have a guest that hasn’t succeeded. Once you’re done you can choose to catch-and-release, or, if you prefer, the chefs at Treehouse Lodge will prepare the piranha as a side dish to your nightly meal.
6) Blowdart Gun Workshop
The natives of the Amazon rain forest have relied on blowgun hunting for hundreds of years. Known in Peru as pucuna, blowguns can be used by skilled hunters to hit animals from a distance of 60-90 feet. During this amazon excursion you will be mentored by a local villager on how to make your own blowgun. Take your time to craft your perfect blowgun and then feel free to practice throughout your stay and on your excursions.
7) Jungle Walk: Medicinal Plants of the Amazon
The rainforest is like a green pharmacy where you can find many plants used to treat different diseases. You can find forest medicines for headaches, stomachaches, broken bones, hernias, and rheumatism – even for diabetes. On this Amazon Jungle excursion, you will explore through this greenery in search for some medicines found in each plant or tree, learning the secrets of the jungle and the relationship between plant and man; all the while bringing you closer to Mother Nature, protector of all the living organisms on our planet earth. The Amazonian people are the preservers of knowledge passed from one generation to another. Before cutting a plant in preparation for extracting medicine, many medicine men ask permission of the protector of the forest; if they don’t ask permission the medicine doesn’t work. This ancient belief is responsible for keeping the superpower natural forces in harmony.
8) Jungle Walk: The Giant Water Lilies of Oxbow Lagoon
Participate on a fascinating jungle walk to this isolated lagoon that was once part of the river many years ago. The Oxbow Lagoon hosts many species of aquatic plants such as the giant water lilies that can grow to 6 ft. in diameter with flowers the size of cabbage. You will also observe the strangely interesting hoatzin, a bird feeds exclusively on poisonous plants that it can keep in its crop for several hours. Another species of bird you will find on this amazon jungle walk is the horned screamer that is related to the geese family and feeds on water lettuce and water hyacinth. Lastly, though perhaps most fascinating, you will be able to spot the wattled jacana, nick-named Jesus Christ because it can walk on water. These are just a few of the many animals that live into this varzea forest.
9) Jungle Walk: Night Monkeys, Sloths, Hoatzins, and More
Join this jungle walk to witness the only nocturnal monkey that can be spotted during the daytime. These primates make their homes in tree holes and, once located, can be seen sticking their heads out to take a peek. You will walk along a trail that runs close to an old tree where these night monkeys can be seen. They have a good sense of hearing, are very curious, and apparently evolved into nocturnal animals in order to avoid competition over food. On this walk there is also a chance that you can spot any of the following species of monkeys: owl monkey, pigmy marmoset, monk saki, squirrel, red howler, duski titi, wooly monkey, and tamarins.
10) Daytime Jungle Cruise
Embark on an adventurous boat ride through the tributaries of the Amazon River. You will see abundant wildlife and nature in all of its glory while we search for the Amazon River’s specialties such as Blue and Yellow Macaws, Wattled Jacanas, Trogons, Black Collared Hawk, Oropendolas, Yellow-Headed Cara Cara, and Tanagers, among others. Your guide will also help you spot sloths and monkeys in the trees above you as you cruise around the Yarapa and Cumaceba rivers.
11) Nighttime Jungle Cruise
If you enjoy the river by day, just imagine the life that awakens at night. On our night excursion, you will travel along the river, looking for wildlife with flashlights. The chances of spotting wildlife are good. You will see creatures like beautifully colored frogs resting on the floating plants on the edges of the creeks. You will see fishing bats that catch their prey using their talons like hawks, detected by sophisticated sonar. By the light of your flashlight, you will see potoos, owls, and caimans (located through their red eyes) that venture through the dark to catch their prey. At night you will also find creatures such as kinkajoos that feed on fruits and berries. They are easy to see while jumping from branch to branch on trees along the river. Even the opossum that feeds on birds can be spotted primarily at night. These are just a few of the many creatures that love to come out at night.
12) Nighttime Caiman Spotting
Depart the Treehouse hotel on a motorized canoe along the Yarapa and Cumaceba rivers. The mysterious sounds of the jungle will be a highlight throughout the excursion. Caimans are close relatives of the alligator that can be found throughout the Amazon rain forest. Like their crocodilian cousins, Caimans live near rivers and other bodies of water. Most caimans are around six or seven feet long, but the largest species, the black Caiman, can grow to a length of 15 feet. The young caiman are much smaller and easier to find. While the Caiman is hypnotized by the bright light, your canoe will slowly approach it until your guide is close enough to attempt to catch it with his bare hands and actually lift it out of the water for all to see. After closer viewing, the young Caiman will be returned, unharmed, to the water. After the thrill of this incredible hunt in the dark you will transfer back to Treehouse Lodge.
13) Night Walk To See Insects
Night time is a prime time for feeding. Once the sun sets, many creatures come out, some are the predators and others the prey. On this night excursion, you will see exotic beetles (rhinoceros and elephant species) and moths (sphinx and roschildia species). You will also find some lizards sleeping on the leaves. On our walk, you can see diverse species of frogs like the famous owl frog that makes holes in the ground and weighs over ½ pound. Amazonian people use the skin of this interesting anuran to make drums, but the owl frog protects itself from its predator by releasing a milky liquid from its skin. There is also a frog called gladiator tree frog that makes its nest close to the water to keep it from potential rivals and attract females for mating. At some point on the walk we will ask you to turn off your flashlight and stay quiet to let your senses adapt to the darkness, listening to the sounds of the rainforest in order to identify what they are and where they come from. At this moment, you will truly be able to appreciate the vastness of the Amazon Jungle with all its countless secrets.
14) Early Morning Bird Watching
The best way to witness wildlife during your Amazon travel is by waking up early to the sound of hundreds of birds and monkeys. The suspension bridges are built to bring you closer to all the wildlife that exists around Treehouse Lodge. You will see many species of tanagers, toucans, parrots, parakeets, antbirds, antwrens, woodpeckers, and monkeys that come to feed on the fruit and insects found on the trees. There are species of birds that never venture closer to the ground because the fruit they eat is found on the tree tops. Being closer to the canopy, it’s easy to see the beauty of these species. In only one early morning, you will observe at least 50 species of birds, 20 of which are uncommon. The variety of wildlife in this type of igapo forest is outstanding. The more appreciation we can gain of these species and the more research we can perform to find new species, the more likely they are to be preserved for future generations.
15) Treehouse Canopy Walk
Treehouse Lodge is one of the most unique hotels in the world. Featured by National Geographic as one of the Top 10 Most Unusual Hotels in the World, Treehouse offers the incomparable experience of observing the Amazon rain forest from the treetop canopies. On this excursion you will explore all of the canopy walkways and viewing platforms that dot the are of the Lodge. Learn about the history and architecture of the lodge while you observe wildlife from 30 – 70 feet above the jungle floor.
16) Stargazing in the Amazon
The Amazon rain forest has no distracting city lights and the sky is wide open. A popular excursion for astronomy buffs, It is breathtaking to stare upwards at millions and millions of twinkling stars. Enjoy the serenity of cruising the tributaries of the Amazon as you try to find the Southern Cross. As you can imagine, this excursion is weather pending. Coordinate with your private guide for when a good night would be for this activity.
17)Kayak in the Amazon River
This is your chance to captain your own boat and see wildlife from a river perspective. Exploring the river by kayak you are able to explore the rivers and creeks without the noise of a boat engine. This creates a peaceful atmosphere and an ideal situation for capturing wildlife. You might see beautiful birds, monkeys and river otters
18) Visit an Amazon Community
If you’re looking for a way to truly experience the Peruvian natives, this is it. Visit an Amazon community and interact with the river people who still preserve their traditions, ancient knowledge, and even language. We will get to explore their homes made out of wood and palm trees to see how they live, what they cook, and the way they survive using the natural resources of the rainforest. You’ll find it fascinating to see how they have adapted to coexist with their environment, sharing their space with countless insects, dangerous animals and poisonous plants that can be used to kill or cure depending on preparation. The river people are skillful craft makers and have a communal house where you have the chance to purchase their beautifully hand-crafted items made using materials found in the Amazon jungle.
Ecological Treehouses Lodge
Treehouse Lodge features 12 eco-friendly treehouses built between 35 and 75 feet (11 to 23 meters) above the jungle floor, offering a unique opportunity to sleep among the treetops. Each treehouse includes a private bedroom, full bathroom, and privileged views of the rainforest or the river, combining comfort with a truly immersive experience in the Amazon’s natural surroundings. 🌿

Treehouse One – Dos Ramas
For up to 3 guests. This cozy treehouse features two large natural branches integrated into the interior and offers beautiful views of the jungle and the main lodge. During the high-water season, it rises above a peaceful flooded lagoon.

Treehouse Three – Rio Vista
For 3 guests. This is the only treehouse with a direct view of the Yarapa River, ideal for observing river life and, with a bit of luck, Amazon river dolphins.

For 3 guests. Surrounded by bamboo and palm trees, it features a charming balcony overlooking the lush jungle foliage.

Treehouse Seven – Alta Vista
For 3 guests. Located deeper in the jungle, it offers a more secluded experience, with wide views of the rainforest and a close connection with nature.

Treehouse Nine – Serena
For 3 guests. One of the largest and most modern treehouses, offering pleasant views of the Yarapa River and located in a quiet area near the riverbank.

Treehouse Eleven – Familia suiza Robinson
For up to 6 guests. This is the largest treehouse in the lodge, built within an impressive Renaco tree. It features three independent levels, each with its own sleeping area: one double bed on the first level and two queen beds on the upper levels. Surrounded by the Amazon rainforest and located near Treehouses 6 and 7, it is ideal for families or small groups seeking a unique treetop experience. 🌿

Treehouse Two – Laguna Vista
For 3 guests. Built in an Oje tree, it offers changing views depending on the water season and a pleasant view of the river, where river dolphins and local fishermen can sometimes be seen.

Treehouse four- Casa grande
For up to 5 guests. Inspired by the classic family treehouse, it is one of the most spacious in the lodge and features natural branches that extend through the interior, creating an authentic jungle experience.

Treehouse six- Casa Alta
For 2 guests. One of the tallest treehouses in the lodge, ideal for observing parrots, parakeets, and macaws from high in the Amazon canopy.

Treehouse eight – La Cuna
For 3 guests. The tallest treehouse in the lodge, surrounded by multiple branches that seem to “embrace” the structure, creating a unique natural refuge in the heart of the canopy.

Treehouse Ten – Costa Bella
For 3 guests. Located right on the riverbank, it offers the best views of the Yarapa River and features a private balcony, perfect for relaxing while watching dolphins or local fishermen.


Treehouse Twelve – Soledad
For 2 guests. One of the newest and most secluded treehouses, ideal for guests seeking tranquility and wildlife observation, with natural branches integrated into the interior and a balcony protected with mosquito netting. 🌿
Rates
Rates are per guest in US$
Nights of Jan 1 to May 31 & Aug 1 to December 22
| Days | Double / Triple | Single |
| 3 days 2 nights | U$ 695 | U$ 895 |
| 4 days 3 nights | U$ 950 | U$ 1150 |
| 5 days 4nights | U$ 1150 | U$ 1350 |
| 6 days 5 nights | U$ 1295 | U$ 1495 |
| Additional night | U$ 150 | U$ 175 |
Nights of Jun 1 – July 31 & December 23 – Jan 1
| Days | Double / Triple | Single |
| 3 days 2 nights | U$ 865 | U$ 1065 |
| 4 days 3 nights | U$ 1120 | U$ 1320 |
| 5 days 4nights | U$ 1320 | U$ 1520 |
| 6 days 5 nights | U$ 1465 | U$ 1665 |
| Additional night | U$ 150 | U$ 175 |
- Each treehouse will sleep 2 in beds, which can be combined as a King bed or kept separate as twins.
Treehouse #4 has room for an additional twin bed and can sleep 3 in beds. Upon Request, each Bungalow can hold up to 2 additional portable cots. - Treehouse #6 which is always two twin beds and cannot accommodate a third guest.
- Children in cots are charged at 65% of normal rate. Travelers must be over the age of 5.
Included
- Pickup / Drop-off at Iquitos Airport
- Round trip transportation via land and river to and from the lodge
- 3 meals a day
- Bottled water and juice during breakfast
- All excursions of your choice
- English / Spanish speaking guide
Not Included
- Flights to Iquitos
- Personal expenses
- Drinks other than bottled water and juice
- Tips
- Souvenirs
- Hotel stay in Iquitos if required
***We have a romance package available if you want to renew wedding vows, get married in a treehouse or just want to make your stay more romantic
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