
Pumarinri Amazon Lodge
Tarapoto, Peru
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Situated on the banks of the River Huallaga – a biological bridging point due to its location at the juncture between the Cerro Escalera Regional Conservation Area and the Cordillera Azul National Park. Three distinct ecosystems run successively along the length of the Huallaga River: tropical dry forest, the upland montane forest and the lowland forest of the Amazon basin, providing incredible birding opportunities.
Pumarinri Amazon Lodge is located in a privileged location, the banks of the Huallaga River, in the canyon that will take you to cross the last foothills of the Eastern Andes. The property has 62 hectares (155 acres) of private reserve. Surrounded by forests, rivers and streams, the site has the distinction of being a biological bridge, because it is located at the confluence of the Cerro Escalera Regional Conservation Area and the Cordillera Azul National Park. In addition, along the Huallaga river alternate three ecosystems with very different characteristics: the tropical dry forest, the high mountain jungle and the low jungle of the Amazon plain.
Excursions and trips can be made by land or by river, and we have the use of several different types of boats. The boat trips are great for getting close views of many birds including roosting Sand-colored Nighthawks and herons.
The whole area has a great diversity of birds, butterflies and amphibians, which can be observed from the lodge trails or during a walk in the forest. Hummingbird feeders in the garden attract several species while fruiting trees can play host to many stunning birds. Several owl species can be observed during a night walk and our guides often know where to find them.
Nearby waterfalls, endless forest and native local communities make your stay an unforgettable experience.
PumaRinri Amazon Lodge
Accommodation
Single Rooms
Double RoomsCabins / Bungalows
Facilities
Private Facilities 24hr – Electricity Hot & Cold Water Laundry Service Available Swimming Pool Air Conditioning
Naturalist / Guide
Guided Walks Boat Trips Near National Park / Reserve (less than 50km)Near Stream or River
Trails
Private TrailsNearby Trails
Food
Restaurant / DiningBreakfastLunchDinner Shop / Store
Species List - English
- Tataupa Tinamou 2-10km
- Comb Duck 2-10km
- Hoatzin 2-10km
- Russet-crowned Crake 1km
- Band-bellied Owl 1km
- Mottled Owl 1km
- Ladder-tailed Nightjar 2-10km
- Planalto Hermit 2-10km
- Spot-winged Parrotlet 1km
- Thrush-like Antpitta 1km
- Northern Slaty Antshrike 2-10km
- Rusty-backed Antwren 2-10km
- Stripe-chested Antwren 2-10km
- Mishana Tyrannulet 2-10km
- Flammulated Bamboo Tyrant 2-10km
- White-eyed Tody-tyrant 2-10km
- Rufous Casiornis 2-10km
- Spangled Cotinga 2-10km
- Sulphur-bellied Tyrant-Manakin 2-10km
- Ashy-headed Greenlet 2-10km
- Lemon-chested Greenlet 2-10km
- Dotted Tanager 2-10km
- Opal-rumped Tanager 2-10km
- Opal-crowned Tanager 1km
- Short-billed Honeycreeper 1km
- Crested Owl 1km
- Yellow-crested Tanager 2-10km
- Carmiol’s Tanager 2-10km
- Olive Oropendola 2-10km
- Black-banded Owl 1km
Species List - Scientific
- Crypturellus tataupa 2-10km
- Sarkidiornis sylvicola 2-10km
- Opisthocomus hoazin 2-10km
- Laterallus viridis 1km
- Pulsatrix melanota 1km
- Strix virgata 1km
- Hydropsalis climacocerca 2-10km
- Phaethornis pretrei 2-10km
- Touit stictopterus 1km
- Myrmothera campanisona 1km
- Thamnophilus punctatus 2-10km
- Formicivora rufa 2-10km
- Myrmotherula longicauda 2-10km
- Zimmerius villarejoi 2-10km
- Hemitriccus flammulatus 2-10km
- Hemitriccus zosterops 2-10km
- Casiornis rufus 2-10km
- Cotinga cayana 2-10km
- Neopelma sulphureiventer 2-10km
- Hylophilus pectoralis 2-10km
- Hylophilus thoracicus 2-10km
- Tangara varia 2-10km
- Tangara velia 2-10km
- Tangara callophrys 1km
- Cyanerpes nitidus 1km
- Lophostrix cristata 1km
- 2-10km
- Chlorothraupis carmioli 2-10km
- Psarocolius bifasciatus 2-10km
- Strix huhula 1km